Category : Defence
Author: NZ Herald

Human error resulted in the sinking of HMNZS Manawanui in Samoa last month, a report has revealed.

Defence Minister Judith Collins and Chief of Navy Rear-Admiral Garin Golding addressed media on Friday as the interim Court of Inquiry’s report was released.

The HMNZS Manawanui, a specialist survey and dive support vessel, struck a reef on the evening of Saturday, October 5. It began to list and Commander Yvonne Gray gave the order to abandon ship.

A fire broke out in the engine room and the $100 million vessel sank that Sunday morning, off the south coast of the Samoan island of Upolu.

  • The HMNZS Manawanui sank off Samoa on October 6 after striking a reef and catching fire.
  • A report has identified human error as the cause, with the ship’s autopilot not being disengaged.
  • Minister Collins and Rear-Admiral Golding expressed disappointment and outlined plans for salvage and risk assessment.

Report blames ‘human error’ for sinking

Human error was the root cause of the vessel’s sinking, the report shows.

Golding said the direct cause of the grounding was because of a series of human errors, resulting in the ship’s autopilot “not being disengaged when it should have been”.

He said the crew did not realise Manawanui remained in autopilot and, mistakenly believed its failure to respond to direction changes was the result of a thruster control failure.

“Having mistakenly assessed a thruster control failure, standard procedures should have prompted the ship’s crew to check that the ship was under manual control rather than in autopilot. This check did not occur. Remaining in autopilot resulted in the ship maintaining a course toward land, until grounding and eventually stranding.”

Golding said the incident had “obviously” had an impact on New Zealand’s reputation, and the Navy needed to “own” their mistake.

Why it happened and what would come next in terms of lessons learned were still being worked on as part of the wider Court of Inquiry, which was expected to be completed in the first quarter of next year.

He said the investigation panel was looking at three people for responsibility for the incident: the pilot, the officer overseeing the pilot, and the officer overseeing the ship.

As human error was identified as the cause, a separate disciplinary process would need to be commenced once the Court of Inquiry had concluded, he said.

Article: https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/hmnzs-manawanui-sinking-inquiry-defence-minister-judith-collins-navy-chief-reveal-initial-findings/WWJLDAKUS5ENPJKFCJASBPAX7M/
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