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Aviation AO-2025-004: Boeing 787-9, inflight fuel imbalance, over Tasman Sea, 14 August 2025
The Commission is investigating an incident involving a Boeing 787-9 operating as NZ175 from Auckland to Perth, in international airspace over the Tasman Sea. The reported circumstances were that the crew noticed a fuel imbalance and further diagnosis led them to shut down the left engine in accordance with the checklist. They diverted to Sydney and landed safely.
Rail RO-2025-107: TranzAlpine locomotive, fuel leak, near Arthur’s Pass, 5 August 2025
The Commission is investigating an incident involving the TranzAlpine service on 5 August 2025. The reported circumstances were that the train was travelling towards Christchurch. The train had passed through Otira tunnel when the locomotive engineer reported diesel leaking onto the running board…
Aviation AO-2025-003: Bell 206L-3, impacted ground, near Matatā, 27 July 2025
TAIC is investigating an accident involving a Bell 206L-3 LongRanger helicopter. The reported circumstances were that shortly after lift-off the helicopter experienced violent shaking and it impacted the ground.
Emergency services attended and one of the three occupants was airlifted to…
Marine News: QA issues with ship steering gear installs
TAIC report: Rudder failure highlights installation safety issue
TAIC identifies serious safety issue: the need for robust quality assurance when installing steering systems.
A cargo ship narrowly avoided…
Marine MO-2023-205: Bulk carrier, Achilles Bulker, Loss of rudder, Off the Port of Tauranga, 24 July 2023
Key safety issue: the need for robust quality assurance when working on steering systems.
Cargo ship narrowly avoided grounding when rudder detached mid-transit. The crew and pilots acted fast to anchor…
Marine Substandard ships should be banned from New Zealand
Media release, first published 6 June 2025
Deferred maintenance is a risk in itself. It’s virtually certain the container ship Shiling was unseaworthy when in NZ, despite holding valid certificates. Shiling twice…
Rail Derailment report - Rules don’t keep overstretched workers safe
The lesson for all high-risk work sites: don’t rely on procedures alone; physical protections are essential.
TAIC recommends that KiwiRail:
- Improve authorisation for rail movements;
- Require…
Marine TAIC reports on a failure of basic seamanship
Grounding near Auckland: new TAIC report reminds us why the basics always matter. This is a real-world case study and useful training material for what can go wrong when safety critical staff overlook the basics.
Aviation TAIC reports on likely near collision of drone and passenger jet
A drone likely came close to an passenger jet on approach to a major NZ airport, the drone being in breach of NZ civil aviation rules. TAIC recommends drone registration, remote ID, and geo-fencing, calls on Ministry of…