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Attributes | |
ACN | 475080 |
Time | |
Date | 200006 |
Day | Fri |
Local Time Of Day | 0601 To 1200 |
Place | |
State Reference | CA |
Altitude | msl single value : 19300 |
Environment | |
Flight Conditions | VMC |
Light | Daylight |
Aircraft 1 | |
Controlling Facilities | artcc : zla.artcc |
Operator | common carrier : air carrier |
Make Model Name | MD-83 |
Operating Under FAR Part | Part 121 |
Flight Phase | climbout : vacating altitude |
Route In Use | departure sid : channel one |
Flight Plan | IFR |
Person 1 | |
Affiliation | company : air carrier |
Function | flight crew : captain oversight : pic |
Qualification | pilot : atp pilot : cfi |
Experience | flight time last 90 days : 160 flight time total : 12000 flight time type : 7000 |
ASRS Report | 475080 |
Person 2 | |
Affiliation | company : air carrier |
Function | flight crew : first officer |
Qualification | pilot : multi engine pilot : instrument pilot : commercial |
Events | |
Anomaly | aircraft equipment problem : less severe non adherence : company policies non adherence : clearance non adherence : published procedure other anomaly other other spatial deviation |
Independent Detector | other controllera |
Resolutory Action | controller : issued alert controller : issued new clearance flight crew : returned to intended or assigned course |
Consequence | other Other |
Supplementary | |
Problem Areas | Flight Crew Human Performance Company Aircraft |
Primary Problem | Flight Crew Human Performance |
Air Traffic Incident | Pilot Deviation |
Narrative:
The first officer was flying the sna channel 1, shafter transition departure procedure. During taxi, the first officer informed me that the ACARS printer had jammed after printing the load closeout. Because of the short taxi time at sna and because the printer was not necessary for flight, I elected to delay any attempt to un-jam the printer until we were in-flight. ATC had cleared us to FL230. Just after reaching FL180, I completed the after takeoff/climb checklist. Since the R80's do not automatically transmit the transponder code for the sna noise abatement procedure to sna operations, it was necessary for me to call operations by radio and give them the code. I advised the first officer that I was leaving the ATC frequency to call sna operations. During the time that I was looking up the operations frequency in flight manual part ii and contacting operations, I was unaware that the first officer was attempting to un-jam the printer and fly the aircraft. As I was completing the transmission, I realized that he was working on the ACARS printer. I came back up on the ATC frequency and just as I was going to mention that he should not be working on the printer the turn northbound toward lax at sxc and were headed toward warning area 290. ATC gave us an immediate turn to 360 degrees direct to lax. We were climbing through FL193 just west of sxc. I took control of the aircraft and made an immediate turn to the assigned heading. Once established direct to lax, I returned control of the aircraft to the first officer. ATC gave no further indication of any problem, and we proceeded on normally. Once level at cruise altitude, I discussed with the first officer the primary duties of the PF. I pointed out the paragraph in the operations manual volume 1 that states that the pilot responsible for flying the aircraft 'will not perform any duties which could or would detract from this primary responsibility.' the first officer said that he understood this responsibility and apologized for his error. Later in the flight, we un-jammed the ACARS printer.
Original NASA ASRS Text
Title: AN MD83 PIC RPT ON A HDG TRACK DEV OCCURRING WHILE THE FLYING FO WAS ATTEMPTING TO CORRECT A JAMMED ACARS PRINTER WHILE CLBING OUT ON THE CHANNEL 1 DEP PROC FROM SNA, CA.
Narrative: THE FO WAS FLYING THE SNA CHANNEL 1, SHAFTER TRANSITION DEP PROC. DURING TAXI, THE FO INFORMED ME THAT THE ACARS PRINTER HAD JAMMED AFTER PRINTING THE LOAD CLOSEOUT. BECAUSE OF THE SHORT TAXI TIME AT SNA AND BECAUSE THE PRINTER WAS NOT NECESSARY FOR FLT, I ELECTED TO DELAY ANY ATTEMPT TO UN-JAM THE PRINTER UNTIL WE WERE INFLT. ATC HAD CLRED US TO FL230. JUST AFTER REACHING FL180, I COMPLETED THE AFTER TKOF/CLB CHKLIST. SINCE THE R80'S DO NOT AUTOMATICALLY XMIT THE XPONDER CODE FOR THE SNA NOISE ABATEMENT PROC TO SNA OPS, IT WAS NECESSARY FOR ME TO CALL OPS BY RADIO AND GIVE THEM THE CODE. I ADVISED THE FO THAT I WAS LEAVING THE ATC FREQ TO CALL SNA OPS. DURING THE TIME THAT I WAS LOOKING UP THE OPS FREQ IN FLT MANUAL PART II AND CONTACTING OPS, I WAS UNAWARE THAT THE FO WAS ATTEMPTING TO UN-JAM THE PRINTER AND FLY THE ACFT. AS I WAS COMPLETING THE XMISSION, I REALIZED THAT HE WAS WORKING ON THE ACARS PRINTER. I CAME BACK UP ON THE ATC FREQ AND JUST AS I WAS GOING TO MENTION THAT HE SHOULD NOT BE WORKING ON THE PRINTER THE TURN NBOUND TOWARD LAX AT SXC AND WERE HEADED TOWARD WARNING AREA 290. ATC GAVE US AN IMMEDIATE TURN TO 360 DEGS DIRECT TO LAX. WE WERE CLBING THROUGH FL193 JUST W OF SXC. I TOOK CTL OF THE ACFT AND MADE AN IMMEDIATE TURN TO THE ASSIGNED HDG. ONCE ESTABLISHED DIRECT TO LAX, I RETURNED CTL OF THE ACFT TO THE FO. ATC GAVE NO FURTHER INDICATION OF ANY PROB, AND WE PROCEEDED ON NORMALLY. ONCE LEVEL AT CRUISE ALT, I DISCUSSED WITH THE FO THE PRIMARY DUTIES OF THE PF. I POINTED OUT THE PARAGRAPH IN THE OPS MANUAL VOLUME 1 THAT STATES THAT THE PLT RESPONSIBLE FOR FLYING THE ACFT 'WILL NOT PERFORM ANY DUTIES WHICH COULD OR WOULD DETRACT FROM THIS PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY.' THE FO SAID THAT HE UNDERSTOOD THIS RESPONSIBILITY AND APOLOGIZED FOR HIS ERROR. LATER IN THE FLT, WE UN-JAMMED THE ACARS PRINTER.
Data retrieved from NASA's ASRS site as of July 2007 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.