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What does ntsb stand for and what does this agency do?

National transportation safety board. Various safety inspections, create safety guidelines, and investigate accidents involving public transportation


What are us travel watchdogs?

ntsb


What is the mission of the NTSB?

NTSB is an independent federal agency, charged by Congress to investigate transportation accidents, determine probable cause, and issue safety recommendation.


How many lives overall are estimated to be saved each year?

NTSB estimates that seatbelts save over 9500 lives per year as stated on an NTSB safety video.


What are the ratings and certificates for NTSB The Crash of Flight 323 - 2004 TV?

NTSB The Crash of Flight 323 - 2004 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M Netherlands:12 Portugal:M/12


A light plane crashed in Burnt Oak Middx UK in late forties or early fifties - are there any details?

did you try the NTSB?NTSB is a US Government agency and does not investigate accidents in the UK unless it involves an US carrier.


What agency investigates a US plane crash?

The NTSB (National Transportation Safety Board).


What are the duties of the National Transportation Safety Board?

Congress charges NTSB with investigating every U.S. civil aviation accident, as well as significant railroad, highway, marine, and pipeline accidents. NTSB, based on investigation findings, then issues safety recommendations


Under what circumstances does the NTSB provide safety gloves for men?

Safety gloves are provided to all investigators at highway and plane crash scenes by the NTSB. Mainly to provide protection against what could be hazardous materials, but also to preserve the scene from contamination.


What are the roles of the NTSB?

The USA NTSB is The National Transportation Safety Board The Roles are to investigate accidents and incidents to all forms of US based transportation and recommend regulation or procedure or design changes to improve safety But I bet that's not what your home work wants you to say


Are rear bumpers required on cars to pass inspection in North Carolina?

Rear bumpers on passenger cars are required by the NTSB.


What If an aircraft is involved in an accident which results in substantial damage to the aircraft the nearest NTSB field office should be notified?

immediately

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