Aviation Short Investigation Bulletin

Aviation Short Investigation Bulletin - Issue 10

The summary reports detailed herein were compiled from information provided to the ATSB by individuals or organisations involved in an accident or serious incident.

Publication details

Investigation number AB-2012-065
Publication type Aviation Short Investigation Bulletin
Publication mode Aviation
Publication date 25/06/2012
ISBN 978-1-74251-270-9
Subject matter Aviation Bulletin

Aviation Short Investigation Bulletin - Issue 9

The summary reports detailed herein were compiled from information provided to the ATSB by individuals or organisations involved in an accident or serious incident.

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Publication number AB-2012-044
Investigation number AB-2012-044
Publication type Aviation Short Investigation Bulletin
Publication mode Aviation
Publication date 24/05/2012
ISBN 978-1-74251-262-4
Subject matter Aviation Bulletin

Aviation Short Investigation Bulletin: Fourth Quarter, Issue 8

This bulletin presents a collection of short aviation investigation reports recently completed by the ATSB. These reports are based on information provided to the ATSB by individuals or organisations involved in an accident or serious incident.

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Investigation number AB-2012-019
Publication type Aviation Short Investigation Bulletin
Publication mode Aviation
Publication date 14/03/2012
ISBN 978-1-74251-249-5
Subject matter Aviation Bulletin

Aviation Short Investigation Bulletin: Third Quarter, Issue 7

The summary reports detailed herein were compiled from information provided to the ATSB by individuals or organisations involved in an accident or serious incident investigation completed between the period 1 July 2011 and 30 September 2011.

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Investigation number AB-2011-128
Publication type Aviation Short Investigation Bulletin
Publication mode Aviation
Publication date 12/12/2011
ISBN 978-1-74251-232-7
Subject matter Aviation Bulletin

Aviation Short Investigation Bulletin: Second Quarter, Issue 6

The summary report is a compilation of the information the ATSB has gathered, sourced from individuals or organisations involved in the occurrences, on the circumstances surrounding the occurrence and what safety action may have been taken or identified as a result of the occurrence. In addition, the ATSB may include an ATSB Comment that is a Safety Message directed to the broader aviation community.

Report updated on 14 September 2011 to fix a typographical error on page 3 of the Bulletin.

Publication details

Investigation number AB-2011-077
Publication type Aviation Short Investigation Bulletin
Publication mode Aviation
Publication date 12/09/2011
ISBN 978-1-74251-201-3
Subject matter Aviation Bulletin

Aviation Short Investigation Bulletin: First Quarter 2011

The ATSB receives around 15,000 notifications of aviation occurrences each year; 8,000 of which are accidents, serious incidents and incidents. It is from the information provided in these notifications that the ATSB makes a decision on whether or not to investigate. While further information is sought in some cases to assist in making those decisions, resource constraints dictate that a significant amount of professional judgement needs to be exercised.

There are times when more detailed information about the circumstances of the occurrence would have allowed the ATSB to make a more informed decision both about whether to investigate at all and, if so, what necessary resources were required (investigation level). In addition, further publicly available information on accidents and serious incidents would increase safety awareness in the industry and enable improved research activities and analysis of safety trends, leading to more targeted safety education.

To enable this, the Chief Commissioner has established a small team to manage and process these factual investigations, the Short Investigation Team. The primary objective of the team is to undertake limited-scope, fact-gathering investigations, which result in a short summary report. The summary report is a compilation of the information the ATSB has gathered, sourced from individuals or organisations involved in the occurrences, on the circumstances surrounding the occurrence and what safety action may have been taken or identified as a result of the occurrence. In addition, the ATSB may include a Safety Message that is directed to the broader aviation community.

The summary reports detailed herein were compiled from information provided to the ATSB by individuals or organisations involved in an accident or serious incident between the period 1 January 2011 and 31 March 2011.

Publication details

Investigation number AB-2011-040
Publication type Aviation Short Investigation Bulletin
Publication mode Aviation
Publication date 16/05/2011
Authors ATSB
ISBN 978-1-74251-164-1
Subject matter Aviation Bulletin

Aviation Bulletin Factual Investigations: 1 October 2010 to 31 December 2010

The ATSB receives around 15,000 notifications of aviation occurrences each year; 8,000 of which are accidents, serious incidents and incidents. It is from the information provided in these notifications that the ATSB makes a decision on whether or not to investigate. While further information is sought in some cases to assist in making those decisions, resource constraints dictate that a significant amount of professional judgement needs to be exercised.

There are times when more detailed information about the circumstances of the occurrence would have allowed the ATSB to make a more informed decision both about whether to investigate at all and, if so, what necessary resources were required (investigation level). In addition, further publicly available information on accidents and serious incidents would increase safety awareness in the industry and enable improved research activities and analysis of safety trends, leading to more targeted safety education.

To enable this, the Chief Commissioner has established a small team to manage and process these factual investigations, the Level 5 Investigation Team. The primary objective of the team is to undertake limited-scope, fact-gathering investigations, which result in a short summary report. The summary report is a compilation of the information the ATSB has gathered, sourced from individuals or organisations involved in the occurrences, on the circumstances surrounding the occurrence and what safety action may have been taken or identified as a result of the occurrence. In addition, the ATSB may include an ATSB Comment that is a safety message directed to the broader aviation community.

