Cessna 404, VH-ANM

200402705

Safety Action

Royal Australian Air Force safety action

To ensure that separation responsibility in these circumstances is clearly defined, the RAAF at Darwin amended its auto-release procedures so that when more than one preceding aircraft have already been assigned the same auto release heading, a following aircraft operating under the IFR shall be assigned a different auto release heading.

Summary

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau did not conduct an investigation into this occurrence. The report produced below is derived from an investigation report produced by the Department of Defence-Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF)1 which was the administering authority for the Darwin Control Zone.

Reported information

On 21 July 2004, at 0955 central standard time, a Cessna Aircraft Company 206 (C206) departed Darwin for Croker Island, NT. The aircraft was being operated under the visual flight rules (VFR). Another aircraft, a Cessna Aircraft Company 210 (C210) departed Darwin at 0956 for Snake Bay, NT, and was also being operated under the VFR. A third aircraft, a Cessna Aircraft Company 404 (C404) departed Darwin at 0958 for Croker Island. That aircraft was being operated under the instrument flight rules (IFR). All three aircraft were instructed by the aerodrome controller (ADC) to fly a heading of 060 degrees after take off.

The RAAF investigation report found that the pilot of the C404 had been instructed to sight and maintain visual separation with the C210. However, the C404 also caught up with and eventually overtook, the C206. Neither the pilot of the C206 nor the pilot of the C404 received traffic information on the other aircraft, and neither pilot was assigned the responsibility for separation with the other aircraft. According to the RAAF investigation report, the C404 passed within 0.2 NM of the C206 while both aircraft were at the same altitude. There was an infringement of separation standards.

The Manual of Air Traffic Services (MATS) section 4.5.1.4 authorised the assignment of responsibility for separation to the pilot of one aircraft if that pilot reported 'sighting the other aircraft and is instructed to maintain visual separation with, or to follow that aircraft'. The MATS Section 4.5.1.2 also stated that, when applying visual separation, 'controllers shall consider aircraft performance characteristics, particularly in relation to faster following aircraft'.

Darwin was operating on auto-release procedures at the time of the occurrence. The MATS Part 10, section 1 defined auto release as a procedure whereby the ADC must ensure that the spacing between successive departing aircraft is sufficient to enable the Departures controller to establish and maintain the required separation minima. In this occurrence, the responsibility for establishing and maintaining the required separation minima between the C210 and the C404 had been assigned to the pilot of the C404. The ADC did not ensure that the departures controller could establish and maintain separation between the C206 and the C404, and the responsibility for establishing and maintaining separation had not been assigned to either pilot.

1 For further information on the RAAF report contact The Directorate of Flying Safety - Australian Defence Force (FS5), Campbell Park Offices, Canberra ACT 2600.

Occurrence summary

Investigation number 200402705
Occurrence date 21/07/2004
Location 37 km NE Darwin, Aero.
State Northern Territory
Report release date 02/02/2005
Report status Final
Investigation type Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status Completed
Mode of transport Aviation
Aviation occurrence category Loss of separation
Occurrence class Incident
Highest injury level None

Aircraft details

Manufacturer Cessna Aircraft Company
Model 404
Registration VH-ANM
Serial number 4040010
Sector Piston
Operation type Charter
Departure point Darwin, NT
Destination Croker Island, NT
Damage Nil

Aircraft details

Manufacturer Cessna Aircraft Company
Model 206
Registration VH-HPA
Serial number U20605002
Sector Piston
Operation type Charter
Departure point Darwin, NT
Destination Croker Island, NT
Damage Nil

Aircraft details

Manufacturer Cessna Aircraft Company
Model 210
Registration VH-OKJ
Serial number 21061602
Sector Piston
Operation type Unknown
Departure point Darwin, NT
Destination Snake Bay, NT
Damage Nil