Incident Overview

Date: Saturday 12 May 2018
Aircraft Type: Boeing 737-8BK (WL)
Owner/operator: Air Niugini
Registration Number: P2-PXE
Location: Port Moresby-Jacksons International Airport (POM) – ÿ Papua New Guinea
Phase of Flight: Standing
Status: Substantial, repaired
Casualties: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 0
Component Affected: The left wing of the L-100 Hercules and the right winglet of the Boeing 737.The left wing of the L-100 Hercules and the right winglet of the Boeing 737.
Investigating Agency: AIC PNGAIC PNG
Category: Accident
A Lockheed L-100 Hercules aircraft, registered N403LC, experienced a near collision with a Boeing 737-800 due to a maneuvering maneuver near the airport access gate. The impact caused significant damage to both aircraft.A Lockheed L-100 Hercules aircraft, registered N403LC, experienced a near collision with a Boeing 737-800 due to a maneuvering maneuver near the airport access gate. The impact caused significant damage to both aircraft.

Description

A Lockheed L-100 Hercules aircraft, registered N403LC, operated by Lynden Air Cargo for PNGAir, conducted a charter flight from Komo Airport to Jacksons International Airport in Papua New Guinea. The flight crew consisted of a pilot in command (PIC), copilot, load master, and two flight engineers. The Hercules landed on runway 14L at 15:10 local, turned right onto taxiway M and continued taxiing to Bay 23, crossing runway 14R and taxiway A. The adjacent bays, Bay 22 and Bay 24 were occupied by a Boeing 737-800, registered P2-PXE, operated by Air Niugini and a Canadian registered Basler BT-67 aircraft respectively. Marshalling guidance was provided at Bay 23 by the operator’s ground personnel. At 15:15, as the PIC was manoeuvring the aircraft slightly to the left to prepare the aircraft to make a right turn and position its aft end to face the airport access gate to the cargo yard, the radius of turn took it past the wing tip of the Boeing 737. The Boeing 737 was stationary and unoccupied on the apron. The leading edge of the left wing of the Hercules impacted the right winglet of the Boeing 737 causing significant damage to both aircraft.

Primary Cause

Maneuvering by the pilot in command (PIC) of the L-100 Hercules resulted in a near collision with the Boeing 737.Maneuvering by the pilot in command (PIC) of the L-100 Hercules resulted in a near collision with the Boeing 737.

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