Update: 10 December 2015
The ATSB has issued an update to clarify its recently released report MH370 - Definition of Underwater Search Area.
The update establishes that the ‘…
The ATSB reminds airport workers to always remain focused during airside operations.
Radio communications phraseology should be clear, concise and unambiguous.…
Managing fatigue is everyone’s responsibility. Together, employees and employers have clear responsibilities to manage fatigue.
Fatigue is a safety risk that needs to be…
Runway incursions are an ongoing safety concern at airports. This incident shows just how easily they can happen, even while following procedures and carrying out routine duties.…
Issue 44 of the Bulletin features 10 safety investigations.
The ATSB has released its latest Bulletin of short investigations covering incidents involving light aircraft and helicopters.…
From 2 November 2015, the ATSB will start investigating accidents and incidents on Western Australia’s metropolitan and regional passenger, and freight rail networks.
This new…
On the morning of Saturday 5 October 2013, the pilot of a Rand Robinson KR-2 aircraft, registered VH-CTE, took off from an airstrip on private property 12 km west of Tumut, New South Wales.…
This position is open to international candidates.
The Accident Investigation Commission of PNG is seeking to recruit a suitable person for appointment to the position…
A recent landing gear incident involving a Cessna 210 shows how as aircraft age, their original maintenance schedule may not be sufficient to ensure ongoing safety.
The Cessna 210,…
The ATSB continues to investigate accidents and serious incidents that have occurred when work was being carried out on or near railway tracks.
Conducting work on or near a railway…