At 0730 on Monday 10 June 2013, the KiwiRail Scenic-operated passenger train the Capital Connection was en route from Palmerston North to Wellington and had stopped at Waikanae Station to exchange passengers. The train was fitted with a mobility hoist in the rear-most luggage van for boarding and alighting passengers in wheelchairs.
Incident date: Publish date:At about 1930 on 21 June 2010, the bulk carrier Hanjin Bombay left the wharf at Mount Maunganui loaded with a full cargo of logs for the port of Kunsan in Korea. The vessel was under the control of a Port of Tauranga harbour pilot, with the master in command.
Incident date: Publish date:At about 1000 on Sunday 23 February 2014, the charter passenger catamaran Dream Weaver departed Westhaven Marina in Auckland for a dolphin- and whale-watching trip in Auckland's Hauraki Gulf. There were 36 passengers and a crew of four on board, comprising the master, the manager, the deckhand and a hospitality worker. The weather conditions were forecast to deteriorate throughout the day, with winds predicted to reach 40 knots from the southwest by evening.
Incident date: Publish date:[Investigated on behalf of the Government of Vanuatu. Direct any inquiries for copy of the report to the Minister of Transport of that State]
Incident date: Publish date:On Monday 16 August 2004, the restricted limit fishing vessel "Iron Maiden" foundered to the south of Pandora Bank, off the Northland west coast, with the loss of the 2 crew. The boat was on a delivery voyage from Mangonui on the east coast to Raglan about halfway down the west coast of North Island.
Incident date: Publish date:A KiwiRail Holdings Limited freight train (Train 229) consisting of two locomotives hauling 33 wagons was travelling from Auckland to Wellington overnight on 2 and 3 May 2012. At 0034 on 3 May one of four sets of wheels on the fifth wagon derailed. The wagon was dragged for nearly three kilometres in that state to a rail junction at Maewa, about 22 kilometres north of Palmerston North, where it and five other wagons completely derailed.
Incident date: Publish date:[A preliminary investigation showed that the circumstances were not likely to have significant implications for transport safety. Consistent with section 13 of the TAIC Act the Commission discontinued the investigation and no report was published.]
Incident date: Publish date:In April 2016, a Guimbal Cabri helicopter had an in-flight engine fire. The pilot landed safely and escaped unhurt but the fire destroyed the helicopter. The Commission found that the fire was due to a faulty spark plug, but the way it failed is so rare that there are no significant implications for aviation safety, so there are no recommendations in this case. The CAA and the manufacturer have taken action to identify other defective spark plugs. The safety lesson is that maintenance personnel need to be vigilant for anomalies when installing components, even from approved suppliers.
Incident date: Publish date:On Friday 12 January and Thursday 18 January 1996, Metroliners ZK-POB and ZK-SDA respectively were involved in runway excursions after the pilot flying engaged the nosewheel steering during their landing runs. No injuries were sustained in either event and the damage to the aircraft was minor.
Incident date: Publish date:On 27 August 2011 the Jet Raider was making a trip from Auckland to Waiheke Island in the Hauraki Gulf with 5 crew and 316 passengers on board. At about 11:20 the starboard engine failed catastrophically when 2 engine connecting rods broke free of the crankshaft and were ejected through the engine casing.
Incident date: Publish date:On Friday 31 August 2012 a scheduled Auckland metropolitan passenger train was travelling south from Britomart Station to Manukau Station. The train had stopped at Puhinui Station to exchange passengers. While it was sitting at the station, train control set the wrong route for the train through Wiri Junction. The route was set to take the train straight through to Papakura instead of diverging to the Manukau Branch Line. The signal ahead of the train was showing the driver that his train was routed for Papakura instead of Manukau. However, the driver did not recognise this.
Incident date: Publish date:On Saturday 2 December 2006, Partenavia P68B ZK-MYF, a light twin-engine aeroplane, was being flown on a cross-country training flight from Napier to Palmerston North, when it had a power loss near Waipukurau. The instructor completed a forced landing into a paddock resulting in moderate damage to the aircraft. There were no injuries.
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