The ATSB has commenced an investigation into a long landing involving a Boeing 737-800 aircraft at Gold Coast Airport, Queensland on 24 January 2023.
At about 1839 local time, while landing on runway 32 in poor weather conditions, the flight crew was unable to sight the touchdown markers. The aircraft was subsequently landed beyond the touchdown zone.
In early April, the operator provided the ATSB with a copy of their safety investigation report, which provided additional information regarding the incident. After obtaining this information, the ATSB decided to investigate the incident.
As part of the investigation, the ATSB has been examining the circumstances leading to the long landing and determining the contributing factors. To date, the ATSB investigation has included:
- interviewing the flight crew
- analysis of flight recorder and air traffic surveillance data
- obtaining weather information
- reviewing relevant procedures
- reviewing related occurrences
- collecting other evidence as required.
The ATSB has completed the evidence collection and analysis phases of the investigation and is drafting the final report.
The final report will be published at the conclusion of the investigation. Should a critical safety issue be identified at any time during the investigation, the ATSB will immediately notify operators and regulators so appropriate and timely safety action can be taken.