Safety investigators from around the world will converge in Canberra this month to take part in the ATSB’s Human Factors for Transport Safety Investigators course.
Participants from…
If you hold a current Australian ATPL and CPL licence and have worked as an Australian charter or airline pilot in the past 12 months, we would like to hear from you.The online survey will take…
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau has reinforced a warning to pilots involved in aerial application after a spate of wirestrikes in the past month.
ATSB Chief Commissioner Greg…
From flight attendant to human factors safety investigator, Indonesia’s Ucu Suherman has already helped halve the death toll resulting from one of her country’s most popular events.…
Aircraft passengers are being urged to take extra care of their electronic devices onboard aircraft following two separate safety incidents involving crushed smartphones on 21 October 2016.…
Australian Transport Safety Bureau communications manager Carl Fellows has put his demons to bed after finishing the famous Hawaii Ironman on his third attempt.
The Ironman World…
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau says pilots continue to collide with known wires in aerial application, including agricultural spraying, spreading and firefighting.
The ATSB’…
Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) Chief Commissioner Greg Hood today welcomed international visitors to the 19th Marine Accident Investigators Forum in Asia (MAIFA) conference in…
Enhanced safety actions will help reduce risks for aircraft and ambulance operators at Blackall Airport in Queensland.
This follows a runway incursion involving an aeromedical…
A hard landing of a Maule MT-7-235 aircraft at Greenfields airstrip near Noosa in Queensland on 16 May 2016 highlights why it’s important for pilots to conduct a go-around when in doubt…