Office of Aviation Safety Delta Connection Flight 6448 Operated by Shuttle America Operational Issues.

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Office of Aviation Safety Delta Connection Flight 6448 Operated by Shuttle America Operational Issues

Notices to Airmen (NOTAM) Instrument approach minimums Decision-making during approach Touchdown point Use of reverse thrust Use of brakes

Notices to Airmen (NOTAMs) NOTAMs affecting runways – Minimums raised to localizer only – Glideslope remains in service but angle may be different than published Neither pilot read NOTAMs Information should have been evaluated during preflight activities

Instrument Approach Minimums

Pilots received indications glideslope functioning LOC (GS out) minimum descent altitude (MDA) of 429 feet should have been used ILS decision height (DH) of 227 feet used Missed approach likely with MDA instead of DH – Pilots did not see runway environment at 429 feet

Decision-making During Approach Captain lost sight of runway at 80 feet Captain called for go-around First officer continued Missed approach required if – Flight visibility less than visibility prescribed in instrument approach procedure, or – Approach lighting and runway environment not visible at or below DH or MDA

Decision-making During Approach First officer lost sight of runway at altitude of about 10 feet but continued to land Rejected landing training is required – No requirement for changing weather conditions – Can be accomplished in unrestricted weather conditions

Touchdown Point Target: 1,000 feet Company guidance: no farther than 2,006 feet Touchdown: 2,900 feet – About halfway down 6,017-foot runway

Use of Reverse Thrust Company guidance – maximum at main gear touchdown – Until 80 knots, or – To full stop during emergency Not commanded until about 5 seconds after main gear touchdown Reached about 65 percent for about 2 seconds before tapering off

Use of Brakes Company guidance – full braking on slippery runways Initial brake application with about 1,850 feet runway remaining – Light braking Increased braking to 90 percent of maximum with about 450 feet remaining