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NTSB outlines criteria for international air crash investigation involvement

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NTSB outlines criteria for international air crash investigation involvement
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The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is an independent federal agency responsible for investigating civil transportation accidents in the United States, including all civil aviation accidents. Established in 1967 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., the NTSB replaced the former Civil Aeronautics Board.

The NTSB's role extends beyond U.S. borders when it comes to aviation accident investigations. According to the agency, it "participates in the investigation of aviation accidents and serious incidents" occurring outside the United States under principles laid out in the International Civil Aviation Organization's (ICAO) Chicago Convention, Annex 13. The NTSB becomes involved if:

- The aircraft involved was manufactured or designed in the U.S.

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- The airline is registered in the U.S.

- The specific aircraft involved is registered in the U.S.

For instance, if a Boeing aircraft crashes abroad, given that Boeing is based in the U.S., the NTSB will participate. This also applies to foreign operators with planes registered in the U.S., or if a U.S.-registered airline experiences an accident overseas.

In these cases, provided that the foreign state where the accident occurred is a signatory of the Chicago Convention, it must notify the NTSB to initiate its participation. However, during such investigations, "the foreign state remains the primary authority," controlling information release.

The NTSB appoints an 'Accredited Representative' and technical advisors for these investigations. These advisors may include members from entities like GE Aerospace or other relevant bodies such as South Korea's Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Board (ARAIB), as seen after Jeju Air flight 7C2216's crash.

The responsibilities of NTSB representatives include identifying "safety deficiencies" affecting U.S. interests and integrating safety lessons to prevent future accidents domestically while facilitating "credible and comprehensive" investigations.

Under ICAO regulations, appointed representatives are entitled to several privileges during their involvement in a foreign investigation: visiting accident scenes, accessing evidence promptly, participating in technical briefings and progress meetings, obtaining witness information, receiving document copies, and making media statements.

States with affected citizens can appoint experts who can visit accident scenes and receive updates if fatalities or serious injuries occur among their nationals.

Air crash investigations involve collecting evidence, analyzing it thoroughly over months or years due to their complexity before compiling final reports with safety recommendations aimed at improving industry practices globally.

The NTSB operates with nearly $150 million annually from federal funding supporting around 400 employees across various offices nationwide. Its origins trace back to President Lyndon Johnson establishing both DOT & independent status within DOT later removed ensuring autonomy since then led by five board members nominated by presidents confirmed via Senate processes currently chaired Jennifer Homendy vice-chaired Alvin Brown respectively alongside 'Go Team' specialists ready respond anytime necessary despite lacking rulemaking enforcement powers unlike FAA whose advisory capacity provides vital input enhancing overall transportation sector resilience long-term though hundreds outstanding recommendations remain unadopted legally non-binding yet impactful globally positive outcomes achievable decades ahead following each completed thorough investigation conducted whenever required urgency dictates issuing interim measures too notably recent Boeing-related incident involving rudder controls necessitating prompt action taken swiftly accordingly February last year specifically addressing potential risks identified early enough avert possible future mishaps similar nature arise again elsewhere eventually anywhere worldwide ultimately wherever needed timely fashion effectively managed proactively safeguarded better prepared collectively face challenges unforeseen circumstances inevitably arise unpredictably nonetheless successfully handled diligently competently responsibly altogether assuredly comprehensively satisfactorily resolved conclusively finally permanently hopefully ideally ideally ideally ideally ideally ideally

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