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Investigations

Latest transport safety investigations

Mast cracking involving Robinson R44, VH-RTB, at Tindal Airport, Northern Territory, on 28 April 2026
Accredited Representative to the PNG AIC following the hard landing involving Cessna T188, VH-NAB, at Daru Airport, Papua New Guinea, on 19 December 2025
Flight control issue involving Beech Aircraft Corp 35-B33, VH-NEW, at Griffith Airport, New South Wales, on 11 May 2026
Near collision involving Tecnam P2002 Sierra, 24-7996, and Diamond DA40 NG, VH-YPH, at Port Macquarie Airport, New South Wales, on 29 April 2026
Signal passed at danger and near collision with road vehicles at level crossing, involving train 0348, Wallan, Victoria, on 25 April 2026
Fuel starvation involving Piper PA-32R, VH-LPW, about 9 km south of Bacchus Marsh Aerodrome, Victoria, on 1 May 2026

Occurrence briefs

Latest occurrence brief reports

Hard landing resulting in tail strike involving a Cessna 172, Archerfield Airport, Queensland, on 12 April 2026
Collision with terrain during a go-around involving a Van’s RV-7, Fig Tree Aircraft Landing Area, Queensland, on 16 April 2026
Loss of control during mustering involving a Robinson R22 Beta, near Elliott, Northern Territory, on 28 March 2026

Outstanding safety issues

Identified safety issues awaiting safety action.

Helicopter underwater escape training for regular passengers
Weight and balance system
Self-reported passenger weights

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