(Source: ATSB) Pilots should plan to land straight ahead when conducting an emergency landing following an engine failure or power loss at low height, a new ATSB Investigaton reinforces.…
(Source: ATSB) The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) is recommending that all light aircraft be fitted with upper torso restraints after a fatal passenger charter flight accident…
Three people sustained minor injuries when an Xplorer passenger train entered a siding loop at twice the maximum track speed after the train passed a signal set to ‘Stop’. The two-…
The non-operation of rail level crossing protection following track maintenance highlights the need for formal processes for inhibiting, reinstating and testing rail level crossing protection…
The combination of a wiring error and deterioration of insulation resistance in an uncouple solenoid connector lead to the uncoupling of a suburban passenger train travelling from Flinders…
A cabin altitude warning alarm on a Boeing 737 due to air conditioning pack switches being left in the OFF position highlights the importance of effective checklist management, a new ATSB…
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) today welcomed the appointment of Mr Gary Prosser as a member of the ATSB Commission, effective from 1 October 2019. Appointed by the…
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau stands behind its investigation that found a different and elevated risk for community service flights operated on behalf of Angel Flight Australia,…
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) is joining over 90 organisations around Australia in promoting the message of Rail Safety Week 2019: ‘Rail safety – it’s…
Recovered wreckage from a two-seat Yakovlev Yak-52 aircraft’s fatal collision with water near South Stradbroke Island, Queensland on 5 June 2019 was consistent with a high-speed impact, an…