Legislative bodies, national, Aircraft regulating agencies
National Transportation Safety
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is an independent federal agency responsible for investigating civil aviation accidents and significant events in various modes of transportation, including railroad, transit, highway, marine, pipeline, and commercial space. They determine the probable causes of accidents and issue safety recommendations to prevent future occurrences. Additionally, the NTSB conducts transportation safety research studies and provides assistance to family members and survivors affected by accidents or events they investigate. The NTSB also serves as the appellate authority for enforcement actions involving aviation and mariner certificates issued by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and US Coast Guard. They adjudicate appeals of civil penalty actions taken by the FAA. Through their investigations, safety alerts, and advocacy activities, the NTSB plays a crucial role in promoting transportation safety and preventing accidents in the United States.Generated from the website