Final
Report № AIFN/0010/2018, issued on 10 January 2022
6
1.5.2
Air traffic controller
The air traffic controller held a valid air traffic control license
with ‘aerodrome controller’
rating, and class 1 medical certificate with level-6 English proficiency.
The roster of the air traffic controller showed that his duty on the Incident day was on the
afternoon shift after three days of day-
duty. As per the controller’s statement, he was fit for duty
and, was responsible for managing simultaneously both the Ground and Tower frequencies at the
time of the Incident.
The controller stated that he was busy with multi-tasks at the time, granting take-off
clearance to ABY111. He was monitoring Air Blue flight, ABQ213 to ensure that the aircraft was
holding short of runway 30 at Bravo 20 holding point; visually scanning runway 30 approach path
and the departure end of runway 30; and checking the strip markings on the flight progress strips.
The controller was relieved from duty after the Incident, in accordance with Sharjah Air
Navigation Services policy contained in the
operations manual of air traffic services
.
1.6
Aircraft Information
The Airbus A320 is a medium-range, civil transport aircraft. It is equipped with two high
bypass CFM56-5B4 turbofan engines mounted under the wings. Figure 4 illustrates the Aircraft
dimensions.
1.6.1
Aircraft data
Table 4 provides general Aircraft data at the time of the Incident.
Table 3.
Aircraft data
Manufacturer:
Airbus Industries
Model:
A320-214
MSN:
5984
Date of manufacture:
February 2014
Nationality
and
registration
mark:
The United Arab Emirates, A6-ANV
Certificate of airworthiness
Number:
Issue date:
Valid to:
ARC-AA-ANV-5
31 January 2018
19 February 2019
Certificate of registration
Figure 4.
Airbus A320 dimensions