Incident Overview

Description
The MD-11F cargo plane, HL7373, was operating flight KE6316 from Shanghai’s Honqiao Airport, China to Seoul, South Korea. The plane was loaded with 68 tons of cargo and pushed back from its stand. Shanghai Tower then cleared the flight as follows: “Korean Air six three one six clear to destination flight planned route flight level two niner zero. After departure turn left direct to November Hotel Whiskey. Initially climb and maintain niner hundred meters. Departure frequency one one niner zero five. Squawk six three one six.” The engines were started and the airplane taxied to runway 18. Shortly after 16:00 hours the flight was cleared for takeoff. After takeoff the first officer contacted Shanghai Departure and received clearance to climb to 1500 metres (4900 feet): “Korean Air six three one six now turn left direct to November Hotel Whiskey climb and maintain one thousand five hundred meters.” When the aircraft climbed to 4500 feet in the corridor, the captain, after receiving two wrong affirmative answers from the first officer that the required altitude should be 1500 feet, thought that the aircraft was 3000 feet too high. The captain then pushed the control column abruptly and roughly forward causing the MD-11 to enter a rapid descent. Both crew members tried to recover from the dive, but were unable. The airplane crashed into an industrial development zone 10 kilometers (6 miles) southwest of Hongqiao airport. The plane impacted the ground, destroying several houses. Probable Cause: The joint investigative team determines that the probable cause of the Korean Air flight KE 6316 accident was the flight crew’s loss of altitude situational awareness resulting from altitude clearance wrongly relayed by the first officer and the crew’s overreaction with abrupt flight control inputs.
Primary Cause
Loss of altitude situational awareness due to incorrect altitude clearance relayed by the first officer, compounded by a crew’s overreaction with abrupt flight control inputs.Loss of altitude situational awareness due to incorrect altitude clearance relayed by the first officer, compounded by a crew’s overreaction with abrupt flight control inputs.Share on: