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Barwon Heads forced landing accident

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has commenced a transport safety investigation into the forced landing of a Cessna 208 Caravan skydiving aircraft, carrying a pilot and 17 passengers, near Barwon Heads on Friday morning.

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Overuse of emergency/distress calls by [Operator]'s suburban train drivers to Network Control

Concern summary

Safety concern regarding the overuse of emergency/distress calls 

Mode
Rail
REPCON number
RR2020-00047

Worksite Protection Plan (WPP) procedure following the introduction of the Corridor Access Authority (CAA)

Concern summary

Safety concern regarding interpretations of Worksite Protection Plan (WPP)

Mode
Rail
Date reported
15/12/2021
REPCON number
RR2021-00093

Track condition on [Operator] rail network

Concern summary

Safety concern regarding track conditions

Mode
Rail
Date reported
19/08/2022
REPCON number
RR2022-00031

Fuel contamination involving a Cessna Aircraft Company 172N, at Groote Eylandt, Northern Territory, on 28 March 2023

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Collision with terrain involving Cessna 172M, VH-JUA, 1km north-east of Murwillumbah, New South Wales, on 15 October 2023

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Cullerin rail investigation interim report

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Skydiving aircraft TPE331 engine failure due to component life-limit unintentionally exceeded

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Grounding of pilot launch PV Corsair, Port Phillip Heads (near Point Lonsdale), Victoria, on 5 October 2023

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Flight paths redesigned after close proximity incident

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