A video message from ATSB Chief Commissioner Greg Hood who will again be sleeping without shelter on one of the longest nights of the year with leaders in business, community and government to help…
Promoting safety across the Australian helicopter industry, the ATSB has landed at Rotortech 2018 – the Australian Helicopter Industry Association's (AHIA) biennial conference and…
The ATSB reminds ship operators of the constant danger of ship fires from on board hot work for the removal of sea fastenings.
The ATSB’s final investigation report into a fire on…
The ATSB is reminding ship operators and ship manufacturers of the increased operational risk of using newly designed equipment without any redundancy plan in place.
The reminder…
Examination of the helicopter operator’s records revealed the deceased pilot, who was recently employed by the operator, had not undertaken HUET for nine years. The helicopter operator normally…
Now in its fourth year, Rail R U OK Day is a collaboration between the TrackSAFE Foundation and R U OK? which encourages all rail staff to look out for one another during life's ups and downs by…
The investigation into the fatal accident of a Cessna 172S has resulted in the Bureau issuing safety recommendations to the aircraft and autopilot manufacturers about providing limitations, cautions…
Every year, the ATSB receives up to 17,000 notifications of safety incidents and accidents in the aviation, marine, and rail sectors. They range in significance, from a major accident with loss of…
The 2018 Canberra/Goulburn Vinnies CEO Sleepout was officially launched on Wednesday 18 April at the National Museum of Australia.
Money raised will provide people experiencing homelessness with…
The ATSB’s investigation into the collision with terrain of a Cessna 206, registration VH-WZX, at Apollo Bay Airfield in Victoria, underlines the importance of pilots executing an early and correctly…