Investigation number
AO-2011-137
Occurrence date
Location
Brisbane Airport
State
Queensland
Report release date
Report status
Final
Investigation level
Short
Investigation type
Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status
Completed
Aviation occurrence category
Jet blast/prop wash
Occurrence class
Accident
Highest injury level
Serious

On 14 October 2011 at 0950 EST, a Boeing Company 747-400 aircraft, registered VH-OEH (OEH), operated by Qantas Airways, was taxiing for departure at Brisbane Airport. OEH was stopped at a taxiway holding point before applying power to initiate movement. At the same time, a Virgin Australia First Officer exited the rear door of a Boeing Company 737-800, registered VH-VUM (VUM).  The First Officer was standing on the rear push stairs as they were blown over by jet blast from OEH. The First Officer fell to the tarmac and sustained serious injuries.

Pilots are reminded of the very real danger posed by jet blast and the need to use only the minimum amount of power required to initiate aircraft movement.

Brisbane Airport Corporation (BAC) in collaboration with Airservices Australia responded to this incident by issuing a NOTAM requiring all aircraft vacating the international apron to do so without stopping and using minimum power.  Airservices Australia issued a local instruction to Brisbane tower and ground controllers to assist with the implementation of this requirement.

Aircraft Details
Manufacturer
The Boeing Company
Model
747
Registration
VH-OEH
Aircraft Operator
Qantas
Serial number
32912
Operation type
Air Transport High Capacity
Sector
Jet
Departure point
Brisbane, Qld
Damage
Nil
Aircraft Details
Manufacturer
The Boeing Company
Model
737
Registration
VH-VUM
Aircraft Operator
Virgin Australia
Serial number
29675
Operation type
Air Transport High Capacity
Sector
Jet
Departure point
Brisbane Airport, Qld
Damage
Nil