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Two men injured in ultralight crash - Daily Advertiser | 19/05/12 TwitThis
Two men injured in ultralight crashDaily AdvertiserThe Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) and other civil aviation authorities were advised of the incident, with the ATSB stating it would not be undertaking any investigation. In the meantime, police are appealing for anyone who saw the aircraft ...
  
Two men injured in microlight crash - Adelaide Now | 18/05/12 TwitThis
Two men injured in microlight crashAdelaide NowHe was airlifted to Canberra Hospital and is in a stable condition. A 27-year-old man was also treated for a lacerated leg at a local hospital. The Australian Transport Safety Bureau and other civil aviation authorities have been notified.Two injured in micro-light plane crashCowra Community Newsall 16 news articles » ...
  
Two men injured in microlight crash - The Australian | 18/05/12 TwitThis
Two men injured in microlight crashThe AustralianHe was airlifted to Canberra Hospital and is in a stable condition. A 27-year-old man was also treated for a lacerated leg at a local hospital. The Australian Transport Safety Bureau and other civil aviation authorities have been notified.Two injured in micro-light plane crashCowra Community Newsall 16 news articles » ...
  
Two injured in micro-light plane crash - Cowra Community News | 18/05/12 TwitThis
Two injured in micro-light plane crashCowra Community NewsHe is in a stable condition. A 27-year-old man, also from West Wyalong , was taken by ambulance to the town's hospital with a lacerated leg. The Australian Transport Safety Bureau and other civil aviation authorities have been advised, police say.and more » ...
  
Two men injured in NSW microlight crash - Ninemsn | 18/05/12 TwitThis
Two men injured in NSW microlight crashNinemsnThe Australian Transport Safety Bureau and other civil aviation authorities have been notified. Woman interrupts Nine report to drink 'goon'A live Nine News report was interrupted this afternoon when a young woman ran in front of the reporter to offer ...
  
Pair injured in light plane crash - ABC Online | 18/05/12 TwitThis
Pair injured in light plane crashABC OnlineA 27-year-old man was taken to a local hospital with a cut leg. Police are at the scene and a crime scene has been established. The Australian Transport Safety Bureau has been notified but says it is not investigating the accident.Two men injured in ultralight crashDaily Advertiserall 8 news articles » ...
  
Ignoring in-flight mobile bans: a piracy issue - ZDNet Australia | 14/05/12 TwitThis
Ignoring in-flight mobile bans: a piracy issueZDNet AustraliaThis morning, Crikey pointed out a news item from the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB), which said that its voluntary confidential reporting scheme, REPCON, had received complaints about passengers using their phones for texting and internet ...
  
Mobiles and tablets on jets. Hey, just use them - Crikey (blog) | 14/05/12 TwitThis
Mobiles and tablets on jets. Hey, just use themCrikey (blog)That is the only conclusion travellers could reach after reading this article posted on the Australian Transport Safety Bureau website after a member of the public used its REPCON or voluntary confidential aviation reporting scheme.and more » ...
  
Backlash builds on passenger tax hike - The Australian | 11/05/12 TwitThis
Backlash builds on passenger tax hikeThe AustralianCASA's regulatory fees were capped in the aviation white paper until June 2015. The Australian Transport Safety Bureau's budget allocation rose from $23.4m to $25.9m, with an increase in average staff numbers from 121 to 122.and more » ...
  
National rail regulator on track in SA - supply chain review | 08/05/12 TwitThis
National rail regulator on track in SAsupply chain reviewThe legislation will also allow operators will to receive national accreditation instead of having to apply in each state and territory. The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) will become the national investigator of rail accidents. ...
  
Smoking iPhone Mystery Solved: Misplaced Screw - Mobile & Apps | 08/05/12 TwitThis
Mobile & AppsSmoking iPhone Mystery Solved: Misplaced ScrewMobile & AppsAn incident report the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) completed on Friday, May 4, finally sheds some light on the incident. Apparently, some dodgy repair work was the root of all evil. According to the ATSB investigation (AO-2011-149), ...
  
Angry Birds, Mad Money - TechNewsWorld | 08/05/12 TwitThis
Angry Birds, Mad MoneyTechNewsWorldA report from the Australian Transport Safety Bureau has identified a shoddy replacement screen as the culprit in the case of the smoking airplane iPhone. Last November, a passenger's iPhone overheated and started smoking after the flight touched down ...
  
Smoking phone sparks warning - ABC Online | 07/05/12 TwitThis
ABC OnlineSmoking phone sparks warningABC OnlineAn investigation by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau found a small metal screw had punctured the battery casing, causing a short circuit. The phone had recently been repaired by an unauthorised service provider. The bureau says the incident shows ...
  
Smoking iPhone blamed on repair by unauthorized shop - CNET | 07/05/12 TwitThis
Smoking iPhone blamed on repair by unauthorized shopCNETI am grateful to the Register for stoking my flames by revealing that the Australian Transport Safety Bureau sent the phone to the US for examination. This was the phone after the screwed-up fire. What fun the US investigators at Exponent in Menlo Park ...
  
Loose screw caused airplane iPhone 'fire' - Register | 07/05/12 TwitThis
Mobile & AppsLoose screw caused airplane iPhone 'fire'RegisterNow, an incident report completed on Friday, May 4, by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau has identified a dodgy screen replacement as the cause of the flare-up. According to the ATSB's investigation (AO-2011-149), the Rex flight had touched down ...
  
Case of smoking iPhone solved - CRN Australia | 07/05/12 TwitThis
Mobile & AppsCase of smoking iPhone solvedCRN AustraliaThe Australian Transport Safety Bureau today released its final report [pdf] into the incident on a Regional Express (REX) plane on November 25 last year. The ATSB initially took the handset to its Canberra labs for analysis before sending it to the ...
  
