In late January 2022, the ATSB asked Geoscience Australia to undertake a review of certain sonar imagery collected during the original search for MH370, conducted between October 2014 and January 2017.     The review concluded that it is highly unlikely there is an aircraft debris field within the reviewed search area.
Between May 2014 and January 2017 the ATSB led an underwater search for MH370. With the publication of the final report The Operational Search for MH370 on 3 October 2017, the ATSB ceased to have any formal role in searching for the missing aircraft. History of the search On 8 March 2014, Malaysia Airlines flight 370 (MH370), a Boeing 777 carrying 12 crew and 227 passengers (including 7 Australian citizens and residents), was lost during a flight from Kuala…
Kalgoorlie-Boulder Airport, WA, Warburton Airport, WA, C90A, LJ-1464, Turboprop, VH-JEO, Part 135 Air transport operations - smaller aeroplanes, Nil, Raytheon Aircraft Company, Goldfields Air Services
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Several safety actions been made or are planned in response to a close proximity event between two 737 aircraft at Sydney Airport last year, an Australian Transport Safety Bureau final report…
Camden Aerodrome, Camden Aerodrome, 172S, 172S8629, Piston, VH-CPQ, Part 91 General operating and flight rules, Destroyed, Cessna Aircraft Company, Altocap Pty Ltd
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An Australian Transport Safety Bureau investigation into a derailment in Central Queensland has made a range of findings related to procedures during and after track disturbance maintenance…
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has commenced a transport safety investigation into a collision with terrain accident involving a Cessna 172 aircraft near Camden Airport, on Wednesday afternoon. Shortly after take-off from Camden, the aircraft descended and collided with terrain approximately 3 km west of the airport while conducting circuit operations. The ATSB will deploy a team of transport safety investigators from its Canberra and Brisbane offices, specialising in aeronautical engineering, aircraft maintenance and operations. Investigators will conduct a range of evidence-…