Loss of separation involving a Cessna 550, N61CF and Boeing 737-377, VH-CZL, 13 km south of Melbourne Aerodrome, Victoria, on 7 March 1996

199600740

Summary

At 0812, VH-CZL departed runway 16 at Melbourne on a 16 Cowes 5 departure with instructions to maintain 3000 ft. This departure involves tracking 170 deg until through 2500 ft or four miles DME and then tracking direct to Cowes which is on the Melbourne 150 deg VOR radial. After CZL made contact with departures control, the aircraft was cleared to climb to flight level 370.

At 0813, N61CF departed from runway 17 at Essendon heading 170 deg and initially limited to 3000 ft. At 0815 CZL left 5000 ft and N61CF was cleared to climb to 4000 ft. Shortly afterwards N61CF was instructed "at 4000 ft turn right heading 260 deg".

At 0816, N61CF was observed in a right turn and climbing through 4700 ft. At this time CZL was climbing through 5500 ft with N61CF less than two miles away and closing. N61CF was asked to confirm maintaining 4000 ft and passed traffic on CZL. The pilot of N61CF advised the traffic was in sight and apologised for the transgression.

Occurrence summary

Investigation number 199600740
Occurrence date 07/03/1996
Location 13 km south of Melbourne Aerodrome
State Victoria
Report release date 03/04/1996
Report status Final
Investigation type Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status Completed
Mode of transport Aviation
Aviation occurrence category Loss of separation
Occurrence class Incident

Aircraft details

Manufacturer Cessna Aircraft Company
Model 550
Registration N61CF
Sector Jet
Departure point Essendon Vic
Destination Adelaide SA
Damage Nil

Aircraft details

Manufacturer The Boeing Company
Model 737-377
Registration VH-CZL
Sector Jet
Operation type Air Transport High Capacity
Departure point Melbourne Vic
Destination Hobart Tas
Damage Nil