The term invasion means "attack, especially a sudden or brief one."
This could be political unrest, war, terrorist and demonstration malicious or peaceful
According to the FAA, a runway incursion is "Any occurrence at an aerodrome involving the incorrect presence of an aircraft, vehicle or person on the protected area of a surface designated for the landing and take off of aircraft." It's "significant" because people get killed that way. Runway incursion results in collosion of aircraft on the ground when they are fully loaded with fuel and people. Runway incursion is when something enters an active runway. Runway excursion is when a aircraft departs a runway in error.
A controlled movement area violation could result in fines, suspension of pilot's license, or possible legal actions. It is a serious safety infraction that could endanger individuals and aircraft operating in the airfield. Pilots must adhere to all regulations and procedures to ensure safe operations within controlled movement areas.
The pilot of the vehicle or the ground control operator is always to blame for a runway incursion. Human error is 100% the only reason for an incursion instance. Whether the system that provides clearance is down or not there are back-up checks that should happen and if they are not completed by the approaching pilot then an incursion can occur.
The Operations Group Commander (OG/CC)
Runway Incursion
Runway incursion
The term invasion means "attack, especially a sudden or brief one." This could be political unrest, war, terrorist and demonstration malicious or peaceful
There seems to be an incursion coming our way, sir. We must stop this incursion at once!
Runway markings are standardized in order to not cause any confusion. They are always white and the hold lines are always yellow.
Incursion maybe/is non-permanent; invasion is more likely permanent
The noun "incursion" means an illegal or unauthorized entrance (potentially an invasion or attack) by a foreign force into sovereign territory, or territory claimed as sovereign. Two prepositions that are often seen following this noun are "by" (the entity or persons making the incursion) and "into" (the location where the incursion occurs).
White runway markings and yellow runway hold lines