What Ever Happened? Cadillac Commercial Accident
On Monday, June 11, 2012 4:13:08 PM UTC-7, Chris Nicholas wrote:
In the UK it often takes much longer than a week to get all the details,
and sometimes flight tests are undertaken after that to investigate various
issues, before the full analysis can be completed. There is then often a
review process by certain interested parties before a final report can be
published.
One example of delays is in finding the log book(s) of the pilot(s) to
ascertain recency and experience etc. There are many other things sometimes
required.
Admittedly, a year seems a very long time, but months is far from unusual,
in my limited experience of having been involved in a few.
Chris N.
I am pretty sure that none of that takes place with NTSB unless it is a high profile case, which may be the case this time. Most final reports I've seen looked like a copy of the preliminary report with no evidence of any effort to learn more.
Ramy
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