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At 0735 Eastern Daylight-saving Time on 26 October 2009, VH-OGP, a Qantas Airways Boeing 767-300, initiated a go-around manoeuvre from an approach into Sydney Airport, New South Wales. The aircraft immediately returned for a normal landing. The go-around was initiated due to the crew becoming aware that the aircraft was not properly configured for landing. Almost simultaneously, the 'Too Low Gear' automated warning activated, which indicated that the aircraft's landing gear was not extended.

The incorrect aircraft configuration was the result of several interruptions and distractions during the approach. These interruptions and distractions resulted in a breakdown in the pilots' situational awareness.

The investigation identified a number of minor safety issues in the operator's procedures and monitoring systems and Qantas Airways has advised of safety action in response.

 

Safety Actions for this investigation

 

General Details

Date: 26 Oct 2009Investigation Status: Completed
Time: 0735 ESuTInvestigation Type: Occurrence Investigation
Location: 1.5 km north of Sydney AirportOccurrence Type: Aircraft Control
State: NSWOccurrence Class: Operational
Release Date: 18 Oct 2011Occurrence Category: Serious Incident
Report Status: FinalHighest Injury Level: None
 

Aircraft Details

Aircraft Manufacturer: Boeing
Aircraft Model: 767-338
Aircraft Registration: VH-OGP
Serial Number: 28153
Type of Operation: Air Transport High Capacity
Damage to Aircraft: Nil
Departure Point:Melbourne, Vic.
Destination:Sydney, NSW
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Last update 18 October 2011