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Serious Incident: Boeing B737-800, EI-DHX, Ireland West Airport, Knock, 23 Mar 2006: Report No 2006-028
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1  December  2006

  

SYNOPSIS

 

The aircraft was carrying out a routine scheduled passenger flight between London Gatwick Airport (LGW) and Ireland West Airport (EIKN), Knock, Co. Mayo.  The major part of the flight was operationally uneventful until the approach phase to Ireland West was commenced.  Here, some confusion arose with the cockpit crew as to the Runway (RWY) in use for landing.  They had initially flight planned for RWY 09 but the EIKN Air Traffic Control (ATC) advised that their requested Non Directional Beacon (NDB) approach to RWY 09 was unavailable and cleared them for an Instrument Landing System (ILS) approach to RWY 27, from which they could carry out a Circling Approach to RWY 09.   This ATC information led to an ILS approach to RWY 27 with the aircraft incorrectly configured.   The approach was abandoned at about 400 feet above ground level (AGL), as the crew became visual with RWY 27, and a go-around was carried out.  About this time, also, the Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning System (EGPWS) sounded. 

 

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