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The International Standards and Recommended Practices for the investigation of aircraft accidents and incidents
The International Standards and Recommended Practices for the…
Best practices for the inspection of CVR recordings to enable more consistent detection of potential defects in the CVR system.
What to do in the event of an aircraft accident or serious incident and what the Air Accidents Investigation Branch will do.
How the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) investigates aircraft accident and serious incidents.
A concise version of the AAIB's guidance document for the emergency services and airfield operators.
The investigation process relating to general aviation accidents.
Investigation and prevention of accidents and incidents in civil aviation
Information for witnesses who are interviewed by the AAIB.
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The investigation process relating to commercial air transport major disasters, accidents and serious incidents.
How the AAIB investigates Serious Incidents.
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Investigation and prevention of accidents and incidents in civil aviation.
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