If Heavy Rain is reported the landing performance calculations must be made using a very restrictive Braking Action (Medium/Poor) this leaves the 737 unable to land.
The rain was far worse and more persistent late last night yet aircraft were landing. Even if this flight was late and arrived in the rain it was nothing but a shower. Nothing dramatic. At the time it was due it was really nice weather. Bit of an odd one with nothing else affected.
 
The rain was far worse and more persistent late last night yet aircraft were landing. Even if this flight was late and arrived in the rain it was nothing but a shower. Nothing dramatic. At the time it was due it was really nice weather. Bit of an odd one with nothing else affected.
There could have been a report of poor breaking action.
 
Indeed, but with LBA you have to factor in both the frequency and severity of such events.
Except yesterday was in no way severe. It's not as though we had torrential rain, it was a 10 minute heavy shower at tea time, ( well after the flight was due, not sure what time it actually did it's single circuit), and prior to that no wind and sunny.
 
Different companies use different performance tools and companies can increase their safety margins if they see fit. If ATC or the ATIS report ‘heavy rain’ that’s what must be used for performance calculations, even just a shower, if it’s present at the time and the aircraft is close to div fuel means unable to make an approach and a possible div. Those is the rules
 
Different companies use different performance tools and companies can increase their safety margins if they see fit. If ATC or the ATIS report ‘heavy rain’ that’s what must be used for performance calculations, even just a shower, if it’s present at the time and the aircraft is close to div fuel means unable to make an approach and a possible div. Those is the rules
Perhaps but Malta is by no means a long flight and Luqa, as far as I know, isn't an airport that has any significant take off performance issues, so you have to wonder why a flight would arrive from there so short of fuel that an almost immediate divert was needed, if indeed that was the case.
 
I was on the team grounding the aircraft, there was no rain and no wind when the aircraft made its first low pass, and no significant standing water on the ground. There were reports of a storm cell, but the aircraft made the pass far below cloud and i think could've quite easily made an approach. Other aircraft were also departing as normal.
Pax remained on the aircraft.
 

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