U.S. aviation accidents

The NTSB aviation accident database

contains information from 1962 and later about civil aviation accidents and selected incidents within the United States, its territories and possessions, and in international waters. Generally, a preliminary report is available online within a few days of an accident. Factual information is added when available, and when the investigation is completed, the preliminary report is replaced with a final description of the accident and its probable cause.

Here’s one of the incidents from September 11, 2001.

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2 Responses to U.S. aviation accidents

  1. Phillip says:

    “Flight” is a category. How ofter are you going to put something under that heading? How about just science?

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