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TAIC reports on Boeing 777 veering off runway
TAIC reports on Boeing 777 passenger jet veering off runway: heavy rain contributed to late transition from autopilot to manual control. The report has lessons for all aircraft operators: ensure crews know and understand the operator’s and aircraft manuals and procedures and are thoroughly briefed.
TAIC welcomes actions by operator Air New Zealand, which has amended its operational procedures and information and provided pilot training. No new safety recommendations.
Aviation AO-2023-003: Runway excursion (veer-off), Boeing 777-319ER, ZK-OKN, Auckland International Airport, 27 January 2023
TAIC report on Boeing 777 passenger jet veering off runway: heavy rain contributed to late transition from autopilot to manual control.
Lessons for all aircraft operators: ensure crews know and understand the operator’s and aircraft manuals and procedures and are thoroughly briefed.…
Marine MO-2025-204: Crew injury on bulk carrier, M.V. Olivia, South Port, Bluff, 24 May 2025
The reported circumstances: during work on a boiler in the engine room there was an explosion or flashback, causing injury to the three crew members. TAIC is investigating this ‘serious marine casualty’ as required under the International Maritime Organisation’s Casualty Investigation Code.
Rail Newsletter: Freight train near miss with rail workers
TAIC report on rail near miss reinforces importance of effective supervision of trainees undertaking safety-critical tasks and robust engineering risk controls for complex systems.
Lessons for all industries…
Rail RO-2024-102: Freight Train 882, near miss with track workers, Main South Line, Hornby 27 km, 7 March 2024
A trainee rail protection officer authorized workers to start work on the main south line in Hornby before a scheduled train had passed through. The workers realized a train was approaching when level crossing bells…
Rail RO-2025-106: Passenger train near miss with track workers, Plimmerton, 8 May 2025
TAIC is investigating a worksite incident where a Transdev passenger train nearly collided with track workers, near Plimmerton on the North Island Main Trunk Line.
The reported circumstances were that track…
Aviation Near-collision highlights safety lessons for all busy, unattended aerodromes
Two aircraft came within 20 feet of each other on final approach at night at Ardmore Airport. TAIC report highlights safety lessons for pilots, aircraft owners, engineers, and aerodrome operators at busy unattended…
Rail RO-2023-106: Passenger train 804, TranzAlpine, train parting, Arthur’s Pass, 17 December 2023
Passenger train parts at low speed, inspection and response gaps exposed.
A cracked coupler, unnoticed in maintenance, caused carriages on the TranzAlpine tourist train to part. Power braking stress, missed…
Aviation TAIC inquiry proves vortex ring state safety risk for helicopters worldwide
A rescue helicopter crashed in mountainous terrain after entering vortex ring state—a dangerous flight condition where the main rotor loses lift in descent rate increases. Key safety points:
o Pilots need a deep…