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What is the definition of the “Point of No Return” as it relates to crash paths and which runways are used? Which runways at ORD are designated as Crash Site runways?

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What is the definition of the “Point of No Return” as it relates to crash paths and which runways are used? Which runways at ORD are designated as Crash Site runways?

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FAA Response: There are no FAA definitions that match “Point of No Return,” “crash paths” or “Crash Site runways.” All current and future runways at O’Hare have been evaluated and meet FAA safety standards.

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