Emergency exercise scheduled to take place at Hilo International Airport
A full-scale emergency response exercise will take place this week at the Hilo International Airport.
Hosted by the Hawai‘i Department of Transportation, the exercise will take place on Thursday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The exercise is a triennial requirement by the Federal Aviation Administration to test emergency response protocols, according to a news release from HDOT.
The exercise will involve airport personnel and local agencies working together to test and evaluate interagency communications, response plans and responders’ actions during a simulated exercise involving a collision between two commercial airliners.
During the exercise, multiple agencies’ assets and personnel will be utilized, including local volunteers to simulate passengers in distress. In addition to airport staff, participating agencies will include Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighters, airlines, FAA, Transportation Security Administration, Hawai‘i Police Department, Hawai‘i Fire Department, Red Cross, Hawai‘i County Civil Defense, Hawai‘i Air National Guard, Hawai‘i Emergency Management Agency, Hilo Benioff Medical Center, Youth Challenge Academy and American Medical Response.
All appropriate safety precautions will be in place throughout the exercise and all flight operations will continue as normal.
The public is asked to be aware of additional emergency vehicles and security personnel in the area and not to interfere or attempt to assist the training exercise.




