How To Prepare For NTSB Investigative Interviews

Law360, New York (January 16, 2014, 9:14 PM EST) -- The National Transportation Safety Board is the federal investigative agency generally given priority in the investigation of all civil aviation accidents and significant accidents in the surface modes. Over the course of the typical NTSB investigation, there are a number of opportunities for NTSB investigators to interview employees of the airline, aircraft manufacturer, component manufacturer, airport fire department and other entities associated with the accident. These interviews can occur very early in the investigation, including at the accident scene, later at a company's headquarters, during a deposition to which the witness has been subpoenaed by the NTSB or during an NTSB public investigative hearing in Washington, D.C....

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