A320 / A321, vicinity Barcelona Spain, 2016

A320 / A321, vicinity Barcelona Spain, 2016

Summary

On 25 July 2016, an Airbus A320 and an Airbus A321 both departing Barcelona and following their ATC instructions came into conflict and the collision risk was removed by the TCAS RA CLIMB response of the A320. Minimum separation was 1.2 nm laterally and 200 feet vertically with visual acquisition of the other traffic by both aircraft. The Investigation found that the controller involved had become preoccupied with an inbound traffic de-confliction task elsewhere in their sector and, after overlooking the likely effect of the different rates of climb of the aircraft, had not regarded monitoring their separation as necessary.

Description

On 25 July 2016, an Airbus A320 (EC-LRE) being operated by Vueling on an international passenger flight from Barcelona to Naples as VLG 6502 and an Airbus A321 (HB-ION) being operated by Swiss on an international passenger flight from Barcelona to Zurich as SWR 191Q lost safe separation in the climb at around FL110 in day VMC after departing from Barcelona. Both aircraft had visually acquired the opposing traffic and the conflict was resolved by the A320 following its TCAS CLIMB RA.

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