The ATSB has commenced a transport safety investigation into an aircraft accident near Cloncurry on Saturday afternoon. A team of transport safety investigators from the ATSB’s Brisbane office with experience in aircraft operations and maintenance is preparing to deploy to the accident site. Over the coming days, investigators will conduct a range of evidence-gather
Annual Report 2022-23
The ATSB Annual Report 2022-23 outlines performance against the outcome and program structure in the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts' Portfolio Budget Statements 2022–23. Chief Commissioner's Review I am proud to present the ATSB’s annual report for 2022–23, a year in which we continued to work towards our mission of improving transport safety for the greatest public benefit through our independent investigations and influencing safety action. This was supported through the development of our Strategic Plan. We…
Deterioration not detected during routine maintenance contributed to the in-flight fracture of a pylon link assembly on a Bell Longranger helicopter, an Australian Transport Safety Bureau…
Cessnock Airport, R66, 1138, Helicopter, VH-KFT, Part 91 General operating and flight rules, Destroyed, Robinson Helicopter Co
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Antill Plains Aircraft Landing Area, Qld, Palmyra Aircraft Landing Area, Qld, TB-20, 516, Piston, VH-JTY, Part 91 General operating and flight rules, Destroyed, SOCATA-Groupe Aerospatiale
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The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has commenced a transport safety investigation into an accident involving a SOCATA TB20 Trinidad single-engine light aircraft in the Eungella National Park, west of Mackay. The aircraft collided with steep, mountainous terrain near Finch Hatton, on Saturday morning. Transport safety investigators from the ATSB’s Brisbane office with experience in aircraft operations and maintenance are travelling to the area on Sunday as part of the evidence collection phase of the investigation. They will collect and…
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has commenced a transport safety investigation into a helicopter accident near Hawks Nest, NSW. The Robinson R66 single-engine turbine helicopter, which was reported missing on Thursday evening, was located on Saturday in waters off Yacaaba Headland, near Hawks Nest, by NSW Police with the assistance of ATSB transport safety investigators. The ATSB has deployed a team of four transport safety investigators with expertise in aircraft operations and maintenance to the area from its…