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Aviation AO-1997-014

[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.]

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Rail RO-1997-110

At 1824 hours on Thursday 4 September 1997 Shunt M28 from Morrinsville to Te Rapa collided with an "A Train" milk tanker and trailer on a private level crossing, resulting in serious injury to the tanker driver.

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Rail RO-1997-109

On Wednesday 30 July 1997, at about 0952 hours, an express freight train operated by Tranz Rail Limited derailed when it entered a crossover at the south end of Te Kauwhata while travelling too fast. The locomotive and all seven wagons in the train were derailed, with substantial damage to all vehicles and the track. The locomotive engineer suffered a serious injury. The locomotive engineer had incorrectly interpreted a signal aspect and failed to slow the train for passage through the crossover.

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Maritime MO-1997-204

At about 0215 on Saturday, 12 July 1997, the restricted-limit charter vessel "Amigo 1" was en route from Auckland to Great Barrier Island when the skipper made a planned starboard turn too early and the vessel grounded on rocks within the Grey Group Islands, broke up and sank. The skipper was drowned and one of the four passengers is missing, presumed drowned.

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Rail RO-1997-108

On Saturday, 12 July 1997, at about 0322 hours an empty container on Train 320, a Mount Maunganui to Westfield express freight train, struck a footbridge at Puhinui, south of Auckland. The footbridge pier was badly damaged, as was a road overbridge further north, before the container fell from the train, blocking the adjacent down main. There were no injuries.

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Aviation AO-1997-013

At about 1240 hours on Tuesday 1 July 1997 a loss of separation occurred between an RNZAF Airtrainer and an Eagle Air Metroliner proceeding in opposite directions five nautical miles south of Hamilton Aerodrome. The aircraft were under radar control. The Airtrainer departed from Hamilton Aerodrome following the Eagle Air Metroliner which had commenced a missed approach with a simulated engine failure. The Metroliner then turned back toward the VOR while below radar coverage, simulating an inability to clear the terrain south of Hamilton.

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Maritime MO-1997-203

On Saturday, 1 February 1997, at about 1030, the restricted-limit passenger ferry "Te Waka o Kapanga", while en route from Waiheke Island to Rotoroa Island, struck rocks off the point between Little and Sandy Bays on Waiheke Island. None of the 53 passengers and four crew was injured but damage to the two rudders and propulsion systems was substantial.

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Rail RO-1997-107

On 18 June 1997, at approximately 1150 hours, Silver Fern railcar RM24 running empty to depot on the down main collided with a pedestrian who had just disembarked from an up train and was using a pedestrian level crossing to gain access to Glen Innes shopping centre. The pedestrian was killed by the collision. Safety issues identified were the rationale for determining the level of protection appropriate to particular pedestrian level crossing situations and the acceptability of subways as the only access to island station platforms.

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Aviation AO-1997-012

At about 0130 hours on Wednesday 11 June 1997 ZK-KVL, a Beechcraft BE58 Baron twin-engined aircraft, on a night freight flight from Palmerston North to Christchurch, disappeared from radar. The aircraft wreckage was subsequently located in the Tararua Ranges 21 km south-east of Paraparaumu. The aircraft had struck a wooded slope at high speed in a steep spiral dive, and fragmented. The pilot was killed on impact. The aircraft had probably encountered severe in-flight icing at 10 000 feet, in the area of a convective cell, resulting in a loss of control.

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Rail RO-1997-106

[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.]

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Aviation AO-1997-011

[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.]

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Aviation AO-1997-010

At about 1735 hours on Monday 2 June 1997 a loss of separation occurred between an RNZAF Hercules and an Eagle Air Metroliner proceeding in opposite directions on the Hamilton - Taumarunui track. The aircraft were under radar control and the Area Controller had cleared the northbound Hercules to descend from flight level 170 to 10 000 feet after the crew reported a pressurisation difficulty. The aircraft passed approximately 0.7 nm horizontally and 600 feet vertically apart.

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