When a military aircraft crashes , there
is always at least one accident investigation; if it resulted in death
or injury , there is generally more than one investigation, each conducted
by the military. At times, a third may be conducted by the NTSB and/or
the FAA .
It is the usual case that two independent
investigations are considered. The first is a formal Aircraft Accident
Review Board , the composition of which is determined by regulations of
the service involved. Since its purpose is limited to the promotion of
aviation safety and often because the equipment and aircraft involved
are complex and of a confidential nature, the military customarily refuses
to make any disclosure regarding the composition of the Board, the factual
findings made, or any report of its findings, opinions and conclusions.
A second informal Collateral Board investigation
is also prepared. In the Navy, this is made pursuant to the Judge Advocate
General Manual and is referred to as the "JAG Report".
Although differing somewhat in format,
the Collateral Board Report of JAG investigation generally consists of
a letter from an officer appointed to conduct the investigation through
his superiors which list the investigator's findings of fact, his opinions
and conclusions and his recommendation. The purpose of this informal investigation
is to determine whether the involved service personnel were in the line
of duty, whether their heirs may receive military benefits, whether military
discipline should be imposed, and/or whether compensation should be made
to non-military personnel injured. Attached to the cover letter are exhibits,
including the witnesse's statements, documentary material and other investigation
reports. It is not uncommon for the military to release only the enclosures
or exhibits. Occasionally the military will release portions of the investigator's
narrative report, sometimes without editing them.
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