Serious incident Hawker Siddeley HS-748-372 Srs. 2A G-BVOV,
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Date:Wednesday 8 March 2006
Time:11:57 UTC
Type:Silhouette image of generic A748 model; specific model in this crash may look slightly different    
Hawker Siddeley HS-748-372 Srs. 2A
Owner/operator:Emerald Airways
Registration: G-BVOV
MSN: 1777
Year of manufacture:1980
Fatalities:Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 2
Aircraft damage: Minor
Category:Serious incident
Location:Guernsey Airport, Channel Islands (GCI) -   United Kingdom
Phase: Landing
Nature:Ferry/positioning
Departure airport:Coventry-Baginton Airport (CVT)
Destination airport:Guernsey Airport, Channel Islands (GCI)
Investigating agency: AAIB
Confidence Rating: Accident investigation report completed and information captured
Narrative:
The aircraft was landing at Guernsey at the end of a two-sector cargo service from Coventry and Jersey. The Category I ILS approach on runway 27 at Guernsey was flown in weather conditions that were poor but acceptable for making the approach and there was ample fuel on board for a diversion. The aircraft was seen to touch down between 400 and 550 metres from the 'stop' end of the runway and overran by some 145 metres onto the grass beyond
the paved surface. There were no injuries.
CAUSAL FACTORS:
The investigation identified the following causal factors:
(i) The flight crew did not comply with the Standard Operating Procedures for a Category I ILS.
(ii) The commander’s decision to land or go around was delayed significantly beyond the intersection of the Decision Altitude and the ILS glideslope.
(iii) After landing, the crew did not immediately apply maximum braking or withdraw the flight fine pitch stops, as advised in the Operations Manual.
(iv) The operator’s training staff lacked knowledge of the Standard Operating Procedures.
Contributory factors:
(i) Close monitoring by the CAA had not revealed the depth of the lack of knowledge of Standard Operating Procedures within the operator’s flight operations department until after this incident.

Accident investigation:
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Investigating agency: AAIB
Report number: 
Status: Investigation completed
Duration:
Download report: Final report

Sources:

https://www.gov.uk/aaib-reports/aar-6-2008-hawker-siddeley-hs-748-series-2a-g-bvov-8-march-2006

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Revision history:

Date/timeContributorUpdates
26-Jul-2012 07:20 harro Added
24-Nov-2012 16:20 Dr. John Smith Updated [Source, Embed code, Narrative]
11-May-2014 18:46 TB Updated [Source, Embed code, Narrative]
11-May-2014 18:49 TB Updated [Aircraft type]
17-Feb-2015 20:48 harro Updated [Photo, ]

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