British Aerospace Plc BAe 146-300 , VH-EWM

199802426

Safety Action

This occurrence was one of 12 similar occurrences which involved GPWS warnings to crews of BAe146-300 aircraft at the same position on the runway 35 ILS final approach at Canberra. As a result, the Bureau of Air Safety Investigation is currently investigating a perceived safety deficiency related to these warnings. Any safety output issued as a result of this analysis will be published in the Bureau's Quarterly Safety Deficiency Report.

Summary

While flying a coupled instrument landing system (ILS) approach to runway 35 at Canberra, the crew received a ground proximity warning system (GPWS) "terrain" warning at 470 ft above ground level. As the aircraft was in visual conditions at the time, the crew elected to continue the approach.

The crew reported that, at the time of the warning, the aircraft was established on the ILS glideslope and descending at 650 ft/min. However, the T-VASIS indicated one dot low. Immediately prior to the warning, the radio altimeter indication rapidly increased, and then decreased, apparently triggering the warning.

Occurrence summary

Investigation number 199802426
Occurrence date 19/06/1998
Location Canberra, (ILS)
State Australian Capital Territory
Report release date 01/01/1999
Report status Final
Investigation type Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status Completed
Mode of transport Aviation
Aviation occurrence category E/GPWS warning
Occurrence class Incident
Highest injury level None

Aircraft details

Manufacturer British Aerospace
Model BAe 146
Registration VH-EWM
Serial number E3179
Sector Jet
Operation type Air Transport High Capacity
Departure point Brisbane, QLD
Destination Canberra, ACT
Damage Nil