An Airbus A320 veered off a taxiway after landing. Airbus has accepted TAIC recommendation to revise guidance in its manuals on using the thrust controls for differential braking when nosewheel steering fails.
An Airbus A320 veered off a taxiway after landing. Airbus has accepted TAIC recommendation to revise guidance in its manuals on using the thrust controls for differential braking when nosewheel steering fails.
The Commission is investigating the accident involving commercial passenger vessel Black Cat grounding in Akaroa Harbour on 31 January 2026. At the start of the inquiry, the Commission is appealing for witnesses who saw, photographed or videoed the vessel and/or the accident.
Strike a balance between traditional navigation techniques and appropriate use of electronic instruments. Choose techniques that fit the conditions because routine conditions are where habits form, but unusual conditions are where they’re tested.
Two aircraft passed too close in uncontrolled airspace in cloud over Northland in August 2023. TAIC makes recommendations for CAA and Ministry of Transport to resolve systemic safety issues in design of the North Sector airspace and absence of a clear agency responsible for comprehensive airspace reviews.
Interim Factual Report shows that damage to a cockpit overhead panel for control of engine fires can cause self-activation of a switch that shuts down its designated engine.
A runway incursion incident at Hamilton Aerodrome involving an Airbus A320 aeroplane registration VH-A5E operating as JQ166 operated by Jetstar Airways and a Cessna 172 registration ZK-TAP operated by Ardmore Flying School.
a Robinson R66 helicopter crashed on coastal land near the Makara Wind Farm, to the West of Wellington. The reported circumstances were that activation of the helicopter’s Emergency Locator Transmitter alerted emergency services
The Commission is investigating a collision between a northbound freight train and a heavy road vehicle at the Elizabeth Street level crossing in Waikanae at 0620 on 15 October 2025.
Two aircraft came within 20 feet on final approach at night at Ardmore Airport. Safety lessons for pilots, aircraft owners, engineers, and operators of busy unattended aerodromes. Communication, visibility, access to shared procedures make the difference. Recommendations to improve night flying safety across New Zealand.
TAIC reinforces importance of effective supervision of trainees undertaking safety-critical tasks and robust engineering risk controls for complex systems. Lessons for all industries where the supervision of safety-critical tasks performed by inexperienced or unqualified staff is necessary to maintain safety.
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. Operator Air New Zealand has amended operational procedures and information and provided pilot training. No new safety recommendations.
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 best practice.