Accident investigation
When an accident occurs it is investigated by the government with jurisdiction over the area where a plane goes down. The sole objective of the investigation of an accident or incident is the prevention of accidents and incidents. It is not the purpose to apportion blame or liability.
Investigations are conducted in accordance with the international standards and recommended practices as described in ICAO Annex 13 - Aircraft accident and incident investigation.
While the initial field phase of an accident investigation can be concluded within weeks or even days, the investigators' final report and recommendations often take years to complete. The final report consist of factual information about the accident, an analysis, conclusions (probable cause) and also includes safety recommendations.
Investigations are conducted in accordance with the international standards and recommended practices as described in ICAO Annex 13 - Aircraft accident and incident investigation.
While the initial field phase of an accident investigation can be concluded within weeks or even days, the investigators' final report and recommendations often take years to complete. The final report consist of factual information about the accident, an analysis, conclusions (probable cause) and also includes safety recommendations.
Recently issued accident investigation reports
| date | occurrence | agency | cat. | status | report |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 17-JUL-2007 | Runway excursion - Airbus A320-200 at São Paulo-Congonhas Airport, SP (CGH), Brasil | CENIPA | ACCID. | FINAL | RF A-67/CENIPA/2009 |
| 01-MAY-2005 | Heavy landing - de Havilland Canada DHC-8-100 at Hammerfest Airport (HFT), Norway | AIBN | ACCID. | FINAL | AIBN SL 2009/22 |
| 20-FEB-2007 | Landing mishap - BAe 146-200 at London City Airport | AAIB | SER.INC. | FINAL | AAIB Report 5/2009 |
| 11-AUG-2009 | CFIT - de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter 300 11 km Kokoda Airport (KKD), Papua New Guinea | PNG AIC | ACCID. | INITIA | interim report |
| 22-JUL-2008 | Bounced landing - Boeing 727 at Hamilton Airport, ON (YHM), Canada | TSB | ACCID. | FINAL | TSB Report A08O0189 |
| 14-AUG-2009 | Loss of control after single engine go-around - Beechcraft 99 Evora, Portugal | GPIAA | ACCID. | PRELIM | 29/ACCID/2009 |
Related information
- NTSB Investigation Guides and Procedures (external link)