View Full Version : RYR vs AFR at BHX yesterday (7 Nov)
DaveReidUK
8th Nov 2023, 08:20
An AFR A321 line up and rolled ahead of an inbound RYR B738, resulting in an RTO and go-around, respectively.
Graphic courtesy of Jacdec:
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/1225x721/ryr_afr_at_bhx_3aabef3c5b64978536422ef61be43a358c462bf1.jpg
pattern_is_full
8th Nov 2023, 20:07
Not a lot of clarity here (yet).
Was the RTO aircraft-induced (config warning, other problem) or ATC-induced?
The RYR appears to have been on about 3.5-mile final when AFR entered the runway (per Aviation Herald ).
Any ATC or WX info yet?
DaveReidUK
8th Nov 2023, 22:49
Not a lot of clarity here (yet).
Was the RTO aircraft-induced (config warning, other problem) or ATC-induced?
The RYR appears to have been on about 3.5-mile final when AFR entered the runway (per Aviation Herald ).
Any ATC or WX info yet?
ADS-B suggests that the RYR went around from about 400' AAL, just under 1 nm from the THR, at which point in time the AFR was about 150 m beyond the piano keys.
Given that it's the UK, don't hold your breath for an ATC recording.
Del Prado
9th Nov 2023, 05:10
Given that it's the UK, don't hold your breath for an ATC recording.
https://www.pprune.org/atc-issues/206063-listening-uk-atc-communications-law.html