Senate debates

Tuesday, 8 May 2012

Questions on Notice

Infrastructure and Transport (Question No. 1727)

Photo of David JohnstonDavid Johnston (WA, Liberal Party, Shadow Minister for Defence) Share this | | Hansard source

asked the Minister representing the Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, upon notice, on 20 March 2012:

With reference to the report that the Adagold Aviation Pty Ltd contracted Middle East Area of Operation (MEAO) aircraft, operated by the Portuguese carrier Hi Fly, was involved in an incident at Darwin airport after departing Sydney on Tuesday, 28 February 2012:

(1)   When did the incident occur.

(2)   What were the weather conditions when the Hi Fly aircraft experienced a heavy landing at the Darwin airport.

(3)   What damage was sustained by the Hi Fly aircraft during the landing.

(4)   What is the nationality of the pilot/s who landed the aircraft.

(5)   What certification and qualifications are held by the pilot/s who landed the aircraft.

Was the aircraft inspected by Australian authorities to determine its air-worthiness; if so:

  (a) when; and

  (b) can a copy of the inspection report be provided.

Given that the aircraft involved in the incident was held in Darwin subject to a technical assessment by the aircraft operator and an investigation by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB), can:

  (a) details of the investigation into the technical status of the aircraft; and

  (b) a copy of the ATSB report, be provided.

(6)   When was the aircraft cleared by ATSB as ready to fly and operate on the MEAO Air Sustainment Charter.

(7)   What was the age, model and condition of the aircraft.

(8)   In regard to the replacement aircraft used to fly to Dubai:

(a)   who provided the necessary certification enabling a replacement aircraft to be flown to Dubai without undergoing inspection in Australia;

(b)   can a copy of this certification be provided;

(c)   from whom was the aircraft chartered; and

(d)   how did it meet the very strict operating conditions of the MEAO Air Sustainment Charter in such a short period of time.

Photo of Kim CarrKim Carr (Victoria, Australian Labor Party, Minister for Human Services) Share this | | Hansard source

The Minister for Infrastructure and Transport has provided the following answer to the honourable senator's question:

(1)   Tuesday, 28 February 2012 at 23:27 CST.

(2)   The ATSB investigation is ongoing and this information will be discussed and published in the final report (expected by June 2012).

(3)   The ATSB investigation is ongoing and this information will be discussed and published in the final report (expected by June 2012).

(4)   The ATSB investigation is ongoing and this information will be discussed and published in the final report (expected by June 2012).

(5)   The ATSB investigation is ongoing and this information will be discussed and published in the final report (expected by June 2012).

(6)   The aircraft was not inspected by CASA. The responsibility for airworthiness oversight of this aircraft lies with their National Airworthiness Authority.

(7)   The ATSB investigation is ongoing and this information will be discussed and published in the final report (expected by June 2012).

(8)   ATSB didn't clear the aircraft as ready to fly as it is not a role or function of the ATSB.

(9)   The ATSB investigation is ongoing and this information will be discussed and published in the final report (expected by June 2012).

(10)   HiFly's management advised CASA that the replacement aircraft registration CS-TQL operated the flight. This aircraft is listed on HiFly's Air Operators Certificate Operations Specifications and no action in relation to this substitution was required from CASA.