Aircraft Accident Investigation. Pursuant to Public Law 103‐411, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has been given the authority and responsibility to perform all aircraft accident investigations. If requested by the NTSB, the agency on whose order number the aircraft was assigned will take the lead in assisting with the investigation. As a result, the other involved agency/agencies will be in a supporting role. Refer to CFMA, Accident Investigations. The sharing of information between agencies on accident investigations and their findings and probable causes is a valuable tool for safety and must be encouraged.
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Samples: Cooperative Wildland Fire Management Agreement, Cooperative Wildland Fire Management Agreement, Cooperative Wildland Fire Management and Stafford Act Response Agreement
Aircraft Accident Investigation. A. Pursuant to Public Law 103‐411, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has been given the authority and responsibility to perform all aircraft accident investigations. If requested by the NTSB, the agency on whose order number the aircraft was assigned will take the lead in assisting with the investigation. As a result, the other involved agency/agencies will be in a supporting role. Refer to CFMA, Accident Investigations. .
B. The sharing of information between agencies on accident investigations and their findings and probable causes is a valuable tool for safety and must be encouraged.
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Aircraft Accident Investigation. Pursuant to Public Law 103‐411, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has been given the authority and responsibility to perform all aircraft accident investigations. If requested by the NTSB, the agency on whose order number the aircraft was assigned will take the lead in assisting with the investigation. As a result, the other involved agency/agencies agency (ies) will be in a supporting role. Refer to CFMA, Accident Investigations. The sharing of information between agencies on accident investigations and their findings and probable causes is a valuable tool for safety and must be encouraged.
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Samples: Master Cooperative Wildland Fire Management and Stafford Act Response Agreement
Aircraft Accident Investigation. A. Pursuant to Public Law 103‐411103-411, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has been given the authority and responsibility to perform all aircraft accident investigations. If requested by the NTSB, the agency on whose order number the aircraft was assigned will take the lead in assisting with the investigation. As a result, the other involved agency/agencies will be in a supporting role. Refer to CFMA, Accident Investigations. .
B. The sharing of information between agencies on accident investigations and their findings and probable causes is a valuable tool for safety and must be encouraged.
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Samples: Operating Plan Agreement