ICAO Runway Picture Description – ICAO Aviation English Runway Description Practice

ICAO Runway Picture Description

ICAO Runway Picture Description is a common ICAO Aviation English speaking task. You may be shown a runway situation and asked to describe what you see clearly and logically. These pictures often include aircraft on the runway, vehicles, weather conditions, incidents, or safety-related situations.

What is a runway picture description?

You are shown a runway-related aviation picture and must describe the situation. The examiner expects clear communication, correct aviation vocabulary and logical structure. You should explain what is happening and how the situation may affect operations.

Runway picture descriptions may include:
  • aircraft on runway
  • aircraft lining up for departure
  • landing aircraft
  • runway incursion
  • vehicle on runway
  • maintenance activity
  • runway contamination
  • emergency vehicles
  • aborted takeoff
  • aircraft stopped on runway

What the examiner wants to hear

The goal is not only to describe objects. You should explain the operational situation and possible safety implications.

Strong answers usually include:
  • clear overview of the runway situation
  • description of aircraft position
  • description of vehicles or people
  • runway condition
  • possible safety issue
  • logical sequence of events
  • possible outcome

Simple structure for runway description

Recommended speaking structure
  • 1. Overview: describe the runway scene
  • 2. Aircraft position: explain where the aircraft is
  • 3. Details: vehicles, weather, markings, activity
  • 4. Situation: describe the operational issue
  • 5. Outcome: explain what may happen next

Useful opening phrases

  • This picture shows a runway situation at an airport.
  • There is an aircraft on the runway.
  • The aircraft appears to be preparing for takeoff.
  • The runway looks busy.
  • This seems to be a possible runway incursion.

Runway vocabulary

Aircraft position

  • on the runway
  • lining up
  • holding short
  • taxiing onto the runway
  • accelerating for takeoff
  • landing roll
  • vacating the runway
  • stopped on the runway

Runway conditions

  • wet runway
  • dry runway
  • contaminated runway
  • snow-covered runway
  • icy surface
  • reduced visibility
  • runway lights visible
  • poor braking conditions

Vehicles and activity

  • airport vehicle
  • maintenance truck
  • fire vehicle
  • follow-me car
  • ground staff
  • inspection vehicle
  • emergency response

Common runway picture situations

Typical ICAO runway picture topics
  • aircraft entering runway
  • vehicle crossing runway
  • aircraft aborted takeoff
  • aircraft stopped after landing
  • runway inspection
  • bird strike on runway
  • emergency vehicles on runway
  • runway contamination
  • aircraft waiting for departure

Example runway picture description

This picture shows a runway situation at an airport. In the centre of the image, there is a passenger aircraft on the runway. The aircraft appears to be either preparing for takeoff or completing the landing roll. On the right side, I can see a vehicle close to the runway, which may be an airport maintenance or inspection vehicle. This could create a potential runway incursion or safety concern. The runway surface looks dry, and visibility seems good. In my opinion, air traffic control may need to delay the departure until the runway is clear. The aircraft will probably hold position until the vehicle leaves the runway area.

Language for cautious description

  • The aircraft appears to be lining up.
  • There seems to be a vehicle on the runway.
  • This could create a safety issue.
  • The runway may be contaminated.
  • The crew might delay takeoff.
  • This situation could lead to a go-around.

Mistakes to avoid

  • only naming objects
  • not describing aircraft position
  • ignoring runway condition
  • forgetting safety implications
  • speaking too briefly
  • using overly complicated sentences
Important: In ICAO runway picture description tasks, clarity is more important than complexity. Focus on describing the runway situation and explaining the operational impact.

Practice ideas

  • describe aircraft lining up for departure
  • describe runway incursion picture
  • describe wet runway landing
  • describe vehicle crossing runway
  • describe aircraft stopped on runway
  • compare two runway situations

Continue ICAO speaking practice

Continue practising with ICAO Picture Description, ICAO Weather Picture Description, ICAO Incident Description, ICAO Scenario Explanation and ICAO Practice Tests.