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Old 17th December 2009, 10:23 AM
Daniel C Daniel C is offline
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Originally Posted by Graham F View Post
While watching an ADSB track I noticed some odd movements of a QFA114. I then watched what happened on Webtrak. This occurred at 1:45pm on Mon 14/12 .
QFA114 from Auckland to Sydney crosses the coast north of Manly and heads WSW to line up 16R, however it goes beyond the normal line up point and gets to Ryde before making a sudden turn to the SE to try and get back to the runway path. At around Canterbury at a height of 416m it aborts the landing and turns NW and then N to Cheltenham. It has now climbed to 900m, but in attempting to rejoin the landing queue it causes Jetstar JST955 which is at a height of 1250m and already lined up to make a sudden avoidance movement to the east. JST955 eventually lines up on 16L while QF114 continues on its merry way and lands on 16R. I estimate that their separation distance was less than 5km when the avoidance manoeuvre took place.
The question was this a controller error/s or pilot fault?
Glad I wasnt the only one to find that a bit weird....
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