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The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is an independent federal agency charged with determining the probable cause of transportation accidents, promoting transportation safety, and assisting victims of transportation accidents and their families.
Works
[edit]General
[edit]Aviation
[edit]- Portal:Korean Air Flight 801 investigation
- Portal:TWA Flight 800 investigation
- NTSB accident summary for N130HP
- NTSB accident summary for N135FF
- NTSB accident summary for N7620C
- National Transportation Safety Board/Investigative Process
- National Transportation Safety Board/Accident Investigation Hearings
- Report of the Board of Inquiry into the Helderberg air disaster, 1990 by Cecil Margo et. al., includes comments by the NTSB
- Aviation Accident Report: Japan Air Lines Flight 813 (1967)
- Aviation Accident Report: Paul Kelly Flying Service crash (1967)
- Aviation Accident Report: 1967 Lear Jet crash (1967)
- NTSB Aircraft Accident Report, United Airlines Flight 389.pdf (1967)
- Aircraft Accident Report for 1972 Sacramento Canadair Sabre accident.pdf (1972)
Maritime
[edit]Railroad
[edit]- Railroad accident report—Derailment of Southern Pacific Transportation Company freight train on May 12, 1989 and subsequent rupture of Calnev petroleum pipeline on May 25, 1989—San Bernardino, California
- Derailment of Amtrak Passenger Train 188 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania May 12, 2015-Accident Report
- Railroad Accident Report 92-01 (1992)
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