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Aer Lingus flight forced to swerve in take-off to avoid jet | Irish Examiner
Cessna Citation taxied onto active with departing A320 on take off roll
"“Speedbird 726, go around, I repeat go around, traffic has interfered on the runway,” the controller said.
When the British Airways crew acknowledged the “go around” instruction, the controller informed them: “There is an Airbus A320 [Aer Lingus] which has just fortunately departed without any problems.”
The controller then contacted the Aer Lingus flight, asking: “Are you okay?” The Aer Lingus crew replied: “Affirm, we had enough room to take a right around the traffic but luckily we were okay, yes.”"
Cessna Citation taxied onto active with departing A320 on take off roll
"“Speedbird 726, go around, I repeat go around, traffic has interfered on the runway,” the controller said.
When the British Airways crew acknowledged the “go around” instruction, the controller informed them: “There is an Airbus A320 [Aer Lingus] which has just fortunately departed without any problems.”
The controller then contacted the Aer Lingus flight, asking: “Are you okay?” The Aer Lingus crew replied: “Affirm, we had enough room to take a right around the traffic but luckily we were okay, yes.”"
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Bit worried by this statement: "he controller then contacted the Aer Lingus flight, asking: “Are you okay?” The Aer Lingus crew replied: “Affirm, we had enough room to take a right around the traffic but luckily we were okay, yes.”
Sounds like a very close call
Sounds like a very close call
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If I understood the ATC conversation correctly, the Citation was told to hold short of the active runway. The runway incursion is at 3:15 on the recording.
The controller recovered her composure very quickly after the event, though she definitely sounded rattled - understandably!
The controller recovered her composure very quickly after the event, though she definitely sounded rattled - understandably!
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Makes you wonder what goes on in the cockpit sometimes? Are the pilots in a hurry, are they lost, is their mindset on another task than taxi'ing (checklists and so on). Fortunately it's not a common thing to have a runway incursion (if you look at it compared to the number of aircrafts that actually hold short of runways, or even get a clarification that they were actually allowed to line up/cross when they get close). But it's nasty anyway.
Maybe we need spikes at the holding points, so they get a flat tire if they cross
Hopefully someone talked a bit to the crew/controller afterwards, just to make sure they were okay.
Maybe we need spikes at the holding points, so they get a flat tire if they cross
Hopefully someone talked a bit to the crew/controller afterwards, just to make sure they were okay.
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Certainly in NATS there is a procedure for "defusing" staff after an incident. As a watch manager I would have removed the controller from the position and a trained (peer) counsellor would have been available to offer support.
On the face of it this sounds like a very serious incident and I do hope the Swiss have something in place.
My concern would be the state of mind of the flight crew who are left with the remainder of the sector to complete.
On the face of it this sounds like a very serious incident and I do hope the Swiss have something in place.
My concern would be the state of mind of the flight crew who are left with the remainder of the sector to complete.