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Page 1: Ground Incident Review Featuring a distinguished panel of ground safety experts Transport Canada Safety Management Systems -SMS Information Session YVR

Ground Incident Review

Featuring a distinguished panel of ground safety experts

                                                    

                                       Transport Canada

Safety Management Systems -SMS

Information Session YVR - Nov. 2009

Page 2: Ground Incident Review Featuring a distinguished panel of ground safety experts Transport Canada Safety Management Systems -SMS Information Session YVR

• Moderator

• Mr. Gerry Pipe, Mgr. Corporate Safety Air Canada - YYZ

• Mr. Mark Shankland, Mgr. Acrft/Bgge Srvcs Air Canada - YVR

• Mr. Warren Maines, GM Servisair - YVR

• Mr. Steve Sogg Human Factors Consultant Boeing Commercial Aircraft - SEA

• Mr. Brett Patterson Dir Airside Ops YVR

Ground Incident Review

Page 3: Ground Incident Review Featuring a distinguished panel of ground safety experts Transport Canada Safety Management Systems -SMS Information Session YVR

Location of AC

Jackknife

RF

Path of Travel

Location of main concentration of

glycolPath of travel

Path of travel

In view of camera

Line Key

Page 4: Ground Incident Review Featuring a distinguished panel of ground safety experts Transport Canada Safety Management Systems -SMS Information Session YVR

Towbarless Tractor Incident - Background• XYZ Airline operates

from Terminal C at Any Airport, CDA.

• The crew consists of two ground support agents from a service provider.

• The agents are towing a fueled B737-900 aircraft from remote parking to their gate for upload.

• The crew is using a “tow barless” tractor.

This incident is a fictitious mock-up using de-identified material. Names, dates, and conditions have been altered in order to stimulate thinking in a training environment. No connection to an actual incident should be inferred.

Location of Incident

Page 5: Ground Incident Review Featuring a distinguished panel of ground safety experts Transport Canada Safety Management Systems -SMS Information Session YVR

Towbarless Tractor Incident - Background• Date / Time is

December 24th at 14:00

• Weather is clear, sunny, temperature 1c, wind is westerly at 29 gust to 45 Kmph

• The agents are proceeding to gate 71.

• There are several icy patches on the ramp where aircraft have previously de-iced with Water/Glycol

This incident is a fictitious mock-up using de-identified material. Names, dates, and conditions have been altered in order to stimulate thinking in a training environment. No connection to an actual incident should be inferred.

Any Airport, CDA - Terminals

Page 6: Ground Incident Review Featuring a distinguished panel of ground safety experts Transport Canada Safety Management Systems -SMS Information Session YVR

Towbarless Tractor Incident - Background

• Suddenly, without warning, the tractor jackknifes under the aircraft nose, turning approximately 135 degrees.

• The crew is shocked and stunned. They called maintenance on radio to report. The mechanic relays to ramp control and company operations.

• Within minutes, Airport Ops, Airline Ops, Service Provider and Safety Investigators respond.

This incident is a fictitious mock-up using de-identified material. Names, dates, and conditions have been altered in order to stimulate thinking in a training environment. No connection to an actual incident should be inferred.

Page 7: Ground Incident Review Featuring a distinguished panel of ground safety experts Transport Canada Safety Management Systems -SMS Information Session YVR

Towbarless Tractor Incident - Investigation

• Mr. Warren Maines,

GM Servisair YVR Vendor to XYZ

Airlines– Freeze Scene

– Disconnect Towbarless Tug 8 to maintenance facility

– Tow damaged aircraft to XYZ Airlines MTC Ops for further inspection

– Arrange for interview of both agents with XYZ and REDA consultant

This incident is a fictitious mock-up using de-identified material. Names, dates, and conditions have been altered in order to stimulate thinking in a training environment. No connection to an actual incident should be inferred.

