Chief Captain
Well-Known Member
Unreal.
She lost SA on that one. Although, 9DR should have had the sense to at least look down the runway before taxing into position - hell - if only they had been listening they would have realized someone else was coming their way.
Controller's fault though.
In the end, yes it was the controller's screw up, but I think it's a little unfair to say that "she" lost SA. Everybody's SA was gone. The PC12 crew should have heard the TO clearance, and the CRJ should have heard the PC12's clearance.
I'd also put a lot of blame on the PC12 pilot. All he said was "position and hold 9DR" If he had included the runway number, perhaps the CRJ would have caught it. That's why proper RT is so important. It's designed to save lives, but when people make up their own RT "standards" as they go along, we have things like this happen.
It seems she thought that the PC12 was at the threshold of 18L, as she advised them of traffic arriving on 23. IDK how the flight strips are set up. perhaps the PC12 was the next strip and it didn't indicate that they were holding short downfield?