Final
Report № AIFN/0010/2018, issued on 10 January 2022
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1.4
Other Damage
The No. 3 main wheel tire struck the runway 30 approach light. The support post of the
approach light was made of steel and was bolted to the runway surface with a height of 70
centimeters. The base of the light support structure was completely detached, and the light
assembly was broken (figure 2). The damaged approach light was located on the runway end safety
area (RESA) (figure 3).
1.5
Personnel Information
1.5.1
Flight crew information
The Commander was a qualified training captain with 22,184 total flight hours. He held a
valid class 1 medical certificate. He stated that he was fit for duty on the day of the Incident. Besides
his simulator sessions for rejected takeoffs, the Investigation was unable to confirm if the
Commander had performed any A320 rejected takeoff during his career.
The Copilot joined the Operator as a second officer trainee pilot under a designated
training program called
initial online experience (IOE)
. The Copilot held a valid multi-crew pilot
license (MPL), a valid class 1 medical certificate. She stated that she was fit for duty on the day of
the Incident.
The Copilot’s training program was designed to train new joiners on full flight simulators
(FFS) with no turbo-jet engine aircraft experience. As a part of her training, she was required to
complete 100 sectors of line flying during the five stages of the MPL training program.
Figure 2
. Damaged runway 30 approach light
Figure 3.
Location of the damaged runway 30 approach light on the runway end safety area
(RESA)