Office of Aviation Safety Delta Connection Flight 6448 Operated by Shuttle America Cleveland, Ohio February 18, 2007 Investigator-in-Charge Presentation.

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Office of Aviation Safety Delta Connection Flight 6448 Operated by Shuttle America Cleveland, Ohio February 18, 2007 Investigator-in-Charge Presentation

Weather About 3:05 p.m. Winds 330 degrees at 16 knots, gusting to 22 knots (50-degree crosswind) Visibility 1/4 mile in heavy snow Ceiling broken at 600 feet and 1,700 feet, overcast at 3,400 feet Temperature -7 degrees Celsius

Weather About 3:17 p.m. Visibility 1/4 mile in heavy snow Ceiling broken at 300 feet and 1,000 feet, overcast at 1,500 feet

Runway Conditions Runway 28 plowing completed 1 hour 19 minutes prior to landing Braking action reported as fair (based on 737 pilot report 9 minutes prior to landing) Snow again began falling 29 minutes prior to the landing

Aircraft Airframe, Systems, and Powerplant Conditions No aircraft anomalies

Cleveland Hopkins Airport Wind direction

Landing area Aircraft stopped End of acceptable touchdown zone

Captain calls for go-around 40 feet 10 feet F/O sees runway Captain sees runway 30 feet

Main gear touchdown Thrust reversers deployed 65% N1 F/O 75% braking Capt 90% braking 25% N1 Aircraft stopped Nose gear touchdown

Safety Issues Lack of flight training for rejected landings in deteriorating weather conditions and maximum performance landings on contaminated runways

Safety Issues Need for standard operating procedures stating that either pilot can make a go-around callout Need for attendance policies that allows pilots to call in as fatigued when necessary

Parties to the Investigation Federal Aviation Administration Shuttle America, Inc. International Brotherhood of Teamsters (flight crew) Centro de Investigacao e Prevencao de Acidentes Aeronauticos (CINEPA - Brazil) – Embraer Aircraft Holding, Inc.