Runway event involving Airbus A320, VH-JQG, at Hobart Airport, Tasmania, on 14 December 2012

AO-2012-171

Summary

On 14 December 2012, an Airbus A320 operated on a scheduled passenger flight from Hobart, Tasmania to Melbourne, Victoria, without the runway lights being activated for the taxi and take-off roll.

Outside tower hours, Hobart Airport operated as a non-towered uncontrolled airport, operating on a common traffic advisory frequency (CTAF). When operating as a CTAF, the runway lighting was controlled by a pilot activated lighting (PAL) system that was combined with an aerodrome frequency response unit. Two pilot activated lighting systems exist at Australian airports, Pilot Activated Lighting (PAL) and Aerodrome Frequency Response Unit plus PAL (AFRU+PAL). Hobart Airport is equipped with the ARFU+PAL type installation. The two systems differ in their activation methods.

A number of situational factors were associated with the crew not activating the runway lights prior to departure. Defining a specific place for PAL tasks in the crew’s sequence of procedures, and incorporating this into a pre-taxi checklist, could potentially ensure more reliability in performing these tasks.

Aviation Short Investigation Bulletin Issue 19

Occurrence summary

Investigation number AO-2012-171
Occurrence date 14/12/2012
Location Hobart Airport
State Tasmania
Report release date 29/05/2013
Report status Final
Investigation level Short
Investigation type Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status Completed
Mode of transport Aviation
Aviation occurrence category Runway - Other
Occurrence class Incident
Highest injury level None

Aircraft details

Model A320
Registration VH-JQG
Serial number 2169
Aircraft operator Jetstar
Operation type Air Transport High Capacity
Departure point Hobart, Tas.
Destination Melbourne, Vic.
Damage Nil