Depende.
Skybrary diz
The Runway Excursion category includes also two types of occurrences which do not fit the ICAO ADREP definition for a runway excursion, however considered appropriate for inclusion due to the commonality of a number of causal and contributory factors and/or mitigation approaches:
- An aircraft attempting a landing touches down in the undershoot area of the designated landing runway within the aerodrome perimeter.
- A runway or taxiway other than the designated one is used for a take off or a landing.
Minha ênfase.
A Equipa Europeia de Segurança da Aviação Comercial (ECAST) na Iniciativa Europeia de Segurança Estratégica (ESSI) utiliza a definição da Skybrary quando escreve sobre Prevenção de Excursões na pista
Articles within the Runway Excursion Category in SKYbrary:
- Overrun on Take Off
- Overrun on Landing
- Directional Control
- Undershoot on Landing
- Wrong Runway
Minha ênfase.
Em um artigo "Questões de idioma e segurança" no Eurocontrol revista em 2011, Bert Ruitenberg escreveu:
The whole idea of putting a label such as “runway incursion” or “runway excursion” on a safety occurrence is to make it easier to file the data from the event somewhere and to compare it with similar occurrences. With the definitions above, a take off from a taxiway would be considered as a Runway Excursion when the Skybrary definition is used, but not with the other RE definitions (and rightly so, I say, better label it a “taxiway take off”). Moreover, in the ICAO definition, the B777 undershoot at Heathrow would not be a RE, but with the Skybrary definition it would be. Dear Safety Managers of the world, there still is a lot of work to be done...