Page 8: Ground Incident Review Featuring a distinguished panel of ground safety experts Transport Canada Safety Management Systems -SMS Information Session YVR

Towbarless Tractor Incident – Investigation• Mr. Warren Maines – GM Servisair YVR

• Interviewed driver and second agent at scene of accident– Driver had more than 7 years’ experience and worked 1

hour before the accident (shift change at 13:00 ET)

– Driver statement: “While me and my partner were pulling into Gate 71 with B737 at about 1400, we passed by a patch of glycol on the Taxi -Line. My partner was about to get off the tug, cause we were doing about 5-6 kmph, we loss control of the tug we spun and the side of the AC hitting the cargo door. I did not even apply the brakes the whole time.”

– Agent 2 had 1-2 years experience and worked 1 hour before the accident (shift change at 13:00 ET)

– Agent 2 statement: “to whom it may concern, at about 1415 me and Merv were tow a B737 in tug # 8. As we were come into Gate 71, I was about to get out to wing walk when the tug hit a patch of glycol and the tug lost control. The tug was traveling at about 7-9 kmph.”

This incident is a fictitious mock-up using de-identified material. Names, dates, and conditions have been altered in order to stimulate thinking in a training environment. No connection to an actual incident should be inferred.

Page 9: Ground Incident Review Featuring a distinguished panel of ground safety experts Transport Canada Safety Management Systems -SMS Information Session YVR

Towbarless Tractor Incident - Investigation Mr. Mark Shankland

Mgr. Acrft/Bgge Srvcs

Air Canada

Photos and Notes

– NLG at max deflection to right

– NLG should be aligned perpendicular to yellow “shoes” in cradle (parallel to tug’s lengthwise axis)

– Pivoting tractor caused NLG to twist out of “cradle”

This incident is a fictitious mock-up using de-identified material. Names, dates, and conditions have been altered in order to stimulate thinking in a training environment. No connection to an actual incident should be inferred.

NLG deflected ~ 45 degrees (red stripe is

max deflection angle)

Cradle

Page 10: Ground Incident Review Featuring a distinguished panel of ground safety experts Transport Canada Safety Management Systems -SMS Information Session YVR

Towbarless Tractor Incident - Investigation

Mr. Mark Shankland

Mgr. Acrft/Bgge Srvcs

Air Canada

Photos and Notes

– Forward cargo door frame buckled by tractor

– Tractor light separated from bracket

This incident is a fictitious mock-up using de-identified material. Names, dates, and conditions have been altered in order to stimulate thinking in a training environment. No connection to an actual incident should be inferred.

Buckled frame

Light Bracket Sheared

off

Page 11: Ground Incident Review Featuring a distinguished panel of ground safety experts Transport Canada Safety Management Systems -SMS Information Session YVR

Towbarless Tractor Incident - Investigation Mr. Mark Shankland

Mgr. Acrft/Bgge Srvcs

Air Canada

Photos and Notes

– Aircraft skin punctured by tractor

– Note “continuity of contact surfaces” (witness marks) on skin from tractor light bracket (previous slide)

– Blade antenna struck by tractor

This incident is a fictitious mock-up using de-identified material. Names, dates, and conditions have been altered in order to stimulate thinking in a training environment. No connection to an actual incident should be inferred.

Antenna Struck and Torn from

Mount

Witness marks

Page 12: Ground Incident Review Featuring a distinguished panel of ground safety experts Transport Canada Safety Management Systems -SMS Information Session YVR

Towbarless Tractor Incident - Investigation

Mr. Mark Shankland

Mgr. Acrft/Bgge Srvcs

Air Canada

Photos and Notes

– High sun angle from southwest (aircraft left)

– Sheen on ramp surface

This incident is a fictitious mock-up using de-identified material. Names, dates, and conditions have been altered in order to stimulate thinking in a training environment. No connection to an actual incident should be inferred.

