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AA Crash: Where the NTSB Reports

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Nimoy Pugh

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Jun 11, 1999, 3:00:00 AM6/11/99
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Is there a site where the official NTSB reports are posted once the cause is
found. I'm just curious about a few crashes that after the media
misinformation died down nothing else was heard. I want to know the final
word.

I know in a few weeks or months the AA LIT crash investigation will be done
and a small press conference will be held but some other sensational things
will have the headlines.

Rich Ahrens

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Jun 11, 1999, 3:00:00 AM6/11/99
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Nimoy Pugh wrote:
> Is there a site where the official NTSB reports are posted once the cause is
> found. I'm just curious about a few crashes that after the media
> misinformation died down nothing else was heard. I want to know the final
> word.

The synopses, both preliminary and final, can be found at:

http://www.ntsb.gov/Aviation/Accident.htm

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John Mazor

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Jun 11, 1999, 3:00:00 AM6/11/99
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Nimoy Pugh wrote in message <7jrabq$ibq$1...@news.ro.com>...

>Is there a site where the official NTSB reports are posted once the
cause is
>found. I'm just curious about a few crashes that after the media
>misinformation died down nothing else was heard. I want to know the
final
>word.
>
>I know in a few weeks or months the AA LIT crash investigation will
be done

Nope. Typically it's six to twelve months before the final report is
published.

>and a small press conference will be held

Not quite. They "debate" the contents of the draft report at a public
"sunshine meeting" and vote on the probable cause, findings and
recommendations. There often is a public hearing a few months after
the accident, too, for the bigger crashes, but that's strictly to
gather information.

but some other sensational things
>will have the headlines.


Undoubtedly.


David J Argonis

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Jun 20, 1999, 3:00:00 AM6/20/99
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it will take up to a year before they publish one on the accident at LIT but you
mind try this place http://www.ntsb.gov/Aviation/Aviation.htm

Nimoy Pugh wrote:

> Is there a site where the official NTSB reports are posted once the cause is
> found. I'm just curious about a few crashes that after the media
> misinformation died down nothing else was heard. I want to know the final
> word.
>
> I know in a few weeks or months the AA LIT crash investigation will be done

> and a small press conference will be held but some other sensational things
> will have the headlines.

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