Investigation number
199904312
Occurrence date
Location
Sydney, Aero.
Report release date
Report status
Final
Investigation type
Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status
Completed
Occurrence category
Incident
Highest injury level
None

Local action

As a result of its investigation into this incident, Airservices Australia suggested the following safety actions:

"Sydney Tower experiment with the use of blocking strips for aircraft crossing runways to see if a satisfactory method of usage can be found which is beneficial to controllers."

"Team Leaders discuss with their teams the relevance of surface movement controllers taxiing aircraft, which require runway crossings, by taxiways which provide the ADC with the optimum view of the aircraft and present the best opportunities for expeditious runway crossings."

Australian Transport Safety Bureau action

As a result of this and other occurrences the Australian Transport Safety Bureau, formerly the Bureau of Air Safety Investigation, is currently investigating a safety deficiency. The deficiency relates to the use of conditional clearances for runway entry and runway crossings by vehicles and aircraft and procedures used by air traffic controllers to alert themselves that vehicles or aircraft are on an active runway.

Any recommendation issued as a result of this deficiency analysis will be published in the Bureau's Quarterly Safety Deficiency Report.

Aircraft Details
Model
340
Registration
VH-SBA
Serial number
311
Operation type
Air Transport Low Capacity
Departure point
Sydney, NSW
Destination
Orange, NSW
Damage
Nil
Aircraft Details
Manufacturer
The Boeing Company
Model
767
Registration
VH-OGO
Serial number
25577
Operation type
Air Transport High Capacity
Departure point
Auckland, NEW ZEALAND
Destination
Sydney, NSW
Damage
Nil