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Old 9th Oct 2002, 14:18
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Accidents and Incidents

Hi all just wanting some information on the causes and prevention of Accidents and Incidents. If anyone knows of any good websites or books let me know.

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Old 9th Oct 2002, 18:25
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This may be one starting place:
Air Safe . Com

These folks deal with support to victims, so may be expected to have an interest in fixing things but I do not know this site.
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How about the AAIB???

http://www.aaib.dft.gov.uk
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The best starting point is: The Aviation Safety Network

then the Masters of Accident Investigation (though they've committed a couple of horrors lately) the National Transportation Safety Board

Those should keep you busy for a day or two...

You're not a journo doing a "Shock! Horror!" Aviation Story by any chance?

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Old 12th Oct 2002, 15:47
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The NTSB has just this week expanded its web-site data-base to include all data back to 1962.

Although the reports are not as detailed as today, there is a significant amount of data that was previously inaccessible without requesting it directly from the NTSB.

There are a number of other sites (Google it) with extensive reports, including entire CAB reports from major accidents from way back.
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Best site to start getting info on the topic is just two clicks below this forum and it's called Safety, CRM and QA.
Moderators have gone to great length to compile already comprehensive info on relevant web sites.
Couldn't be easier.

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