Jazz DH8D at Calgary on Oct 6th 2023, departed over tugs on runway
Last Update: July 22, 2025 / 19:10:52 GMT/Zulu time
Incident Facts
Date of incident
Oct 6, 2023
Classification
Report
Airline
Jazz Aviation
Flight number
QK-7124
Departure
Calgary, Canada
Destination
Winnipeg, Canada
Aircraft Registration
C-GGNZ
Aircraft Type
De Havilland Dash 8 (400)
ICAO Type Designator
DH8D
On Jul 22nd 2025 Canada's TSB released their final report concluding the probable causes of the occurrence characterized as a runway incursion with the risk of collision were:
Findings as to causes and contributing factors
- Due to procedural drift over time from an absence of recurrent training and oversight, the lead tug driver stopped too close to the Taxiway C2 runway holding position marking, which did not leave enough room for the vehicle to turn around as required by the AVOP Airside Traffic Directives.
- The ground controller’s mental model was that the lead tug driver would continue the route the controller had instructed. This was contradictory to the lead tug driver’s mental model in which the only way to continue the route was to enter Runway 17R; this mental model had been shaped, in part, by his proximity to the runway holding position. Consequently, the driver misinterpreted the instructions of the ground controller and entered Runway 17R while the departing aircraft was beginning its takeoff roll, resulting in a risk of collision.
Findings as to risk
- If the authority gradient between an air traffic controller and a ground vehicle operator is not proactively managed, a ground vehicle operator may not feel comfortable asking for clarification if he or she considers an instruction to be unclear or erroneous. This could potentially result in an operator taking actions that differ from those intended by an air traffic controller.
- If NAV CANADA relies primarily on additional time and aircraft spacing when A-SMGCS is disabled and key safety features are unavailable, there is an increased risk that hazardous situations such as runway incursions will occur and be detected too late to recover the situation.
- If air traffic controllers do not use the correct phraseology for safety-critical situations, there is a risk that the consequences of these situations could be more severe.
The TSB summarized the sequence of events:
Shortly before 1100 Mountain Daylight Time on 06 October 2023, 2 aircraft tow vehicles (tugs) (call sign ATSTOW504 +1) operated by Airport Terminal Services at Calgary International Airport (CYYC), Alberta, planned to drive from Apron 1, to the south side of the airport to reposition an aircraft that was parked on Runway 26. The lead tug driver was given instructions by the ground controller to proceed south on taxiways C, C1, and Y, and hold short of Runway 26. These instructions were amended shortly after with an instruction to enter Taxiway C2 to give way to an aircraft taxiing north, in the opposite direction, on Taxiway C. This communication included an instruction to hold short of Runway 17R, which the lead driver read back.
Once the taxiing aircraft had passed, the ground controller instructed the lead tug driver to continue on Taxiway C and hold short of Runway 26. The lead driver read back the instruction and, at 1104, both vehicles proceeded onto Runway 17R. At that time, another aircraft, a Jazz Aviation LP De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited DHC-8-402 operating as flight JZA7124, was beginning its take-off roll on Runway 17R. The aircraft’s flight crew noticed the 2 tugs as the aircraft approached the decision speed (V1), but the flight crew elected to continue the takeoff. When the aircraft became airborne, it was approximately 3700 feet laterally away from the tugs. It then passed overhead the tugs and climb.
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Incident Facts
Date of incident
Oct 6, 2023
Classification
Report
Airline
Jazz Aviation
Flight number
QK-7124
Departure
Calgary, Canada
Destination
Winnipeg, Canada
Aircraft Registration
C-GGNZ
Aircraft Type
De Havilland Dash 8 (400)
ICAO Type Designator
DH8D
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