Sheen

Sheen

Page 13: Ground Incident Review Featuring a distinguished panel of ground safety experts Transport Canada Safety Management Systems -SMS Information Session YVR

Towbarless Tractor Incident - Investigation Mr. Brett Patterson

Dir. Airside Operations YVR

– Ensure the Safety of the Scene

– Secure Scene Impact on Airport

– Info / Data Gathering

– Contain Spills

– Advise TC of incident

– Restore Operations

– Interview operator

– AVOP enforcement action

– Interview Air Navigation Srvcs

This incident is a fictitious mock-up using de-identified material. Names, dates, and conditions have been altered in order to stimulate thinking in a training environment. No connection to an actual incident should be inferred.

Page 14: Ground Incident Review Featuring a distinguished panel of ground safety experts Transport Canada Safety Management Systems -SMS Information Session YVR

Towbarless Tractor Incident - Investigation Mr. Steve Sogg

Consultant Human Factors

to XYZ Airlines

– Conduct pre Ramp Error Decision Aid (REDA) interview activities

• Review accident investigation results

• Identify personnel involved

• Review procedures

• Review accident and REDA records for similar events

• Review training records

This incident is a fictitious mock-up using de-identified material. Names, dates, and conditions have been altered in order to stimulate thinking in a training environment. No connection to an actual incident should be inferred.

Page 15: Ground Incident Review Featuring a distinguished panel of ground safety experts Transport Canada Safety Management Systems -SMS Information Session YVR

Towbarless Tractor IncidentModerator/Audience Interaction

• What’s your initial take on this?

– Operator human factors?

– Environmental conditions?

– Airport physical layout, signage, guidelines?

– Mechanical failure?

– Supervisory human factors?

– Sabotage by little green men from outer space?

• Why do you believe this to be true?

This incident is a fictitious mock-up using de-identified material. Names, dates, and conditions have been altered in order to stimulate thinking in a training environment. No connection to an actual incident should be inferred.

Page 16: Ground Incident Review Featuring a distinguished panel of ground safety experts Transport Canada Safety Management Systems -SMS Information Session YVR

Towbarless Tractor Incident – Data Analysis• Mr. Warren Maines – GM Servisair YVR Findings

– Both employees received paid suspension pending investigation• Both employees were trained on the equipment

approximately 6 months prior to the accident. • They also had taken a Mishap Training Course.

– This is second similar incident at ABC in one year with towbarless tractors at this airport

• Last year’s jackknife incident occurred during wet conditions at a speed of 14 kmph without any abnormal driver control input.

• Glycol, runway deicing fluid, snow rain and ice are common conditions on airports. We already train to reduce speed. Suggest involve manufacturer’s engineering team with this review.

• What steps can taken to reduce loss of vehicle traction?   Is there a better tire for conditions specific to this airport, etc?

• Review manufacture recommendationsThis incident is a fictitious mock-up using de-identified material. Names, dates, and conditions have been altered in order to

stimulate thinking in a training environment. No connection to an actual incident should be inferred.

Page 17: Ground Incident Review Featuring a distinguished panel of ground safety experts Transport Canada Safety Management Systems -SMS Information Session YVR

Towbarless Tractor Incident – Data Analysis Mr. Warren Maines – GM Servisair YVR

– Non-Volatile Memory extracted from Towbarless Tug 8

– Driver used engine braking to decelerate from 28.4 kmph to less than 12.8 kmph just prior to incident (corresponds to his statement)

This incident is a fictitious mock-up using de-identified material. Names, dates, and conditions have been altered in order to stimulate thinking in a training environment. No connection to an actual incident should be inferred.

Page 18: Ground Incident Review Featuring a distinguished panel of ground safety experts Transport Canada Safety Management Systems -SMS Information Session YVR

Towbarless Tractor Incident – Data Analysis

Mr. Brett Patterson

Dir. Airside Ops - YVR Weather Service

– Temperature 1c

– Wind speed 29 kmph gusts to 45 kmph

– Ground Surface/Sub surface temperature

– No precipitation

This incident is a fictitious mock-up using de-identified material. Names, dates, and conditions have been altered in order to stimulate thinking in a training environment. No connection to an actual incident should be inferred.

