Dear friends
Last Sunday a RWY 13R and 13L Aerogal Captain confussion made a dangerous incident in KJFK.
Here is the link:
http://www.civilianaviation.co.uk/forum ... 13&p=12690
Arturo Carvajal
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KJFK Aerogal and Jet Blue near miss
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Re: KJFK Aerogal and Jet Blue near miss
How exactly do you do that???? They're totally different frequencies!!!Wayne Szot wrote:Sounds like he tuned the wrong runway for an ILS landing... intercepted the wrong localizer.
I think this is a classic case of a foreign pilot not being familiar with the airspace. It happens to me in Europe often. I think the FAA should start requiring a certain amount of time in the right seat for foreign pilots operating in these high-traffic airspaces. I think that is a fair requirement that would help pilots become familiar with the airports they are flying into before actually being in command of a 767 with hundreds of souls on board. There is very little room for error in the NY airspace, but most of us have heard the funny (in retrospect) recordings of irate NY area controllers frustrated with pilots who can barely understand the language let alone know their way around the airport. If I were flying an a/c into a foreign airspace I would want as much time as possible to familiarize myself with the area and procedures before actually being in command of the aircraft.
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Re: KJFK Aerogal and Jet Blue near miss
CANARSIE approach to RWY 13R and 13L is visual and very difficult to perform.
Aerogal Captain answered to ATC "Clear to land " missing answer the runway ident "13L" as ATC cleared him.
Its easy confuse 13R as 13L in visual CANARSIE low flight level approach.
United pilot waiting to Takeoff 13L was the captain who start the first alarm of AEROGAL wrong landing RWY.
Lucky everybody.
Aerogal Captain answered to ATC "Clear to land " missing answer the runway ident "13L" as ATC cleared him.
Its easy confuse 13R as 13L in visual CANARSIE low flight level approach.
United pilot waiting to Takeoff 13L was the captain who start the first alarm of AEROGAL wrong landing RWY.
Lucky everybody.