The FAA maintains an interactive database that contains completed and active accident and incident investigation data.
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The FAA maintains an interactive database that contains completed and active accident and incident investigation data.
Read MoreThe AIRBUS “Safety first’ magazine provides in-depth discussion of major safety issues effecting commercial jet aviation.
Read MoreThe National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) maintains a webpage containing NTSB accident reports, information on transportation safety studies, strategic planning documents, and other valuable safety / outreach information
Read MoreThe Dutch Safety Board publishes information about all serious incidents and accidents with aircraft that have been reported in the first quarter of 2016.
Read MoreThis Accident Prevention Program document contains information on data collection and analysis. Information is provided in Portuguese.
Read MoreThe Accident Investigation Board Norway maintains a database of completed investigations, their reports, and related safety recommendations.
Read MoreThe FAA has developed a lessons learned library that captures the major outputs from aviation accidents and incidents. This library provides access to accidents by common themes, threat categories, or by aircraft lifecycle phase.
Read MoreThe US Department of Transportation provided a summary of 2014 aviation traffic data. This data can inform systemic performance changes over time.
Read MoreA collection of reported FAA NextGen performance and improvement metrics.
Read MoreClick the link above to submit an example to be added to the resources.
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