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Runway incursion, Cessna 172R, Hamilton, 8 November 2025

A runway incursion incident at Hamilton Aerodrome involving an Airbus A320 aeroplane registration VH-A5E operating as JQ166 operated by Jetstar Airways and a Cessna 172 registration ZK-TAP operated by Ardmore Flying School.

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Top: Jetstar Airways Airbus A320 (VH-A5E) parked on the airport apron. Credit: ZhangerAviation // Ryan Zhang Bottom: Cessna 172 aircraft ZK-TAP, operated by Ardmore Flying School, parked on an airfield. Credit: Richard Currie
Top: Jetstar Airways Airbus A320 (VH-A5E) parked on the airport apron. Credit: Zhanger Aviation // Ryan Zhang Bottom: Cessna 172 aircraft ZK-TAP, operated by Ardmore Flying School, parked on an airfield. Credit: Richard Currie

The Commission is investigating a runway incursion incident at Hamilton Aerodrome involving an Airbus A320 aeroplane registration VH-A5E operating as JQ166 operated by Jetstar Airways and a Cessna 172 registration ZK-TAP operated by Ardmore Flying School.
The reported circumstances were that the A320 was on the ground, backtracking* along the aerodrome’s main runway 18L ahead of departing for Sydney. The Cessna was airborne, approaching to land; on the same runway.

* Backtracking refers to the procedure where an aircraft taxies along an active runway in the direction opposite to that being used for takeoff or landing.

Last updated: Monday, 17 November 2025 - 14:14