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Greg Hood retires from ATSB 1 July 2021
Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) Chief Commissioner Greg Hood yesterday retired from the position he has held for five years,
Hood, who previously served with the RAAF, CASA and Airservices, brought extensive aviation experience to the ATSB when he was appointed in 2016.
Hood retires from the ATSB after completing his five-year term, during which he drove innovation and transformation at the ATSB, seeing world-leading practices like a multi-modal teams approach to investigations, new recruitment practices and new technologies to support investigations introduced to the bureau.
Hood, with the other members of the ATSB Commission, approved more than 530 aviation, rail and maritime investigation reports for public release. Most high-profile of all those were the de Havilland Beaver crash on the Hawkesbury River in 2017, the crash of a US-registered C130 firebomber in the Snowy Mountains in 2020 and the Beech King Air crash at Essend