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In addition, we conduct transportation safety research studies and offer information and other assistance to family members and survivors for each accident or event we investigate. 

We also serve as the appellate authority​ for enforcement actions involving aviation and mariner certificates issued by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and US Coast Guard, and we adjudicate appeals of civil penalty actions taken by the FAA.​​​​​



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29 Oct 2024

NTSB Board Members Applaud New FTA Action to Protect Rail Transit Roadway…

​​​WASHINGTON (Oct. 29, 2024) ​¾ Today, the National Transportation Safety Board applauded a new Federal Transit Administration final rule aimed at…

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8 Oct 2024

Deckhand Asleep at Helm Led to Dock Contact

​Fatigue often a factor in marine casualties

WASHINGTON (October 8, 2024) — A deckhand at the helm of a towing vessel had fallen asleep before the…

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30 Sep 2024

NTSB Releases Illustrated Digest of East Palestine Investigation Report

​​Provides summary of investigation into 2023 derailment and fire


WASHINGTON (Sept. 24, 2024) — The National Transportation Safety Board released an

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