Investigation number
199504171
Occurrence date
State
New South Wales
Report release date
Report status
Final
Investigation type
Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status
Completed
Aviation occurrence category
Loss of separation
Occurrence class
Incident

After departing from Bankstown the pilot of the Turbo Commander was instructed to climb to 5000 ft. At the same time a Boeing 767 was being vectored for a right downwind for runway 16R, on descent to 6000 ft. As the B767 approached that altitude the Departures (S) controller noticed that the Turbo Commander had climbed above 5000 ft and was approaching 6000 ft. The Turbo Commander was immediately turned right but lateral separation between the aircraft reduced to about 2 NM. The required separation standard was 3 NM lateral or 1000 ft vertical. The pilot of the Turbo Commander later reported that he thought he had been cleared to 6000 ft, but may have confused the altitude clearance with a heading change to 160 degrees given at the same time.

Aircraft Details
Manufacturer
Aero Commander
Model
690
Registration
VH-WLO
Sector
Turboprop
Departure point
Bankstown NSW
Destination
Deniliquin NSW
Damage
Nil
Aircraft Details
Manufacturer
The Boeing Company
Model
767-238ER
Registration
VH-EAL
Sector
Jet
Departure point
Melbourne VIC
Destination
Sydney NSW
Damage
Nil