The National Transportation Safety Board
(NTSB) was created by the Independent Safety Board Act of 1974 as an independent
body to investigate accidents involving civil aircraft. The NTSB is empowered
to conduct hearings, issue subpoenas, take testimony, examine and test
accident aircraft and their component parts, conduct autopsies or other
necessities in any fatal accident, and in any accident involving substantial
questions of public safety, may establish special boards of inquiry.
The NTSB is "solely responsible for
the investigation of all accidents involving civil aircraft, or civil
and military aircraft, which occur outside of the United States * * *
to the extent * * * permitted by international policy and agreement".
Although the FAA may assist, it is the duty of the NTSB to determine probable
cause of the accident.
The field investigation consists of all
fact finding activities and is conducted under a designated Investigator-in-Charge
who assumes responsibility for the supervision and coordination of all
NTSB activities, including the on-site investigation.
The official policy of the NTSB is to
provide as much of its reports and information to the public as possible
under the Freedom of Information Act. Despite this policy, access to working
files is often considered exempt from disclosure. Also exempt from public
disclosure are records, investigations and reports derived from Board
participation in foreign aircraft investigations. Personnel files, medical
records and similar reports are exempt from disclosure if disclosure would
harm the individual concerned or amount to an invasion of privacy.
The Scarlett Law Group and its related
counsel, commonly monitor NTSB investigations, as allowed by law. Ultimately,
NTSB reports and other information are obtained. But the NTSB investigation
is only part of the preparation.
If you or someone you know has been injured
as the result of an airplane crash,
you need the assistance of The Scarlett Law Group.
Call 800-262-7576
today to speak with a California Personal Injury Attorney.