Summary
Overhead Kinglake at 5,500 ft on approach into Melbourne the crew received a terrain proximity alarm and applied emergency climb power, climbing to 7,000 ft.
This is one of a large number of spurious warnings occurring to the world fleet of Boeing 747-400 aircraft. In broad terms, the problem is in the logic of the ground proximity warning system (GPWS) which allows a warning to be registered when the landing gear is retracted, and the number 1 radio altimeter registers an altitude of 2,500 ft (i.e. 2,500 ft above terrain).
The aircraft manufacturer has devised a modification to the antenna and the number 1 radio altimeter that has since been incorporated into the operator's fleet and these spurious warnings no longer occur.
Occurrence summary
| Investigation number | 199301965 |
|---|---|
| Occurrence date | 03/07/1993 |
| Location | Kinglake |
| State | Victoria |
| Report release date | 05/04/1994 |
| Report status | Final |
| Investigation type | Occurrence Investigation |
| Investigation status | Completed |
| Mode of transport | Aviation |
| Aviation occurrence category | E/GPWS warning |
| Occurrence class | Incident |
Aircraft details
| Manufacturer | The Boeing Company |
|---|---|
| Model | 747-438 |
| Registration | VH-OJD |
| Sector | Jet |
| Operation type | Air Transport High Capacity |
| Departure point | Sydney NSW |
| Destination | Melbourne VIC |
| Damage | Nil |