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National Transportation Safety Board (US)

National Transportation Safety Board (US)
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is an independent U.S. government investigative agency, headquartered in Washington, D.C.. Established in 1967, its primary mission is to determine the probable cause of civil transportation accidents and formulate safety recommendations to prevent future occurrences. The NTSB investigates incidents across aviation, highway, marine, pipeline, and railroad sectors, including hazardous materials releases. Renowned for its unbiased investigations, the agency issues crucial safety recommendations and conducts studies, significantly contributing to global transportation safety improvements.
United States

Plane crash in US state of Texas kills all 5 on board

Preliminary information indicates the plane was travelling at a high rate of speed when it crashed.

Hong Kong investigators recover black boxes from crashed cargo plane

Hong Kong airport closes runway as salvage vessels arrive to clear wrecked plane

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US investigators, Turkish experts to help Hong Kong with fatal plane crash probe

Independent US government agency to send team for probe into cargo plane crash as crew members meet authorities ahead of salvage operations.

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US skydiving plane’s crash after take-off leaves 8 hospitalised

3 hospitalised passengers are in critical condition while 5 are listed as serious.

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New Jersey state police direct traffic near Cross Keys Airport in Gloucester County after a skydiving aircraft went off the end of a runway and crashed into the woods on Wednesday. Photo: via AP
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