The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has joined the aviation industry in supporting Airport Safety Week 2018.
Airport Safety Week – a collaboration between the Australian…
The ATSB is advising pilots to be conservative when relying on pilot reports for runway surface conditions, in particular, when the conditions are considered damp.
The ATSB’s…
The ATSB is urging pilots to ensure they use effective see-and-avoid techniques to avoid traffic conflicts when flying at non-towered aerodromes.
The ATSB’s investigation into a…
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has made available on its website the complete library of the iconic aviation safety publication—Aviation Safety Digest…
The ATSB is highlighting the importance of vessels taking early and effective avoiding action and keeping a proper lookout.
The ATSB’s investigation into the collision of a…
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau’s (ATSB) Chief Commissioner, Greg Hood, is using this year’s Rail Safety Week to remind drivers of the hazards around level crossings.
The…
The ATSB welcomes the announcement of the induction of aviation safety visionary Dr Rob Lee AO into the Australian Aviation Hall of Fame (AAHOF).
From 1989 until 1999, Dr Lee led the…
The ATSB has acquired a new scanning electron microscope (SEM) – a JEOL JSM-IT500 – to replace a 14-year-old instrument that has been used extensively to help improve transport safety by…
Through collaboration with the Office of the National Rail Safety Regulator (ONRSR), the ATSB is gaining access to a detailed data feed of rail safety occurrences, as well as many years’…
The ATSB is highlighting the need for a shared understanding or ‘shared mental model’ of a ship’s passage plan by bridge crew and harbour pilots to ensure a safe voyage.
The ATSB’s…