The ATSB has just released a new aviation bulletin containing 11 investigation reports. The Aviation Short Investigation Bulletin Issue 28 covers short, office-based investigations.…
On 28 August 2013, at 1:30 in the morning, the pilot of a Fairchild SA227 took off from Brisbane for Bankstown, only to find the right wing of the aircraft dropping markedly. There…
An Airbus A320-232 descended below two minimum safe altitudes. The ATSB reminds operators and flight crew of the vital importance of continuous attention to active and armed auto-…
Rail operators are being encouraged to use independent data validation systems, such as forward facing video, on trains, after an ATSB investigation into a signal irregularity could not…
The ATSB is reminding pilots of the dangers of aerodynamic stall, after a student pilot and instructor were killed after their aircraft collided with terrain. The accident occurred…
A weak track formation contributed to the derailment of six train wagons and damage to 15 km of track, according to a new ATSB report. The derailment of the freight train 7SP5…
Over the recent summer months, the ATSB has seen an unprecedented increase in turbulence events. The Australian Transport Safety Bureau’s monitoring of the latest aviation events…
A collision with a passenger train at a level crossing sent a utility vehicle spinning off the track, leaving the motorist seriously injured. The ATSB is once again warning the…
The ATSB has just released a new aviation bulletin containing 9 investigation reports. The Aviation Short Investigation Bulletin Issue 26 covers short, office-based investigations.
Transport aircraft operators are being encouraged to review crew guidance to ensure the risk of windshear associated with thunderstorms and dry microbursts is effectively managed.