The Australian Transport Safety Bureau stands behind its investigation that found a different and elevated risk for community service flights operated on behalf of Angel Flight Australia,…
On the morning of 31 July 2017, a team of four Sydney Trains infrastructure maintainers was conducting a series of regular inspection and measurements at points along the Illawarra Main and Local…
An unmanned aircraft’s collision with terrain highlights the importance of confirming the significance of any unexpected observations during pre-flight checks, an ATSB investigation has…
The ATSB is highlighting the importance of following procedures after a lockout pin was not removed after maintenance, which resulted in an Airbus A320’s left engine thrust reverser not…
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) is joining over 90 organisations around Australia in promoting the message of Rail Safety Week 2019: ‘Rail safety – it’s…
Recovered wreckage from a two-seat Yakovlev Yak-52 aircraft’s fatal collision with water near South Stradbroke Island, Queensland on 5 June 2019 was consistent with a high-speed impact, an…
A Robinson R44 helicopter striking a powerline while conducting aerial spraying provides another example of the dangers posed by powerlines during low-level operations, an ATSB investigation…
The ATSB investigation of the grounding of the Australian Border Force Cutter (ABFC) Roebuck Bay on Henry Reef has revealed…
A hot air balloon in-flight fire demonstrates the importance of pilots preparing for the possibility of fire, including rehearsing emergency procedures and wearing appropriate protective…
Sighting from road vehicles can be severely restricted at passively protected level crossings with an acute angle road-to-track interface, a new investigation highlights. On 13 July…