New Zealand Navy Ship Sank Due to Human Error, Inquiry Finds By Alasdair Pal SYDNEY (Reuters) - A Royal New Zealand Navy vessel ran aground and sank off the coast of Samoa last month as a result ...
A New Zealand naval ship that sank after smashing into a coral reef in the South Pacific was left on autopilot, an inquiry ...
A New Zealand navy ship sank off Samoa because the crew did not realize its autopilot was still turned on before it ran ...
A New Zealand Defence Force Court of Inquiry found that crew error caused the Royal New Zealand Navy hydrographic dive and ...
The HMNZS Manawanui of the Royal New Zealand Navy struck a reef whilst conducting survey operations off Samoa's southern ...
The HMNZS Manawanui was the first ship New Zealand lost since World War II, and was one of nine ships in the country's small ...
A Royal New Zealand ship that capsized and sank off the ... autopilot was not disengaged when it should have been," Chief of Navy Rear Adm. Garin Golding said in a press statement on Friday.
A Royal New Zealand Navy vessel ran aground and sank off the coast of Samoa last month as a result of human error, a government-initiated inquiry found on Friday.
underwater explosive disposal, and search and recovery operations. It entered service with the Royal New Zealand Navy in 2019.
Crew aboard the HMNZS Manawanui left the ship on autopilot, which caused it to crash into a reef and sink, according to a ...