Event Details


Title:Ground collision between a Boeing 737-322 and Boeing 767, San Francisco, June 6, 1996
Micro summary:This Boeing 737-322 collided with a Boeing 767 during pushback.
Event Time:1996-06-06 at 2205 PDT
File Name:1996-06-06-US.pdf
Publishing Agency:National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)
Publishing Country:USA
Report number:LAX96LA222A
Pages:6
Site of event:San Francisco, CA
First AirplaneSecond Airplane
Departure:San Francisco International Airport, San Mateo County, California, USASan Francisco International Airport, San Mateo County, California, USA
Destination:Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, Seattle, Washington, USANew York City
Airplane Type(s):Boeing 737-322Boeing 767-223
Flight Phase:TaxiTaxi
Registration(s):N371UAN335AA
Operator(s):United AirlinesAmerican Airlines
Type of flight:RevenueRevenue
Occupants:55165
Fatalities:00
Serious Injuries:00
Minor/Non-Injured:55165
Other Injuries:00
Executive Summary:

NTSB short summary:

inadequate visual lookout by the United Airlines tug driver during the pushback operation. Contributing factors were: the driver's reduced ability to observe the American B-767 due to the nighttime condition, and United Airlines management's failure to ensure that safety procedures were followed.

NTSB synopsis:

At night, a tail-to-tail ground collision occurred in an alleyway between an outbound United Boeing 737, N371UA, and an outbound American Boeing 767, N335AA. At the time, the B-737 was under tug control while being pushed back without the aid of wing walkers from gate number 77. The United B-767 was beginning to taxi from the same alleyway following its earlier uneventful pushback with the aid of wing walkers from gate number 63. According to the B-737's tug driver, during pushback she had observed a nearby food service truck and had initially slowed her speed to ensure its passage. Thereafter, she continued pushing the B-737 toward the designed alleyway location. Suddenly, an impact occurred and the tug driver for the first time observed an American B-767 was already located in the alleyway. United management reported that during pushback operations it was the tug driver's responsibility to ensure that adequate clearance existed. Nine months earlier United management was aware that aircraft utilizing its gate number 77 did not have the minimum 25-foot aircraft wing tip clearance as required by the City of San Francisco. City personnel agreed to allow United gate usage provided United 'guarantee the use of wing walkers.'

NTSB factual narrative text:

On June 6, 1996, at 2205 hours Pacific daylight time, a United Airlines Boeing 737-322, N371UA, operating as scheduled passenger flight number 2546 to Seattle, Washington, collided on the ground with an American Airlines Boeing 767-223, N335AA, operating as scheduled passenger flight number 18 to New York City, New York. The collision occurred between the "E" and "F" concourses in an alleyway at the San Francisco International Airport, San Francisco, California. At the time, the United aircraft was under tug control while being pushed back from gate number 77, and the American aircraft was commencing to taxi for takeoff from the same alleyway following its uneventful pushback from gate number 63. During the aircraft tail-to-tail collision, the United aircraft was substantially damaged, and neither its 5 crew members nor 50 passengers were injured. The American aircraft received minor damage, and neither its 11 crew members nor 154 passengers were injured.

The captains in both aircraft had received clearances for their respective pushbacks, and the American aircraft was pushed back first. According to American, wing walkers had been used during the pushback operation, and its aircraft was positioned at its customary location in the alleyway. Thereafter, the captain started both engines. The push tractor disconnected from the aircraft, and along with the wing walkers proceeded back to the gate. Upon arrival at the gate one of the wing walkers observed that the aircraft had just been impacted by a United aircraft.

According to a representative from United Airlines, no wing walkers were used during its pushback operation. Also, it was United's policy that prior to pushing the accident aircraft into the alleyway, it was the tug driver's responsibility to ensure that adequate clearance existed from other aircraft.

The United tug driver reported, in pertinent part, that after initiating the pushback she slowed her speed to allow for the passage of a food service truck. Then she continued with the pushback operation and looked for the lead-in line where the aircraft was to be positioned in the alleyway. The tug driver further reported that approaching the lead-in line the aircraft "lunged toward me abruptly." The tug driver asked the pilot what was wrong and whether he applied brakes. The pilot, who described the aircraft as having experienced a "shudder," responded that he had not applied the brakes.

The tug driver indicated that she initially believed something might be wrong with the tug; however, she proceeded with another pushback effort. After restarting the pushback she observed for the first time the landing gear of a Boeing 767 which was already located in the alleyway. The Boeing 767 was located directly behind the Boeing 737. It was then that she realized a collision had occurred.

In September of 1995, United Airlines management was aware that aircraft utilizing its gate number 77 did not have the minimum 25-foot aircraft wing tip clearance in the alleyway as required by the City of San Francisco. City personnel agreed to allow United to paint temporary aircraft lead-in lines at the gate and to allow Boeing 737 aircraft gate usage provided United "guarantee the use of wing walkers."
Learning Keywords:Operations - Ground Collision
Consequence - Damage - Airframe or fuselage
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