The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has commenced a transport safety investigation into a serious incident involving a Saab 340 turboprop passenger aircraft during take-off from Canberra Airport on Thursday morning.      As reported to the ATSB, during take-off a ratchet strap that was not removed from one of the aircraft’s propellers struck the aircraft’s fuselage. The aircraft returned to Canberra Airport.    Transport safety investigators from the ATSB’s Canberra office have deployed to…
Key points Preliminary report details factual information established in the investigation’s early evidence collection phase; About 5 minutes into the flight, the…
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Brisbane Airport, Queensland, Melbourne Airport, Victoria, 737-8FE, 40996, Jet, VH-YFH, Part 121 Air transport operations - larger aeroplanes, Nil, The Boeing Company, Virgin Australia Airlines Pty Ltd
AO-2022-064
Fortnum Aerodrome, Perth Aerodrome, 1900D, UE4, Turboprop, VH-NYA, Part 121 Air transport operations - larger aeroplanes, Substantial, Beech Aircraft Corp, Penjet Pty Ltd
AO-2022-059
Key points: Rail operator Aurizon has taken steps to better identify out-of-gauge loads at its Stuart terminal, after a bridge was damaged in Rockhampton due to an overheight trailer; The ATSB…
Key points:  Interim Report details investigation’s progress so far; Report details that about 10 minutes into the flight…
Melbourne Airport, Victoria, Sydney Airport, New South Wales, 737-8SA, 44225, Jet, VH-IWQ, Part 121 Air transport operations - larger aeroplanes, Nil, The Boeing Company, Virgin Australia Airlines
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Sydney Airport, New South Wales, Singapore Changi Airport, Singapore, A380-841, 79, Jet, 9V-SKQ, Part 129 Foreign air transport operators, Nil, Airbus, Singapore Airlines
AO-2022-062