Page 19: Ground Incident Review Featuring a distinguished panel of ground safety experts Transport Canada Safety Management Systems -SMS Information Session YVR

Towbarless Tractor Incident – Follow-up

Mr. Brett Patterson – Dir. Airside Ops YVR During interview with XYZ employee tug driver

before issuing citation

• Employee stated he was tired reporting on shift (up all night with new baby)

• Employee stated supervisor asked him to hurry to get B737 spotted at gate 71 due to maintenance delay

• Employee stated he was distracted by sun angle before initiating turn – did not see Glycol sheen

• Employee stated he had difficulty understanding Agent 2, a new Spanish-speaker who was trying to exit tractor before it had stopped. This was an additional distraction.

This incident is a fictitious mock-up using de-identified material. Names, dates, and conditions have been altered in order to stimulate thinking in a training environment. No connection to an actual incident should be inferred.

Page 20: Ground Incident Review Featuring a distinguished panel of ground safety experts Transport Canada Safety Management Systems -SMS Information Session YVR

Towbarless Tractor Incident – Data Analysis

Mr. Steve Sogg – XYZ Airlines Consultant – REDA– Conduct separate interview of Driver and Agent

– Contributing factors

Information Equipment/tools/safety equipment

Aircraft Design/Configuration Job/Task

Knowledge/Skills Individual Factors

Environment/Facility/Ramp Organizational Factors

Leadership/Supervision Communications

– Driver • Equipment/tools/safety equipment – Driven too fast in in Glycol

contaminated environment• Technical skills – Didn’t know what to do when jackknife started• Task knowledge – Did not understand how much inertia was involved• Individual factors – Decreased visual perception due to sun• Environment/Facility/Ramp – Glycol on ramp• Organizational Factors – Work process/procedures did not define

careful speed

This incident is a fictitious mock-up using de-identified material. Names, dates, and conditions have been altered in order to stimulate thinking in a training environment. No connection to an actual incident should be inferred.

Page 21: Ground Incident Review Featuring a distinguished panel of ground safety experts Transport Canada Safety Management Systems -SMS Information Session YVR

Towbarless Tractor Incident – Data Analysis

Mr. Steve Sogg – XYZ Airlines Consultant – REDA

Agent

•Knowledge/Skills – Did not know vendor process requirement to walk when visibility was bad

•Knowledge/Skills – Could not read procedure due to insufficient English language skills

•Organizational Factors – Selection process did not sufficiently assess English language (reading) competency

•Organizational Factor – It is the norm to ride is the tug at that location

This incident is a fictitious mock-up using de-identified material. Names, dates, and conditions have been altered in order to stimulate thinking in a training environment. No connection to an actual incident should be inferred.

Page 22: Ground Incident Review Featuring a distinguished panel of ground safety experts Transport Canada Safety Management Systems -SMS Information Session YVR

Towbarless Tractor IncidentModerator/Audience Interaction

• How about the facts brought forward now?

– Operator human factors?

– Environmental conditions?

– Airport physical layout, signage, guidelines?

– Mechanical failure?

– Supervisory human factors?

– Sabotage by little green men from outer space?

• Do we stop here?This incident is a fictitious mock-up using de-identified material. Names, dates, and conditions have been altered in order to

stimulate thinking in a training environment. No connection to an actual incident should be inferred.

Page 23: Ground Incident Review Featuring a distinguished panel of ground safety experts Transport Canada Safety Management Systems -SMS Information Session YVR

Towbarless Tractor Incident – Mitigation Mr. Warren Maines – GM Servisair YVR

– Company accepted Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) report from both employees

– Board of Inquiry (BOI) corrective action:• Company Safety Bulletin and shift relief awareness

campaign using de-identified incident photos to emphasize – never egress from a moving vehicle, even at slow speed!