The summary reports detailed herein were compiled from information provided to the ATSB by individuals or organisations involved in an accident or serious incident between the period 1 October 2010 and 31 December 2010.

Publication details

Publication number Jan11/ATSB05
Investigation number AB-2010-103
Series number Issue 4
Publication type Aviation Short Investigation Bulletin
Publication mode Aviation
Publication date 28/01/2011
ISBN 978-1-74251-132-0
Subject matter Aviation Bulletin

Aviation Bulletin Factual Investigations: July 2010 to September 2010

The ATSB receives around 15,000 notifications of aviation occurrences each year; 8,000 of which are accidents, serious incidents and incidents. It is from the information provided in these notifications that the ATSB makes a decision on whether or not to investigate. While further information is sought in some cases to assist in making those decisions, resource constraints dictate that a significant amount of professional judgement needs to be exercised.

There are times when more detailed information about the circumstances of the occurrence would have allowed the ATSB to make a more informed decision both about whether to investigate at all and, if so, what necessary resources were required (investigation level). In addition, further publicly available information on accidents and serious incidents would increase safety awareness in the industry and enable improved research activities and analysis of safety trends, leading to more targeted safety education.

To enable this, the Chief Commissioner has established a small team to manage and process these factual investigations, the Level 5 Investigation Team. The primary objective of the team is to undertake limited-scope fact-gathering investigations, which result in a short summary report. The summary report is a compilation of the information the ATSB has gathered, sourced from individuals or organisations involved in the occurrences, on the circumstances surrounding the occurrence and what safety action may have been taken or identified as a result of the occurrence.

The summary reports detailed herein were compiled from information provided to the ATSB by individuals or organisations involved in an accident or serious incident between the period 1 July 2010 and 30 September 2010.

Publication details

Publication number Sept10/ATSB125
Investigation number AB-2010-061
Series number Issue 3
Publication type Aviation Short Investigation Bulletin
Publication mode Aviation
Publication date 14/10/2010
ISBN 978-1-74251-094-1
Subject matter Aviation Bulletin

Aviation Bulletin Factual Investigations: 1 April 2010 to 30 June 2010

The ATSB receives around 15,000 notifications of aviation occurrences each year; 8,000 of which are accidents, serious incidents and incidents. It is from the information provided in these notifications that the ATSB makes a decision on whether or not to investigate. While further information is sought in some cases to assist in making those decisions, resource constraints dictate that a significant amount of professional judgement needs to be exercised.

There are times when more detailed information about the circumstances of the occurrence would have allowed the ATSB to make a more informed decision both about whether to investigate at all and, if so, what necessary resources were required (investigation level). In addition, further publicly available information on accidents and serious incidents would increase safety awareness in the industry and enable improved research activities and analysis of safety trends, leading to more targeted safety education.

To enable this, the Chief Commissioner has established a small team to manage and process these factual investigations, the Level 5 Investigation Team. The primary objective of the team is to undertake limited-scope fact-gathering investigations, which result in a short summary report. The summary report is a compilation of the information the ATSB has gathered, sourced from individuals or organisations involved in the occurrences, on the circumstances surrounding the occurrence and what safety action may have been taken or identified as a result of the occurrence.

The summary reports detailed herein were compiled from information provided to the ATSB by individuals or organisations involved in an accident or serious incident between the period 1 April 2010 and 30 June 2010.

Publication details

Publication number Jun10/ATSB106
Investigation number AB-2010-036
Series number Issue 2
Publication type Aviation Short Investigation Bulletin
Publication mode Aviation
Publication date 29/06/2010
ISBN 978-1-74251-075-0
Subject matter Aviation Bulletin

Aviation Bulletin Factual Investigations: 1 December 2009 to 30 March 2010

Summary

The ATSB receives around 15,000 notifications of aviation occurrences each year; 8,000 of which are accidents, serious incidents and incidents. It is from the information provided in these notifications that the ATSB makes a decision on whether or not to investigate. While further information is sought in some cases to assist in making those decisions, resource constraints dictate that a significant amount of professional judgement needs to be exercised.

There are times when more detailed information about the circumstances of the occurrence would have allowed the ATSB to make a more informed decision both about whether to investigate at all and, if so, what necessary resources were required (investigation level). In addition, further publicly available information on accidents and serious incidents would increase safety awareness in the industry and enable improved research activities and analysis of safety trends, leading to more targeted safety education.

To enable this, the Chief Commissioner has established a small team to manage and process these factual investigations, the Level 5 Investigation Team. The primary objective of the team is to undertake limited-scope fact-gathering investigations, which result in a short summary report. The summary report is a compilation of the information the ATSB has gathered, sourced from individuals or organisations involved in the occurrences, on the circumstances surrounding the occurrence and what safety action may have been taken or identified as a result of the occurrence.

The summary reports detailed herein were compiled from information provided to the ATSB by individuals or organisations involved in an accident or serious incident between the period 1 December 2009 and 30 March 2010.

Publication details

Publication number Apr10/ATSB71
Investigation number AB-2010-020
Series number Issue 1
Publication type Aviation Short Investigation Bulletin
Publication mode Aviation
Publication date 20/04/2010
Authors ATSB
ISBN 978-1-74251-044-6
Subject matter Aviation Bulletin