A new ATSB research report examines the effectiveness of safety management systems (SMS) and provides important insights for operators and organisations.  SMS refer to…
A new aviation bulletin featuring 11 investigation reports has just been released by the ATSB. The Aviation Short Investigation Bulletin Issue 14 covers short, office-based investigations…
A rare engine malfunction on a Boeing 747-400 reminds operators to be alert to signs of wear and fatigue. A Qantas Boeing 747-400 on a flight between Sydney and Singapore on 9 May…
The ATSB investigation into the fatal accident at Canley Vale, New South Wales (NSW) on 15 June 2010 has yielded important safety messages for pilots when flying twin-engined aircraft with…
Priorities for further improving the safety of Australia’s aviation, maritime and rail industries have been featured in the ATSB’s new online initiative, Safety Watch, released today in conjunction…
An incident at Melbourne Airport in which an aircraft on approach descended 500 ft lower than cleared has demonstrated the importance of a resilient safety management system. It also shows…
An accident in the Northern Territory that left two pilots injured has demonstrated the major hazard that dust devils can pose to light aircraft during landing. It also shows the virtues of…
The ATSB’s Chief Commissioner, Martin Dolan, latest blog post.  The ATSB’s Chief Commissioner, Martin Dolan, has just published his latest blog post.  In the post, Martin…
The partial incapacitation of a pilot has shown how important it is for pilots to assess their own wellbeing and ability to fly, just as they do for their aircraft.  In this…
Virgin Australia Airlines is reviewing their program to replace engine fuel feed crossfeed valves after a fuel imbalance on a flight from Gold Coast to Melbourne led to a declaration of a PAN…