Investigation number
200005295
Occurrence date
Location
West Maitland, (VOR)
State
New South Wales
Report release date
Report status
Final
Investigation type
Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status
Completed
Aviation occurrence category
Loss of separation
Occurrence class
Incident
Highest injury level
None

The BAe146 and the SAAB 340B were on converging tracks. The air traffic controller responsible for their separation received an electronically generated Short Term Conflict Alert (STCA) on his display. The STCA was a warning to the controller that the predicted radar paths of the two aircraft may lead to a loss of separation standards. The required separation standard was 5 NM laterally or 1,000 ft vertically. By the time the controller took positive control and instructed the crew of the BAe146 to turn left for avoiding action, lateral separation had reduced to below the required standard. The crew of the SAAB received a Traffic Alert from their aircraft's traffic alert and collision avoidance system (TCAS).

Analysis of the radar data indicated that lateral separation between the two aircraft reduced to 2.4 NM and vertical separation to 500 ft. The controller did not use any separation assurance technique in his traffic management plan. He stated that he was used to working in a much busier air traffic environment: circumstances that would demand closer vigilance. At the time of the conflict, the controller was distracted from his primary task of providing a radar control service during a discussion with a TAAATS Flight Data Corrections (TFDC) officer over a minor administrative issue.

Aircraft Details
Manufacturer
British Aerospace PLC
Model
BAe 146
Registration
VH-EWR
Serial number
E3195
Operation type
Air Transport High Capacity
Sector
Jet
Departure point
Sydney NSW
Destination
Brisbane, QLD
Damage
Nil
Aircraft Details
Manufacturer
Saab Aircraft Co.
Model
340
Registration
VH-OLN
Serial number
207
Operation type
Air Transport Low Capacity
Sector
Turboprop
Departure point
Coffs Harbour, NSW
Destination
Sydney, NSW
Damage
Nil