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  • National Transportation Safety Board
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  • The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) was established in 1926. It is a separate entity from the Department of Transportation, promoting transportation safety through advice and recommendations to federal transportation agencies. Since 1967, the NTSB has investigated accidents in the aviation, highway, marine, pipeline, and railroad modes, as well as accidents related to the transportation of hazardous materials. It does not have regulatory authority.
  • The National Transportation Safety Board or NTSB is an independent investigative agency in the United States government. The NTSB investigates civil transportation accidents, which can be highway accidents, ship and marine accidents, pipeline and railroad accidents. In 1988, Phillip Devine, an maintenance chief with United Airlines, placed an inquiry into any accidents involving a C-97 Stratofreighter or a Boeing 377 Stratocruiser for Dirk Pitt. The inquiry came back with no C-97s or Boeing 377s were listed as missing.
  • The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) was an agency that was founded by the Lyran Democrative Republic in order to investigate starship accidents and, if necessary, emit recommendation to starship owners and shipyards. Although the NTSB was mainly associated with the LDR and starship safety, the Lyran Star Empire made the decision to maintain the NTSB. Neleras posed as a NTSB investigator to recover a black box. (RIS Bouteina: "Kingdom Hospital")
  • It was established in 1967 after President Lyndon Johnson's beloved eagle suddenly crashed while on VFR over Vietnam for unknown reasons. The agency also begin investigating the crashes of flying Buses, Bowls, McDonalds, Bombards and Lockheads after President Reagan reclassified anything airborne into the category "birds" due to the brain damage he inflicted during the 1981 cyber-assassination attempt. The board now also investigate cheetah collisions on the ground due to the fact that they don't have a braking system.
  • The National Transportation Safety Board, or NTSB, was an organization of the United States government which was charged with investigating accidents and disasters involving civil transportation, including criminal and terrorist attacks. NTSB agents were known for their patience, meticulousness, and objectivity. After the destruction of Alaska Airlines Flight 442, an NTSB agent named Diana Christie, operating out of the Los Angeles Field Office, investigated the crash with the help of the then-fledgling Counter Terrorist Unit. (Trinity)
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  • The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) was established in 1926. It is a separate entity from the Department of Transportation, promoting transportation safety through advice and recommendations to federal transportation agencies. Since 1967, the NTSB has investigated accidents in the aviation, highway, marine, pipeline, and railroad modes, as well as accidents related to the transportation of hazardous materials. It does not have regulatory authority.
  • The National Transportation Safety Board or NTSB is an independent investigative agency in the United States government. The NTSB investigates civil transportation accidents, which can be highway accidents, ship and marine accidents, pipeline and railroad accidents. In 1988, Phillip Devine, an maintenance chief with United Airlines, placed an inquiry into any accidents involving a C-97 Stratofreighter or a Boeing 377 Stratocruiser for Dirk Pitt. The inquiry came back with no C-97s or Boeing 377s were listed as missing.
  • The National Transportation Safety Board, or NTSB, was an organization of the United States government which was charged with investigating accidents and disasters involving civil transportation, including criminal and terrorist attacks. NTSB agents were known for their patience, meticulousness, and objectivity. After the destruction of Alaska Airlines Flight 442, an NTSB agent named Diana Christie, operating out of the Los Angeles Field Office, investigated the crash with the help of the then-fledgling Counter Terrorist Unit. (Trinity) NTSB agents investigated the crash of the helicopter carrying Ambassador Shareef and his head of security, Farhad Salim, after it departed the Northwest Regional Operations Complex in Oregon. President David Palmer and his inner circle had persuasive reasons to suspect this was not an accident, but murder orchestrated by Roger Stanton and the Coral Snake conspirators. ("Day 2: 1:00pm-2:00pm") The NTSB investigated a train derailment that occurred at 7:02am of Day 4 in the Santa Clarita Valley. There, they discovered that a man named Brody died from gunshot wounds, not due to injuries from the crash. It was later discovered that the shooter had taken a briefcase chained to the man's wrist containing the Dobson Override device. ("Day 4: 7:00am-8:00am")
  • The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) was an agency that was founded by the Lyran Democrative Republic in order to investigate starship accidents and, if necessary, emit recommendation to starship owners and shipyards. Although the NTSB was mainly associated with the LDR and starship safety, the Lyran Star Empire made the decision to maintain the NTSB. Neleras posed as a NTSB investigator to recover a black box. (RIS Bouteina: "Kingdom Hospital")
  • It was established in 1967 after President Lyndon Johnson's beloved eagle suddenly crashed while on VFR over Vietnam for unknown reasons. The agency also begin investigating the crashes of flying Buses, Bowls, McDonalds, Bombards and Lockheads after President Reagan reclassified anything airborne into the category "birds" due to the brain damage he inflicted during the 1981 cyber-assassination attempt. The board now also investigate cheetah collisions on the ground due to the fact that they don't have a braking system. The current NTSB chairman is Deborah Herdsman, a veteran birdeodynamicist and bird-crash investigator who had over 30 years of experience herding rare flying ducks. The agency is based in Eagles Rocks!, California. It has nine regional bird-care centers around the country that provide interbreeding services, primarily for eagles, and runs a corpse removal unit in Ashburn, Virginia where dead birds from accidents are burned.
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