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Attributes | |
ACN | 1611578 |
Time | |
Date | 201901 |
Local Time Of Day | 0001-0600 |
Place | |
Locale Reference | ZZZ.Airport |
State Reference | US |
Environment | |
Flight Conditions | Mixed |
Light | Daylight |
Aircraft 1 | |
Make Model Name | B737 Undifferentiated or Other Model |
Operating Under FAR Part | Part 121 |
Flight Phase | Landing |
Flight Plan | IFR |
Person 1 | |
Function | Pilot Flying Captain |
Qualification | Flight Crew Instrument Flight Crew Air Transport Pilot (ATP) Flight Crew Multiengine |
Experience | Flight Crew Last 90 Days 109 Flight Crew Type 14339 |
Person 2 | |
Function | First Officer Pilot Not Flying |
Qualification | Flight Crew Air Transport Pilot (ATP) Flight Crew Instrument Flight Crew Multiengine |
Events | |
Anomaly | ATC Issue All Types Ground Event / Encounter Loss Of Aircraft Control Ground Excursion Runway |
Narrative:
While on IOE (initial operating experience); first landing attempt with company; the first officer made a normal and successful IFR ILS approach and landing. The rcc (runway condition code) received was 6-DRY good; and weather reported winds 040/9; vis 1 NM -fzdzsn br; 600 overcast; temp -5/-7 and landing xxr/left. During the approach; tower directed the flight to depart at the end of the runway. Discussion included the type of approach and confirming the rcc for the runway via ACARS. After landing; handoff of the aircraft was completed and while taxiing less than 20 knots (est.) and approaching the departure end of runway xxr; brakes were applied with no effect including control input using the tiller. Prior to pavement departure; the nose wheel was centered and the aircraft came to rest right of the overrun in the grass. Notifying ground control of the situation; coordination proceeded for rescue though both the tower and company ops. The fas (flight attendants) and [all] passengers were notified of the situation; remaining in their seats until further information was available. Dispatch and chief pilot were contacted. Engines were shut down following APU start; and with maintenance concurrence; the cvr (cockpit voice recorder) circuit breakers were pulled and documented in the logbook.with outstanding support from rescue; deplaning began using the captain side rear entrance after deicing a path; [in groups of passengers] at a time due to shuttle size. Five shuttles were eventually used for the transportation making round trip runs. The aircraft shutdown checklist was accomplished and the crew left last; after inspecting the aircraft for remaining passenger items. No injuries reported during the event. One oversight was not completing the logbook oil and fuel entry prior to leaving the aircraft.
Original NASA ASRS Text
Title: B737 flight crew reported a runway excursion while exiting the runway in poor weather with runway condition erroneously reported to them as 6-dry.
Narrative: While on IOE (Initial Operating Experience); first landing attempt with Company; the First Officer made a normal and successful IFR ILS Approach and landing. The RCC (Runway Condition Code) received was 6-DRY GOOD; and weather reported winds 040/9; Vis 1 NM -FZDZSN BR; 600 overcast; temp -5/-7 and landing XXR/L. During the approach; Tower directed the flight to depart at the end of the runway. Discussion included the type of approach and confirming the RCC for the runway via ACARS. After landing; handoff of the aircraft was completed and while taxiing less than 20 knots (est.) and approaching the departure end of Runway XXR; brakes were applied with no effect including control input using the tiller. Prior to pavement departure; the nose wheel was centered and the aircraft came to rest right of the overrun in the grass. Notifying Ground Control of the situation; coordination proceeded for rescue though both the Tower and Company Ops. The FAs (Flight Attendants) and [all] Passengers were notified of the situation; remaining in their seats until further information was available. Dispatch and Chief Pilot were contacted. Engines were shut down following APU start; and with Maintenance concurrence; the CVR (Cockpit Voice Recorder) circuit breakers were pulled and documented in the logbook.With outstanding support from Rescue; deplaning began using the Captain side rear entrance after deicing a path; [in groups of passengers] at a time due to shuttle size. Five shuttles were eventually used for the transportation making round trip runs. The aircraft shutdown checklist was accomplished and the Crew left last; after inspecting the aircraft for remaining passenger items. No injuries reported during the event. One oversight was not completing the logbook oil and fuel entry prior to leaving the aircraft.
Data retrieved from NASA's ASRS site and automatically converted to unabbreviated mixed upper/lowercase text. This report is for informational purposes with no guarantee of accuracy. See NASA's ASRS site for official report.