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Aviation AO-1991-005

The pilot made two approaches to the 430m two-way airstrip, oriented 330/150, to assess the surface wind and decide the most appropriate direction in which to land. Both his approaches were toward the northwest and involved a go-around from 200 feet and 100 feet respectively. On the third approach at about 20 or 30 feet agl the pilot noted the groundspeed of the aircraft was too high and not reducing normally.

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Aviation AO-1996-009

On Sunday 18 February 1996 at 1430 hours ZK-FMO, a Piper PA32R-300 Lance, force-landed along a road shortly after take-off on runway 03 at North Shore Aerodrome. One passenger received serious injuries, and the pilot and three other passengers received minor injuries. The cause of the accident was the pilot's attempt to take-off with insufficient runway length available, for the prevailing conditions and the weight of the aircraft. [The following paragraph was added by addenda finalised on 5 August 1998.]

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Aviation AO-1994-026

At 1215 hours on 22 November 1994 ZK-ENZ, a Piper PA32, lost power on its landing approach to runway 27 at North Shore Aerodrome and landed short of the runway. The pilot and passenger were not injured. The safety issue discussed is the importance of sound fuel management by pilots.

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Aviation AO-1998-009

On Monday 14 September 1998 at about 1152 hours, ZK-DKL, a Cessna 177B Cardinal on an air transport scenic flight across the Mount Cook region struck a snow-covered mountain face 11 km north-east of Mount Cook. The pilot and two passengers died as a result of the impact.

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Aviation AO-1992-011

ZK-CVG was on a positioning flight from Mount Cook to Fox Glacier in order to conduct some scenic flights, while ZK-HEA was on a local scenic flight from Fox Glacier when a collision occurred. ZK-HEA was landed safely but ZK-CVG descended out of control to the riverbed. The pilot was killed in the ground impact.

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Aviation AO-1993-014

The aircraft had been chartered to fly a German group to a number of tourist destinations in New Zealand. It had departed from Glentanner on a VFR flight to Queenstown. The flight was to include scenic flying in the Mount Cook region. A "taxiing" call was received at 1153 hours but later attempts by Christchurch Flight Information to communicate with the aircraft were unsuccessful. Aircraft wreckage, which proved to be that of ZK-NOM, was sighted during the afternoon in a severely crevassed and pinnacled area of Franz Josef Glacier, at an elevation of 4500 feet amsl.

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Aviation AO-2021-004

TAIC provided accredited representative assistance to KNKT in Indonesia’s investigation. Nose wheel of Fletcher fertilizer aircraft impacted farm animal on runway, nose wheel collapsed.

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Aviation AO-1995-008

The aircraft departed from Palmerston North Aerodrome on the afternoon of 21 May 1995 on a solo cross-country flight to Napier, Gisborne and return. A touch and go landing was made at Napier in the course of the outbound flight, and following a similarly uneventful touch and go landing at Gisborne the aircraft departed for Palmerston North. During the return flight the pilot requested, and received, clearance to pass through the Napier Terminal Control Area. The pilot's acknowledgement of the clearance was the last recorded communication from the aircraft.

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Rail RO-1993-124

On 6 December 1993 an express freight train operated by New Zealand Rail Limited derailed when it entered a crossover at the south end of Te Kauwhata while travelling too fast. The locomotive and all twelve wagons in the train were derailed, with substantial damage to all vehicles and the track. The Locomotive Engineer had encountered a signal he did not expect, interpreted it wrongly, and failed to slow the train for passage through the crossover.

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Rail RO-1994-117

[This investigation was superseded by report 94-117 Revised.]

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Maritime MO-2021-203

At about 4am on 28 July 2021, fishing vessel Commission (motoring) collided with the container vessel Kota Lembah (drifting awaiting port berth at Auckland). Damage to fishing vessel stabiliser and wheelhouse. Neither vessel’s hull was breached. Nobody hurt. TAIC recommendations address 3 key issues: watchkeeping standards & practice; adherence to collision prevention rules; and fatigue.

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Aviation AO-1992-020

ZK-PTS was on a private flight from Hastings to Ardmore via Hamilton, in company with another aircraft of the same type. The weather between Hawkes Bay and Taupo was overcast with a variable base, and scattered rain showers. Northwest of Napier the pilots found their intended route obscured by rain shower. The pilot of ZK-PTS declared his intention to climb above the cloud while his colleague elected to continue circling awaiting an improvement in the weather. The pilot of ZK-PTS subsequently reported his position at 5800 feet on the 283 radial from Napier and climbing.

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