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Category: Air Crash Investigations

ATSB releases final report on Qantas 747 “stick shaker” incident
Air Crash Investigations

Qantas has retrained its pilots for some stall recovery techniques following a "stick shaker" incident in 2017, the ATSB says.

Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 crashes, killing all 157 on board
Air Crash Investigations

An Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 has crashed shortly after takeoff from Addis Ababa's Bole International Airport, killing all 157 passengers and crew.

ATSB begins investigation into Erickson Aircrane incident
Air Crash Investigations

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has begun investigating the crash of an Erickson Aircrane helicopter that was fighting bushfires in Victoria.

Pilots “uncomfortable” removing themselves from duty due to fatigue: ATSB
Air Crash Investigations

Pilots are uncomfortable withdrawing from flying duties due to fatigue because of the perception that it leaves a negative impression with management, a report says.

ATSB investigation into Beaver crash to examine pilot health, lack of flight recording systems
Air Crash Investigations

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB)’s continuing investigation into the crash of a Sydney Seaplanes Beaver floatplane into Jerusalem Bay, north of Sydney on December 31 2017 which killed all six people on board will continue to examine the pilot’s health. The ATSB released its interim factual report into the accident involving de Havilland Canada DHC-2

ATSB investigating Virgin Australia ATR 72 engine flame-out incident
Air Crash Investigations

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) says it is investigating an incident involving a Virgin Australia ATR 72 where both engines on the regional turboprop airliner flamed out, one after the other, while flying in heavy rain. The incident near Canberra airport involved ATR 72-600 VH-FVN while on a flight from Sydney, the ATSB said

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