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Why must airport fire trucks be electronically trackable on runways?

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Answer: To feed ground alerts

To feed ground alertsCorrect! Modern runway safety does not depend on eyesight alone. Airports use surface-tracking tools and conflict alerts to keep a live picture of aircraft and vehicles. If a fire truck is hard for those systems to identify, controllers lose one whole layer of protection and must rely much more on voice calls and visual spotting.

To unlock runway lightsWrong. Runway lights guide pilots and mark surfaces, but that is not why a truck needs to be electronically visible. The real value is that the vehicle can appear clearly on tracking displays and feed alert systems before a conflict grows dangerous.

To slow landing jetsWrong. A truck's electronics do not tell an arriving jet to brake. Landing performance depends on the aircraft and crew. The point of electronic tracking is earlier: helping the airport notice that a vehicle and an aircraft are moving toward the same protected space.

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