Key points Pilot successfully conducted emergency autorotation landing on a beach after smelling burning rubber and noting the clutch warning light flicker; The drive belt set…
The requirements for reporting aviation accidents and incidents to the ATSB are detailed in the Transport Safety Investigations Regulations (TSI Regulations). The TSI Regulations set out the ATSB’s safety occurrence reporting scheme and prescribe what occurrences must be reported to the ATSB, the timeframes those…
Key points Jabiru aircraft’s propeller separated in flight during circuit training Inspection of the propeller showed extensive fatigue crack propagation to the propeller bolts…
Key points Flight crews of two separate 737 flights misinterpreted NOTAMs at Darwin Airport and believed a displaced threshold was in operation for runway 11; Both crews…
Key points Cessna 441 charter flight diverted and landed safely after right engine malfunctioned; Checks identified air/oil cooler return and air/oil separator vent lines had…
Key points Pilot was not qualified for night flight and continued flying in a remote area after last light; Helicopter collided with the ground after the pilot was likely flying…
1150, Freight, Substantial, St Marys, New South Wales, Derailment, Port Botany, New South Wales, Australian Rail Track Corporation
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T296, Freight, Substantial, Minto, New South Wales, Derailment, Port Botany, New South Wales, Australian Rail Track Corporation
RO-2023-002
Busselton Airport, Western Australia, Busselton Airport, Western Australia, 737-3H4, 28035, Jet, N619SW, Part 138 Aerial work operations, Destroyed, The Boeing Company, Coulson Flying Tankers
AO-2023-008
Comments for attribution to ATSB Chief Commissioner Angus Mitchell:  It is very early days in our investigation, and at this stage given the remoteness of the site, and the fact that it is bushfire affected, means we have only a limited understanding of the nature of the accident.  We do know that the accident occurred after the aircraft had conducted a second retardant drop on the fire.  Thankfully the crew were able to self-extract from the aircraft and were essentially uninjured.  This is the first serious accident involving a Boeing 737 aircraft in Australia, and the…