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Recent News About U.S. National Transportation Safety Board
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NTSB Determines Cause of Engine Room Fire Aboard Containership President Eisenhower
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Homendy Calls Highway Fatality Numbers ‘Devastating’; Advocates Holistic Approach to Road Safety
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NTSB Joins CVSA for Annual International Roadcheck Week
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NTSB Issues Investigative Update for Pittsburgh Bridge Collapse
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Media Advisory Air Tour Helicopter Crash Subject of Board Meeting
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NTSB Determines Cause of Engine Room Fire Aboard Fishing Vessel Off the Coast of Massachusetts
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NTSB Opens Public Docket for Investigation of the Seacor Power Capsizing
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Media Advisory Air Tour Helicopter Crash Subject of Board Meeting
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Action Taken on Most Wanted List: NTSB Closes Recommendations on Preventing Rail Worker Fatalities
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Unsecured Openings Led to the Flooding and Sinking of Towing Vessel
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Speed, Worn Tires and Driver Errors Caused Fatal Bus Crash, NTSB Determines
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NTSB Determines Cause of Fire Aboard Fishing Vessel in Washington
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Captain’s Sleep Inertia Led to Tow Striking a Lock Gate
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The contact between a tow and a section of the Melvin Price Locks and Dam in Alton, Illinois, was caused by the pilot of the towing vessel not effectively compensating for a strong outdraft and wind, the National Transportation Safety Board said Thursday.Marine Investigation Report 22/08 details the NTSB’s investigation into the March 19, 2021, contact of the 177-foot-long towing vessel Kevin Michael with the Melvin Price Locks and Dam guide wall.
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An incorrect solution to address a main engine start issue led to the contact between an oil tanker and a loading dock in the Port of Corpus Christi, the National Transportation Safety Board said Tuesday.
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The National Transportation Safety Board will hold a virtual public board meeting April 19 to consider the draft final report on a fatal bus crash in California.On Feb. 22, 2020, at about 10:23 a.m.
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ational Transportation Safety Board Chair Jennifer Homendy challenged local advocates and safety leaders Tuesday to "fight like hell" and use the “Safe System Approach" to reduce rising deaths and injuries on our nation's roads.
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An engine room fire aboard a towing vessel was the result of spraying diesel fuel hitting an uninsulated section of the engine's exhaust system, the National Transportation Safety Board said in Marine Investigation Report 22/05 released Tuesday.
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A fatigue crack ultimately led to a fishing tender barge breaking loose from its mooring buoy and grounding during a storm near Ekuk, Alaska, the National Transportation Safety Board said in Marine Investigation Report 22/03 released Tuesday.
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National Transportation Safety Board Chair Jennifer Homendy issued the following statement Wednesday: