Qantas planes in serious incident at Perth

Geoffrey Thomas

By Geoffrey Thomas Thu May 3, 2018

Australia’s crash investigator is examining a serious runway incursion at Perth Airport involving two Qantas 737s that forced one of the planes to abort its take-off. The braking on the 737 that just landed on April 28 was so severe that passengers bumped their heads on the seats in front, according to frequent flyer Kylie Jenkins. “We had just landed and were taxiing off the runway when I could see another Qantas plane taking off very close by and coming toward us and suddenly the brakes were applied and my daughter Malia bumped her head on the seat in front,” said Mrs. Jenkins. WATCH: Reach for the sickbag! Flight QF 567 from Sydney landed on runway 03 in the northerly direction and was told to exit the runway at taxiway Juliet 2 and then hold short of 06 before crossing it and proceeding to the terminal. As it exited runway 03 at 2.42pm, air traffic control gave QF 582 flying to Sydney take-off clearance on runway 06 in an easterly direction. But 20 seconds later the pilots of QF567 didn’t stop as requested and appeared to be moving to cross runway 06 into the path of the other 737. The air traffic controller told the pilots of Sydney bound QF582 to “stop immediately, stop immediately, runway incursion ahead” and the pilots aborted the take-off. A second later the controller tells the pilots of QF567 “you have crossed a stop bar and runway incursion – hold position.” Mrs. Jenkins said there was no announcement from the pilots of flight QF567. “We were stunned, most of the passengers on the left side of the plane all saw it.” The area where the incident occurred is annotated on the En Route Supplement Australia (ERSA) as a runway incursion “hot spot”. The Australian Transport Safety Bureau says that the holding point on taxiway Juliet 2 prior to runway 06 is marked with a runway stop bar. However at 2.40pm in the afternoon the sun could have blinded the pilots as their 737 would have been pointed directly at its position at that time of day. As part of the investigation, the ATSB said it will “interview the flight crews and controllers on duty in the Perth control tower, examine recorded data from both aircraft and radar, review recorded communications between the flight crews and air traffic control, and gather other relevant information. It added that “should a critical safety issue be identified during the course of the investigation, the ATSB will immediately notify relevant parties so appropriate safety action can be taken.”

Have questions or want to share your thoughts?

Comments

No comments yet, be the first to write one.

Latest news and reviews

View more
NTSB Final Report: causes of the midair collision at Reagan National Airport
Airline News

NTSB Final Report: causes of the midair collision at Reagan National Airport

Feb 19, 2026

Josh Wood
This Canadian airline flies 49-year-old aircraft: we tell you why
Airline News

This Canadian airline flies 49-year-old aircraft: we tell you why

Feb 19, 2026

Josh Wood
LATAM 777’s high-stakes rejected takeoff in São Paulo prompts an investigation
Airline News

LATAM 777’s high-stakes rejected takeoff in São Paulo prompts an investigation

Feb 18, 2026

Josh Wood
Why Emirates built its airline around two aircraft - and why that’s changing
Airline News

Why Emirates built its airline around two aircraft - and why that’s changing

Feb 13, 2026

Nicholas Ling

Featured articles

View more
This review proves that low cost carriers aren't always cheaper: AirAsia X vs Malaysia Airlines long haul
Airline News

This review proves that low cost carriers aren't always cheaper: AirAsia X vs Malaysia Airlines long haul

Feb 12, 2026

Airline Ratings
NTSB Final Report: causes of the midair collision at Reagan National Airport
Airline News

NTSB Final Report: causes of the midair collision at Reagan National Airport

Feb 19, 2026

Josh Wood
AirAsia X low cost flights to London are back!
Airline News

AirAsia X low cost flights to London are back!

Feb 12, 2026

Josh Wood
LATAM 777’s high-stakes rejected takeoff in São Paulo prompts an investigation
Airline News

LATAM 777’s high-stakes rejected takeoff in São Paulo prompts an investigation

Feb 18, 2026

Josh Wood