• Employees are encouraged to report to Shift Supervisor any unusual personal circumstances affecting fitness to work; this could permit temporary re-assignment to non-technical tasks

• Supervisor training to emphasize adverse effect of suggesting subordinates hasten to accomplish complex tasks

• Company will investigate the standardization of training materials perhaps with pictorial support for English as Second Language employees.

This incident is a fictitious mock-up using de-identified material. Names, dates, and conditions have been altered in order to stimulate thinking in a training environment. No connection to an actual incident should be inferred.

Page 24: Ground Incident Review Featuring a distinguished panel of ground safety experts Transport Canada Safety Management Systems -SMS Information Session YVR

Towbarless Tractor Incident – Mitigation

Mr. Mark Shankland - Mgr. Acrft & Bgge Srvcs Air Canada– Company restricted the practice of de-icing aircraft in the Romeo

Fox Alley within 2 weeks of incident

– Field conditions and speed operations are briefed daily.

– Further speed restrictions are being considered during contaminated conditions.

– The safety department has approached XYZ Aprt Authority with concerns about the paving/sealing conditions around the Terminal B gate and ramp areas.

– GSE is investigating tire replacement on Supertugs to achieve greater friction in snow, ice, sleet, freezing rain and rain conditions

– Change to Ground Support Manual: “While driving in near-freezing conditions, especially in strong or gusting winds, be mindful of forces on the airplane which, combined with towing speed and inertia, may generate a skid…particularly on sloped and/or contaminated surfaces.”This incident is a fictitious mock-up using de-identified material. Names, dates, and conditions have been altered in order to

stimulate thinking in a training environment. No connection to an actual incident should be inferred.

Page 25: Ground Incident Review Featuring a distinguished panel of ground safety experts Transport Canada Safety Management Systems -SMS Information Session YVR

Towbarless Tractor Incident – Mitigation Mr. Brett Patterson – Dir. Airside Ops YVR

Brief incident at monthly Airport ASOC Meeting

• Review Ramp Ops Committee

– Liaison with Airport Maintenance and Planning Departments

• Post airport taxiway lights and signage around contaminated areas to warn ground handlers

• Post contaminated taxiway/ramp info on tower Voice Advsry to alert pilots

• Bulletins to Ramp Offices

This incident is a fictitious mock-up using de-identified material. Names, dates, and conditions have been altered in order to stimulate thinking in a training environment. No connection to an actual incident should be inferred.

Page 26: Ground Incident Review Featuring a distinguished panel of ground safety experts Transport Canada Safety Management Systems -SMS Information Session YVR

Towbarless Tractor Incident – Mitigation Mr. Steve Sogg – XYZ Human Factors

ConsultantRecommendations:• Expand towing training to include emergency conditions.

• Emphasize in training and crew meetings the effects of heavy aircraft on towing.

• Provide and require the use of sunglasses in bright sunlight conditions.

• Address the issue of Glycol on the ramp.

• Revise selection policy and process to assess reading competency.

• Emphasize to first level management the requirement for agents to walk, not ride on tractors in poor visibility conditions.

• Revise towing procedure to specifically define maximum speed in poor visibility conditions.

This incident is a fictitious mock-up using de-identified material. Names, dates, and conditions have been altered in order to stimulate thinking in a training environment. No connection to an actual incident should be inferred.

Page 27: Ground Incident Review Featuring a distinguished panel of ground safety experts Transport Canada Safety Management Systems -SMS Information Session YVR

Towbarless Tractor IncidentModerator/Audience Wrap-up

• Does it make sense?

– Hazard identification

– Risk assessment

– Development of mitigation strategies

– Measurement of effectiveness

• Is the mere absence of an event a confirmation of mitigation effectiveness?

– Why or why not?

– Questions?

This incident is a fictitious mock-up using de-identified material. Names, dates, and conditions have been altered in order to stimulate thinking in a training environment. No connection to an actual incident should be inferred.