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Attributes | |
ACN | 774341 |
Time | |
Date | 200802 |
Place | |
Locale Reference | airport : zzz.airport |
State Reference | US |
Altitude | msl single value : 2000 |
Environment | |
Flight Conditions | IMC |
Weather Elements | Turbulence |
Light | Night |
Aircraft 1 | |
Controlling Facilities | tower : zzz.tower |
Operator | common carrier : air carrier |
Make Model Name | Medium Large Transport Low Wing 2 Turbojet Eng |
Operating Under FAR Part | Part 121 |
Flight Phase | landing : missed approach |
Flight Plan | IFR |
Person 1 | |
Affiliation | company : air carrier |
Function | flight crew : first officer |
ASRS Report | 774341 |
Person 2 | |
Affiliation | company : air carrier |
Function | flight crew : captain oversight : pic |
Experience | flight time last 90 days : 292 flight time type : 7500 |
ASRS Report | 774337 |
Events | |
Anomaly | altitude deviation : overshoot inflight encounter : weather inflight encounter : wake turbulence other anomaly other anomaly |
Independent Detector | other flight crewa other flight crewb |
Resolutory Action | flight crew : diverted to another airport flight crew : exited adverse environment flight crew : executed go around |
Supplementary | |
Problem Areas | Weather Environmental Factor |
Primary Problem | Environmental Factor |
Narrative:
I was the PF. We were being vectored for an ILS to runway 12R. On downwind and base to final; we were experiencing continuous moderate turbulence. At approximately 4 mi on final (localizer capture) severe turbulence was encountered. I got the stick shaker for approximately 1-2 seconds and a go around was initiated. During the go around (approximately 4200-4500 ft MSL) we were given a 050 degree heading and climb to 5000 ft. The vvi was pegged at 6000 FPM climb. I recovered the aircraft at approximately 5700-5800 ft and initiated a correction back to 5000 ft MSL. No known ATC issues on the go around and they were informed of our deviation. Recovered uneventfully to our destination. Supplemental information from acn 774337: on arrival; front was approaching airport but radar indicated strong cells still northwest on the ILS to runway 12R. We arrived from south due to ATC routing traffic away from storms. On downwind; no significant WX was seen but as we were near a position to turn base; ATC turned us 20 degrees left which took us toward a cell. We were on a right downwind close to airport and controller might have taken us wider to make turn to final. Ride deteriorated to constant moderate turbulence as we configured for landing and turned base. We were then given an intercept heading and intercepted final. We then encountered severe turbulence. Instruments were difficult to read and difficult to change radio frequency to tower. First officer was flying and was working thrust levers to maintain airspeed but we eventually got the stick shaker upon which I ordered a go around. As we initiated miss approach; told tower we were in severe turbulence and they handed us off to departure. I told them we needed to go left and needed an altitude assignment. They gave us a 050 degree heading and 5000 ft. We continued to struggle with the airplane getting it cleaned up and turned. We were still in severe turbulence (this would be 60-90 seconds after go around). My attention was on radar to get a clear area and when I checked altimeter we were at 5900 ft and I instructed first officer to return to 5000 ft and advised ATC we were returning to 5000 ft. They acknowledged and continued vectoring us away from WX. This episode lasted approximately 2 mins as did the severe turbulence. No traffic around us to conflict with. My first concern was to keep control of aircraft; then fly headings and altitude.
Original NASA ASRS Text
Title: A B737 ENCOUNTERED SEVERE TURB ON APCH WITH A STALL WARNING. DURING THE GAR THE ASSIGNED ALT WAS EXCEEDED BY ABOUT 800' DURING A 6;000 FPM CLB.
Narrative: I WAS THE PF. WE WERE BEING VECTORED FOR AN ILS TO RWY 12R. ON DOWNWIND AND BASE TO FINAL; WE WERE EXPERIENCING CONTINUOUS MODERATE TURB. AT APPROX 4 MI ON FINAL (LOC CAPTURE) SEVERE TURB WAS ENCOUNTERED. I GOT THE STICK SHAKER FOR APPROX 1-2 SECONDS AND A GAR WAS INITIATED. DURING THE GAR (APPROX 4200-4500 FT MSL) WE WERE GIVEN A 050 DEG HDG AND CLB TO 5000 FT. THE VVI WAS PEGGED AT 6000 FPM CLB. I RECOVERED THE ACFT AT APPROX 5700-5800 FT AND INITIATED A CORRECTION BACK TO 5000 FT MSL. NO KNOWN ATC ISSUES ON THE GAR AND THEY WERE INFORMED OF OUR DEV. RECOVERED UNEVENTFULLY TO OUR DEST. SUPPLEMENTAL INFO FROM ACN 774337: ON ARR; FRONT WAS APCHING ARPT BUT RADAR INDICATED STRONG CELLS STILL NW ON THE ILS TO RWY 12R. WE ARRIVED FROM S DUE TO ATC ROUTING TFC AWAY FROM STORMS. ON DOWNWIND; NO SIGNIFICANT WX WAS SEEN BUT AS WE WERE NEAR A POS TO TURN BASE; ATC TURNED US 20 DEGS L WHICH TOOK US TOWARD A CELL. WE WERE ON A R DOWNWIND CLOSE TO ARPT AND CTLR MIGHT HAVE TAKEN US WIDER TO MAKE TURN TO FINAL. RIDE DETERIORATED TO CONSTANT MODERATE TURB AS WE CONFIGURED FOR LNDG AND TURNED BASE. WE WERE THEN GIVEN AN INTERCEPT HDG AND INTERCEPTED FINAL. WE THEN ENCOUNTERED SEVERE TURB. INSTS WERE DIFFICULT TO READ AND DIFFICULT TO CHANGE RADIO FREQ TO TWR. FO WAS FLYING AND WAS WORKING THRUST LEVERS TO MAINTAIN AIRSPD BUT WE EVENTUALLY GOT THE STICK SHAKER UPON WHICH I ORDERED A GAR. AS WE INITIATED MISS APCH; TOLD TWR WE WERE IN SEVERE TURB AND THEY HANDED US OFF TO DEP. I TOLD THEM WE NEEDED TO GO L AND NEEDED AN ALT ASSIGNMENT. THEY GAVE US A 050 DEG HDG AND 5000 FT. WE CONTINUED TO STRUGGLE WITH THE AIRPLANE GETTING IT CLEANED UP AND TURNED. WE WERE STILL IN SEVERE TURB (THIS WOULD BE 60-90 SECONDS AFTER GAR). MY ATTN WAS ON RADAR TO GET A CLR AREA AND WHEN I CHKED ALTIMETER WE WERE AT 5900 FT AND I INSTRUCTED FO TO RETURN TO 5000 FT AND ADVISED ATC WE WERE RETURNING TO 5000 FT. THEY ACKNOWLEDGED AND CONTINUED VECTORING US AWAY FROM WX. THIS EPISODE LASTED APPROX 2 MINS AS DID THE SEVERE TURB. NO TFC AROUND US TO CONFLICT WITH. MY FIRST CONCERN WAS TO KEEP CTL OF ACFT; THEN FLY HDGS AND ALT.
Data retrieved from NASA's ASRS site as of May 2009 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.