National Transportation Safety Board

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Image:Ntsb seal.gif The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is a U.S. government independent organization responsible for investigation of accidents involving aviation, highway, marine, pipelines and railroads in the United States. It is charged by the U.S. Congress to investigate every civil aviation accident in the United States, as well as significant accidents in other modes of transportation (such as the Big Bayou Conot train disaster near Mobile, Alabama). The organization is also in charge of investigating cases of hazardous waste releases that occur from modes of transportation. Mark Rosenker has been the Vice Chairman since 2003 and Acting Chairman since March 2005; he is serving as Acting Chair until such time as the President appoints and the US Senate confirms the next Chairman. The board is based in Washington, D.C.

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History

It was established as an independent organization in 1967, though with strong ties to the US Department of Transportation. These ties were later severed under the Independent Safety Board Act of 1975. The organization receives its authority from Chapter 11, Title 49 of the United States Code. It has investigated over 124,000 aviation incidents since its establishment.

Organization

The board has five members, one of whom is designated the chairman by the U.S. President and then approved by the U.S. Senate for a fixed 2-year term. Another member is designated as vice chairman, and becomes acting chairman when there is no formal chairman. Organization within the Board is composed of separate sub-offices for highway safety, maritime safety, aviation safety, railroad and hazardous material investigations, research and engineering, recommendations and communications, academy and administrative law judges. These sub-offices report to the Office of Management.

Investigations

The NTSB is normally the lead organization in the investigation of a transportation accident within its sphere. However, this power can be surrendered to other organizations if the US Attorney General declares the case to be linked to an intentional criminal act. This occurred during the investigation of the September 11th, 2001 attacks, when the US Justice Department took over the investigation.

An investigation of an incident within the United States typically starts with the creation of a "go team", composed of specialists in fields relating to the incident. This is followed by the designation of other organizations or corporations as parties to the investigation. The Board may then choose to hold public hearings on the issue. Finally, it will compose a final statement and may issue safety recommendations.

Air Disasters

The NTSB has taken place in the following Air Disasters:
(Involving fatalities, U.S. Airlines from 1982 - Present)


Date Location Operator Make/Model Fatal Surviving
01/13/82 WASHINGTON, DC AIR FLORIDA BOEING 737-222 70 4
01/23/82 BOSTON, MA WORLD AIRWAYS MCDONNELL DOUGLAS DC-10-30 2 198
07/09/82 NEW ORLEANS, LA PAN AMERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS BOEING 727-235 137 0
11/08/82 HONOLULU, HI PAN AMERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS BOEING 747-100 1 274
01/09/83 BRAINERD, MN REPUBLIC AIRLINES CONVAIR 580-11-A 1 29
10/11/83 PINCKNEYVILLE, IL AIR ILLINOIS HAWKER SIDDELEY HS-748-2A 7 0
01/01/85 LA PAZ, BOLIVIA EASTERN AIR LINES BOEING 727-225 21 0
01/21/85 RENO, NV GALAXY AIRLINES LOCKHEED 188C 64 1
08/02/85 DALLAS/FT WORTH, TX DELTA AIRLINES LOCKHEED L-1011-385-1 126 26
09/06/85 MILWAUKEE, WI MIDWEST EXPRESS AIRLINES DOUGLAS DC-9-14 27 0
12/12/85 GANDER, NEWFOUNDLAND ARROW AIRWAYS DOUGLAS DC-8-63 248 0
02/04/86 NEAR ATHENS, GREECE TRANS WORLD AIRLINES BOEING 727-231 4 110
02/14/87 DURANGO, MX PORTS OF CALL BOEING 707-323B 1 125
08/16/87 ROMULUS, MI NORTHWEST AIRLINES MCDONNELL DOUGLAS DC-9-82 148 1
11/15/87 DENVER, CO CONTINENTAL AIRLINES MCDONNELL DOUGLAS DC-9-14 25 52
12/07/87 SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA PACIFIC SOUTHWEST AIRLINES BRITISH AEROSPACE BAE-146-200 38 0
08/31/88 DALLAS/FT WORTH, TX DELTA AIRLINES BOEING 727-232 12 89
12/21/88 LOCKERBIE, SCOTLAND PAN AMERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS BOEING 747-121 243 0
02/08/89 SANTAMARIA, AZORES INDEPENDENT AIR BOEING 707 137 0
02/24/89 HONOLULU, HI UNITED AIRLINES BOEING 747-122 9 328
07/19/89 SIOUX CITY, IA UNITED AIRLINES MCDONNELL DOUGLAS DC-10-10 110 175
09/20/89 FLUSHING, NY USAIR BOEING 737-400 2 55
12/27/89 MIAMI, FL EASTERN AIR LINES BOEING 727-225B 1 46
10/03/90 CAPE CANAVERAL, FL EASTERN AIR LINES MCDONNELL DOUGLAS DC-9-31 1 90
12/03/90 ROMULUS, MI NORTHWEST AIRLINES MCDONNELL DOUGLAS DC-9-14 7 33
02/01/91 LOS ANGELES, CA USAIR BOEING 737-300 20 63
03/03/91 COLORADO SPGS, CO UNITED AIRLINES BOEING 737-291 20 0
03/22/92 FLUSHING, NY USAIR FOKKER 28-4000 25 22
07/02/94 CHARLOTTE, NC USAIR DOUGLAS DC-9-30 37 20
09/08/94 ALIQUIPPA, PA USAIR BOEING B-737-300 127 0
10/31/94 ROSELAWN, IN AMERICAN EAGLE ATR-72-212 64 0
12/20/95 CALI, COLOMBIA AMERICAN AIRLINES BOEING B-757 152 4
05/11/96 MIAMI, FL VALUJET AIRLINES MCDONNELL DOUGLAS DC-9 105 0
07/06/96 PENSACOLA, FL DELTA AIRLINES MCDONNELL DOUGLAS MD-88 2 140
07/17/96 MORICHES, NY TRANS WORLD AIRLINES BOEING 747 212 0
08/02/97 LIMA, PERU CONTINENTAL AIRLINES BOEING 757-200 1 141
12/28/97 PACIFIC OCEAN UNITED AIRLINES BOEING 747 1 373
06/01/99 LITTLE ROCK, AR AMERICAN AIRLINES MCDONNELL DOUGLAS MD-80 10 129
01/31/00 POINT MUGU, CA ALASKA AIRLINES MCDONNELL DOUGLAS MD-83 83 0
09/11/01 NEW YORK CITY, NY AMERICAN AIRLINES BOEING 767-200 81 0
09/11/01 NEW YORK CITY, NY UNITED AIRLINES BOEING 767-200 56 0
09/11/01 ARLINGTON, VA AMERICAN AIRLINES BOEING 757-200 58 0
09/11/01 SHANKSVILLE, PA UNITED AIRLINES BOEING 757 37 0
11/12/01 BELLE HARBOR, NY AMERICAN AIRLINES AIRBUS INDUSTRIE A300-600 251 0
01/08/03 CHARLOTTE, NC US AIRWAYS EXPRESS Beech 1900 19 0
10/19/04 KIRKSVILLE, MO CORPORATE AIRLINES British Aerospace Jetstream 32 13 2

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