Narrative:

A SR22 was handed off to denver approach. Aircraft was -dandd-fqf-dbl-ase at FL180. The aircraft was to enter denver approach dandd/quail arrivals airspace. I did not notice that the computer had started handing the aircraft to the wrong sector. The aircraft should have handed to X tags or dandd/quail arrivals. The aircraft instead handed off to south tag; south departure. This has been an ongoing problem that remains unfixed. Aircraft that are at assigned altitudes do not hand off to the right sectors at den approach. I feel this is just an adaptation problem that remains unfixed. I took the hand off back and initiated a hand off to X tags. The aircraft was taken by dannd/quail X tags before the aircraft had entered their airspace. I have previously filed this type of problem report.

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Original NASA ASRS Text

Title: ZDV Controller expressed concern regarding the continued failure of the Center automation to make hand offs to the correct D01 positions; and further requested an adaptation be made to correct this anomaly.

Narrative: A SR22 was handed off to Denver Approach. Aircraft was -DANDD-FQF-DBL-ASE at FL180. The aircraft was to enter Denver Approach DANDD/QUAIL Arrivals Airspace. I did not notice that the computer had started handing the aircraft to the wrong sector. The aircraft should have handed to X tags or DANDD/QUAIL Arrivals. The aircraft instead handed off to S tag; South Departure. This has been an ongoing problem that remains unfixed. Aircraft that are at assigned altitudes do not hand off to the right sectors at DEN approach. I feel this is just an adaptation problem that remains unfixed. I took the hand off back and initiated a hand off to X tags. The aircraft was taken by DANND/QUAIL X tags before the aircraft had entered their airspace. I have previously filed this type of problem report.

Data retrieved from NASA's ASRS site as of April 2012 and automatically converted to unabbreviated mixed upper/lowercase text. This report is for informational purposes with no guarantee of accuracy. See NASA's ASRS site for official report.