Ground collision, Melbourne Airport, Victoria, Boeing 767-338ER and 747-422

200600524

Summary

On 2 February 2006 at approximately 1308 Eastern Daylight-saving Time, a US registered Boeing Company 747-422 (747) aircraft was taxiing for departure at Melbourne Airport, Vic. At the same time, a Boeing Company 767-338ER (767) aircraft was stationary on taxiway Echo and waiting in line to depart from runway 16. The tail section of the 767 was protruding into taxiway Alpha while it was stationary on taxiway Echo awaiting a clearance to enter the runway.

The pilots of the 747 received a clearance to taxi, which included a taxi route from the international apron to the holding point on taxiway Bravo, for a departure from runway 16, via taxiways Uniform then Alpha. The pilot in command of the 747 deviated from the taxi clearance issued by the surface movement controller and turned the 747 right into taxiway Echo, to pass behind the 767. The left wing tip of the 747 collided with the right horizontal stabiliser of the 767 as the 747 crew attempted to manoeuvre behind the 767.

The taxiway dimensions and markings at Melbourne Airport complied with international standards and were suitable for use by the aircraft types involved in the occurrence.

The 747 crew was aware of the 767, and chose to pass behind it rather than wait on taxiway Alpha until the 767 was no longer obstructing the taxiway. The decision by the pilot in command of the 747 to deviate off the centreline of taxiway Alpha and taxi behind the 767 did not comply with the taxi clearance issued by the SMC. It was based on his assessment that it was safe to do so. The pilot in command of the 747 misjudged the distance between the wingtip of the 747 and the right horizontal stabiliser of the 767, which resulted in the collision.

Occurrence summary

Investigation number 200600524
Occurrence date 02/02/2006
Location Melbourne, Aerodrome
State Victoria
Report release date 30/06/2006
Report status Final
Investigation type Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status Completed
Mode of transport Aviation
Aviation occurrence category Taxiing collision/near collision
Occurrence class Accident
Highest injury level None

Aircraft details

Manufacturer The Boeing Company
Model 767
Registration VH-OGH
Serial number 24930
Sector Jet
Operation type Air Transport High Capacity
Departure point Melbourne, Vic
Destination Sydney, NSW
Damage Substantial

Aircraft details

Manufacturer The Boeing Company
Model 747
Registration N127UA
Serial number 28813
Sector Jet
Operation type Air Transport High Capacity
Departure point Melbourne, Victoria
Destination Sydney, NSW
Damage Substantial