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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.
Marine MO-2024-203: Fishing vessel, Chokyu Maru No.68, grounding, Hauraki Gulf, 16 April 2024
A grounding where too much went wrong. TAIC’s new #marinesafety report is a reminder of what happens when staff in safety-critical jobs skip the fundamentals.
The Chokyu Maru No.68 ran aground near Auckland in May 2024 -- no injuries, no pollution.
The cause: a failure of basic…
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 Transport and CAA to modernise drone regulations in line with international…
Marine Substandard ships should be banned from New Zealand
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 needed to be rescued and towed. TAIC identifies…
Marine MO-2023-203: Container vessel, Shiling, Loss of control Wellington harbour, 15 April 2023
TAIC recommends law change to ban substandard ships from NZ. Commission’s final report on container ship Shiling finds the ship twice needed to be rescued and towed back to port in 2023, due to deferred maintenance. The…
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…
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…
Marine MO-2025-204: Crew injury on bulk carrier, M.V. Olivia, South Port, Bluff, 24 May 2025
TAIC is investigation an accident on board the bulk carrier Olivia. The reported circumstances were that during work on a boiler in the engine room there was an explosion or flashback, causing injury to the three crew…
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…