National Transportation Safety Board- NTSB
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NTSB
• What is the NTSB?- It is an independent federal accident investigation agency responsible for the investigation of all transportation related accidents.
• The NTSB was formed in 1966 as a part of the DOT act and was placed under the DOT (Department of Transportation)
• NTSB was made independent in 1974 by the NTSB Act.
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• The NTSB mission is:– To determine the “probable cause” of
transportation accidents– To formulate safety recommendations designed
to improve transportation safety
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• Scope:• The NTSB is required to determine the probable
cause of the following types of accidents:– Civil Aviation Accidents
– Major Highway Accidents
– Passenger train accidents involving fatalities
– Major Marine Accidents
– Pipeline Accedents
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• Aviation Accidents Investigated:– Responsible for all aviation accidents but
typically are only directly involved in those involving fatalities- the rest are “delegated” by a letter of agreement (LOA) to the FAA- Based on workload and staffing and varies from year to year.
– FAA investigates all ag., homebuilt/experimental accidents
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• The NTSB investigates thousands of accidents annually
• All air carrier accidents• All in-flight collisions• All fatal general aviation accidents• All air-taxi accidents• All accidents involving large aircraft
(greater than 12,500 lbs.)
NTSB- Other Responsibilities
• The 1974 NTSB Act requires the NTSB to:-Conduct special studies on safety problems
-Mid-Air collisions-Runway Incursions-In-fight icing- regional airliners- AE 4184
Since NTSB’s creation accidents have gone down considerably (Chapter 2)
NTSB Other Responsibilities- Ctn.
• Evaluate the effectiveness of government agencies involved with transportation including:– FAA- over 90 % of the recommendations made
to the FAA by the NTSB are acted upon favorably- FAA is required by law to respond.
– NHTSA
NTSB Other Responsibilities Ctn.
• Evaluate the safeguards used in the transportation of hazardous materials
• Review appeals from:– Airman and merchant seamen whose
certificates have been suspended or revoked
Make an annual report to congress on the State of Transportation Safety
NTSB structure
• Made up of 5 members appointed by the president for a 5 year term- confirmed by the senate
• The chairman and vice chairman are appointed to serve for typically two years (although the last one, Jim Hall served for 5-6 years)
• 340 Total Employees Nationwide- only 75 dedicated to the “air mode”
NTSB structure ctn.
• Headquartered in Washington DC. With 5 regional and 4 field offices in:
• Chicago, Anchorage, Atlanta, Ft. Worth, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Denver, and Seattle-These field offices investigate about 99% of the accidents under the NTSB’s jurisdiction
NTSB Structure
• The GO-Team in Wash. DC. Investigates an average of 10-12 accidents per year.– Headquartered in DC– On 24 hour alert- must go anywhere in the
world on 2 hours notice- fly in the NTSB G-IV– 8-12 member team- rotating duty- headed by
one of the 5 board members– Reserved for major carrier accidents
NTSB- GO TEAM
• Consists of various specialists- metallurgy, avionics, ATC, maintenance, flight, etc.
• Usually on site for one or two weeks or less
• “Jump Start” an investigation
• Send evidence for laboratory analysis- back in DC. Or where specialized services are offered- ie. Aeromedical- OK. City OK.
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• Laboratory analysis– Analyze “Black Boxes”- Flight Date Recorders
(FDR) and Cockpit Voice Recorders (CVR)– Analyzing wreckage for:– Inadequate design– Excessive loading– Fatigue/Corrision– Etc.
NTSB Recommendation
• The Recommendation- End product of the investigation:
• Recs. Are issued as soon as they are discovered- don’t await the final report which can take months
• Identifies person/s or agencies (FAA, manufacturers, etc.) that need to take action and describes the action which needs to be taken.
Chronology Ctn.
• States the safety need to be satisfied
• DOT (FAA) must respond within 90 days
Chronology Ctn.
• Public Hearing held to:– Collect more information– Air at a public forum the issues involved in an
accident
Chronology Ctn.
• Final Report- publication which gives accident details as well as a “probable cause” for the accident. Results have been used to make systemic improvements such as:– Pilot training
– Aircraft Maintenance
– ATC procedures
– Survival Equipment Requirements
Major Accident Chronology
• Go Team on site• Site Analysis• Public Hearing• Laboratory Analysis• Safety Recommendations• Public Hearing• Final Report• Publication Made Public
NTSB Ctn.
• NTSB investigates approx. 2400 aviation accidents per year.
• Each regional office investigates approximately 400 per year- 60 delegated to FAA- 12 – 13 employees each- huge workload!
• Go Team investigates approx 10-12 per year
The End!