VFR into IMC involving a Cessna 182Q, VH-CGH, Devonport, Tasmania, on 9 July 1993

199302103

Summary

A number of Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) aircraft, one at Devonport and two others inbound to Devonport, were unable to contact a Visual Flight Rules (VFR) aircraft, VH-CGH, which called seven miles inbound to Devonport. The weather was marginal with the cloud base at 600 feet. After two unsuccessful attempts to land, VH-CGH departed for Wynyard.

The pilot of VH-CGH had recently passed a biennial flight review. He had recently returned to flying after a considerable lapse. At the time of the incident, he was having trouble with selection switches on the VHF radio. He had selected audio to headphones instead of the speaker such that he could transmit but not hear any replies from other aircraft.

There was no known breakdown in separation between aircraft.

Significant Factors

The following factors were considered relevant to the development of the incident:

1. The pilot was unfamiliar with the radio selection switches installed in the aircraft.

2. The pilot operated at Devonport in non-visual meteorological weather conditions.

Occurrence summary

Investigation number 199302103
Occurrence date 09/07/1993
Location Devonport
State Tasmania
Report release date 26/10/1994
Report status Final
Investigation type Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status Completed
Mode of transport Aviation
Aviation occurrence category VFR into IMC
Occurrence class Incident

Aircraft details

Manufacturer Cessna Aircraft Company
Model 182Q
Registration VH-CGH
Sector Piston
Operation type Flying Training
Departure point Wynyard TAS
Destination Devonport TAS
Damage Nil