A fumes event during an aerial survey flight over Central Queensland highlights the importance of using supplemental oxygen and diverting to the nearest appropriate alternate airports, an…
A hi-rail excavator that toppled and fatally injured its operator during rail maintenance work was operating beyond its working load limit, an ATSB investigation report details. The…
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has commenced a transport safety investigation into an accident involving a Cessna 150 light aircraft near Bacchus Marsh Aerodrome, Victoria, on Tuesday. As reported to the ATSB, shortly after take-off from Bacchus Marsh, the aircraft descended and collided with terrain in a paddock adjacent to the aerodrome. The ATSB is deploying to the accident site a team of transport safety investigators from its Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra and Sydney offices, specialising in aircraft maintenance and operations. Investigators will conduct…
Bathurst Airport, New South Wales, Bathurst Airport, New South Wales, EA 300/LT, LT001, Piston, VH-XKW, Part 91 General operating and flight rules, Minor, Extra-Flugzeugbau GmbH, HP Automotive Pty Ltd
AO-2024-052
Toowoomba Airport, Qld, Normanton Airport, Qld, B200, BB1460, Turboprop, VH-ZMW, Part 135 Air transport operations - smaller aeroplanes, Minor, Beech Aircraft Corp, Austrek Aviation Pty Ltd
AO-2024-051
A Cessna 210 was force landed on a Bankstown Airport taxiway, likely after a low amount of fuel combined with unbalanced flight to starve the engine, an Australian Transport Safety Bureau…
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REPCON is a voluntary and confidential reporting scheme administered by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB). It allows any person who has an aviation, marine or rail safety concern to report it to the ATSB. The scheme is established under the Transport Safety Investigation (Voluntary and Confidential Reporting Scheme) Regulation 2012 for the purpose of enabling the ATSB to identify unsafe procedures or practices, and give information to relevant industry participants to facilitate action and awareness about transport safety issues. Personal information collected by the ATSB will be…
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The ATSB has finalised its investigation into an accident involving a Robinson R44 helicopter which struck the roof of a Cairns hotel early in the morning of 12 August 2024. “The…