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Accident Investigation Board (other)
Accident Investigation Board may refer to: * Accident Investigation Board Denmark, a government agency of Denmark * Accident Investigation Board of Finland, a government agency of Finland * Accident Investigation Board Norway, a government agency of Norway * Swedish Accident Investigation Board, a government agency of Sweden See also * Accident Investigation Bureau (other) Accident Investigation Bureau may refer to: * Accident Investigation Bureau (Nigeria), a Nigerian government agency * Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (India) The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) is a division of the Ministry ... * Accident Investigation Branch (other) {{disambig ...
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Accident Investigation Board Denmark
Accident Investigation Board Denmark (AIB, da, Havarikommissionen for Civil Luftfart og Jernbane, HCLJ) is the aviation accidents and incidents and railway accident and incident investigation board of the Denmark government. The agency is headquartered in Roskilde, Roskilde Municipality. Accident Investigation Board Denmark Accident Investigation Board Civil Aviation(Archive) Accident Investigation Board Civil Aviation(Archive) Accident Investigation Board Denmark(Archive) Accident Investigation Board Denmark(Archive) Organizations investigating aviation accidents and incidents Government of Denmark Aviation organizations based in Denmark Rail accident investigators Roskilde Transport safety organizations {{aviation-stub ...
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Accident Investigation Board Of Finland
The Safety Investigation Authority of Finland (SIAF or SIA, fi, Onnettomuustutkintakeskus, lit. ''Accident Investigation Center'', shortened to ; sv, Olycksutredningscentralen) is the accident investigation authority of Finland. It investigates all major accidents, and all aviation, maritime, and rail accidents and incidents. SIAF is located within the Ministry of Justice, and is headquartered in Helsinki, Finland. The SIAF was previously known in English as the ''Accident Investigation Board of Finland''. Organization The SIAF consists of five investigation branches: aviation, maritime, rail, other accidents, and exceptional events. The SIA has appointed a chief investigator to each. References External links * Safety Investigation AuthoritySafety Investigation Authority Safety Investigation Authority Safety Investigation Act (525/2011) Ministry of Justice (Finland) Aviation in Finland Finland Finland ( fi, Suomi ; sv, Finland ), officially the Repu ...
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Accident Investigation Board Norway
The Norwegian Safety Investigation Authority (NSIA; no, Statens havarikommisjon, SHK) is the government agency responsible for investigating transport-related accidents within Norway. Specifically, it investigates aviation accidents and incidents, rail accidents, maritime accidents, select traffic accidents, and serious incidents in the defence sector. All investigations aim to find underlying causes and to improve safety; criminal investigation is not part of AIBN's mandate. Subordinate to the Ministry of Transport, the agency is located on the premises of Kjeller Airport in Skedsmo. Traditionally marine accidents were investigated Institute of Maritime Enquiry, which mixed safety investigation, criminal and civil liability into a combined investigation. Aviation accidents and major rail accidents were investigated by ''ad hoc'' commissions. The Accident Investigation Board for Civil Aviation was established as a permanent organization on 1 January 1989, originally based at O ...
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Swedish Accident Investigation Board
The Swedish Accident Investigation Authority ( sv, Statens haverikommission, or SHK, in English formerly the Swedish Accident Investigation Board) is a Sweden, Swedish Government agencies in Sweden, government agency tasked with investigating all types of serious civil or military accidents that can occur on land, on the sea or in the air. Incidents are also to be investigated if there was a serious risk of an accident. Its headquarters are in Stockholm. Directors General Directors General: *1978-07-01 – 1987-06-30 – Göran Steen *1987-07-01 – 1997-05-29 – Olof Forssberg *1997-05-30 – 1997-06-08 – S-E Sigfridsson (acting) *1997-06-09 – 2002-01-06 – Ann-Louise Eksborg *2002-01-07 – 2004-01-31 – Lena Svenaeus *2004-02-01 – 2004-05-31 – Carin Hellner (acting) *2004-04-01 – 2011-04-17 – Åsa Kastman Heuman *2011-04-18 – 2020-05-01 – Hans Ytterberg *2020-05-01 – present – John Ahlberk Notable investigations * Scandinavian Airlines Flight 751 (1991) ...
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Accident Investigation Bureau (other)
Accident Investigation Bureau may refer to: * Accident Investigation Bureau (Nigeria), a Nigerian government agency * Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (India) The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) is a division of the Ministry of Civil Aviation (India), Ministry of Civil Aviation, Government of India which investigates aircraft accidents and incidents in India. Statutory Backing Earlier, ..., an Indian government agency * Air Accident Investigation Bureau of Singapore, a Singaporean government agency * Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (Switzerland), a former Swiss government agency See also * Accident Investigation Board (other) * Accident Investigation Branch (other) * Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (other) {{disambig ...
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