TAIC opens inquiry into Antarctica flight safety incident (New
Zealand)
Press Release: Transport Accident Investigation
Commission
TAIC opens inquiry into Antarctica flight safety
incident
The Transport Accident Investigation Commission has today (11
October 2013) opened an inquiry into a safety incident which involved a Royal
New Zealand Air Force Boeing 757 landing in Antarctica on Monday (7 October
2013) in weather below minimum standards for landing and with insufficient fuel
to reach an alternate airport.
The RNZAF had advised the Commission of
the incident on Monday, and information provided since had allowed the
Commission to determine it should and could investigate under the Transport
Accident Investigation Commission Act 1990, chief investigator of accidents
Captain Tim Burfoot said. "The Commission's inquiry will work alongside but
independently of the Air Force's own investigation of the
incident."
"While the Commission is precluded from investigating
incidents and accidents confined to New Zealand Defence Force resources, this
occurrence involved a combination of military and civilian personnel and
services," Captain Burfoot said.
He said it was too early to say how long
the investigation would take or whether international participation in the
inquiry would be required.
The Commission is a standing Commission of
Inquiry that investigates occurrences with significant implications for
transport safety in order to explain them and make recommendations, where
appropriate, to help improve transport safety and prevent a recurrence.
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