ATSB probes Air New Zealand 777 descent below minimum altitude
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) is investigating an incident on 18 November where an Air NZ Boeing 777-300ER descended below minimum safe altitude while on approach to land at Brisbane airport. As the aircraft was tracking to land on runway 01, it had been cleared to descend to 3,000ft but was observed to have descended to 2,500ft. The crew were alerted to this, but the aircraft continued to descend to 2,000ft. The ATSB has classified the event as an operational incident and will review recorded data, interview the flight crew and gather additional data. The investigation is expected to be complete by April 2018.<br/>
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ATSB probes Air New Zealand 777 descent below minimum altitude
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) is investigating an incident on 18 November where an Air NZ Boeing 777-300ER descended below minimum safe altitude while on approach to land at Brisbane airport. As the aircraft was tracking to land on runway 01, it had been cleared to descend to 3,000ft but was observed to have descended to 2,500ft. The crew were alerted to this, but the aircraft continued to descend to 2,000ft. The ATSB has classified the event as an operational incident and will review recorded data, interview the flight crew and gather additional data. The investigation is expected to be complete by April 2018.<br/>