Passengers flying blind to safety scares - Herald Sun | 07/05/12 TwitThis
Passengers flying blind to safety scaresHerald SunThe Australian Transport Safety Bureau receives more than 100 incident reports on average weekly, though some are duplicates. Australian and International Pilots Association vice-president Richard Woodward said he was concerned financial conditions ...
  
Planes too close, mid-air flight scares spark special probe - Herald Sun | 06/05/12 TwitThis
BigPond NewsPlanes too close, mid-air flight scares spark special probeHerald SunUPDATE: TWO planes leaving Melbourne Airport last night flew too close, prompting an investigation by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau. The Virgin Australia 737 planes had both taken off from Melbourne airport just before 8pm and were in the air ...
  
Case files from the Australian Transport Safety Bureau - Herald Sun | 06/05/12 TwitThis
Case files from the Australian Transport Safety BureauHerald SunCASE FILES Apr 17, 2012, 7.50am During climb from Melbourne airport, crew of a Qantas 737 on its way to Sydney detected fumes in the cabin and reported feeling unwell. Investigation status: Active Apr 6, 2012, 1.40pm Air traffic control ?alerted to a ...
  
Near misses prompt watchdog to launch special investigation - Herald Sun | 06/05/12 TwitThis
BigPond NewsNear misses prompt watchdog to launch special investigationHerald SunAustralian Transport Safety Bureau case files Australian Transport Safety Bureau chief Martin Dolan said the investigation into "breakdowns of separation" had already identified a fundamental problem with departure procedures at Melbourne Airport that ...
  
Safety must rule, it's plane sense - Herald Sun | 06/05/12 TwitThis
BigPond NewsSafety must rule, it's plane senseHerald SunAnd as reported today, even the Australian Transport Safety Bureau faces its own resource restrictions on what it is able to investigate, sometimes allowing airlines to investigate issues themselves. As well as the integrity of mechanical safety, ...
  
Passengers flying blind to safety scares - NEWS.com.au | 06/05/12 TwitThis
Passengers flying blind to safety scaresNEWS.com.auThe Australian Transport Safety Bureau receives more than 100 incident reports on average weekly, though some are duplicates. Australian and International Pilots Association vice-president Richard Woodward said he was concerned financial conditions ...
  
Batteries pose a fire risk - The West Australian | 05/05/12 TwitThis
The West AustralianBatteries pose a fire riskThe West AustralianAn Australian Transport Safety Bureau investigation found a small metal screw had been misplaced in the phone's battery bay, probably during earlier repairs, done by an unauthorised repairer, and the stray screw punctured the battery casing, ...
  
iPhone fire on Australian plane caused by shoddy screen replacement - Apple Insider | 05/05/12 TwitThis
Mobile & AppsiPhone fire on Australian plane caused by shoddy screen replacementApple InsiderHowever, rather than being a manufacturing defect, a report by ZDnet notes that the Australian Transport Safety Bureau found the overheating iPhone was caused by a screw left behind during a screen replacement performed by an unauthorized repair center ...
  
Airborne iPhone fire caused by loose screw - ZDNet | 04/05/12 TwitThis
The AgeAirborne iPhone fire caused by loose screwZDNetThe phone was sent to the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) as part of an investigation into the matter, which has now revealed that a misplaced screw punctured the battery casing, leading to a short circuit that caused the battery to overheat.Smoking iPhone on flight prompts warningSydney Morning HeraldCabin crew find smoking iPhoneHerald SunA Misplaced Screw Caused That iPhone Plane FireGizmodo AustraliaTECH.BLORGE.comall 141 news articles » ...
  
Safety warning after smoking iPhone causes alarm on Aussie flight - FOX 4 News | 04/05/12 TwitThis
The AgeSafety warning after smoking iPhone causes alarm on Aussie flightFOX 4 NewsAn Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) investigation found a small metal screw had been misplaced during repairs by an unauthorized dealer and had punctured the battery casing, leading to an internal short circuit and heating.Smoking iPhone on flight prompts warningSydney Morning HeraldCabin crew find smoking iPhoneThe AustralianAirborne, smoking iPhone mishap solvedZDNet AustraliaGizmodo Australia -TECH.BLORGE.comall 141 news articles » ...
  
Airborne, smoking iPhone mishap solved - ZDNet Australia | 04/05/12 TwitThis
WA todayAirborne, smoking iPhone mishap solvedZDNet AustraliaThe phone was sent to the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) as part of an investigation into the matter, which has now revealed that a misplaced screw punctured the battery casing, leading to a short circuit that caused the battery to overheat.A Misplaced Screw Caused That iPhone Plane FireLifehacker Australiaall 6 news articles » ...
  
Cabin crew find smoking iPhone - The Australian | 04/05/12 TwitThis
Brisbane TimesCabin crew find smoking iPhoneThe AustralianAn investigation by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau found (ATSB) that a small metal screw had been misplaced in the phone's battery bay, probably during earlier repairs. The stray screw punctured the battery casing, causing an internal short ...
  
Investigation shows iPhone in plane's baggage hold went up in smoke - The Australian | 04/05/12 TwitThis
Investigation shows iPhone in plane's baggage hold went up in smokeThe AustralianAn Australian Transport Safety Bureau investigation found a small metal screw had been misplaced during repairs by an unauthorised dealer and had punctured the battery casing, leading to an internal short circuit and heating. ...
  
CASA grounds Kununurra airline - The West Australian | 04/05/12 TwitThis
CASA grounds Kununurra airlineThe West AustralianOn April 28 the airline had what the Australian Transport Safety Bureau termed a ?serious incident? when one of its GA-8s Turbo Airvans on a sightseeing charter barely missed some trees on takeoff from Kununurra when the ?engine did not generate ...
  

 

 

 

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