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National Transportation Safety Board

American  

noun

U.S. Government.
  1. an independent agency, created in 1975, that promotes safe transportation in the U.S. through accident investigations, studies, and recommendations. NTSB


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The chair of the National Transportation Safety Board last month singled out Hollywood Burbank Airport as having a concerning risk of a midair collision.

From Los Angeles Times

The National Transportation Safety Board has been recommending such Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast systems to be installed since 2008.

From Los Angeles Times

The National Transportation Safety Board, the federal agency that investigates significant crashes on highways, railroad lines and commercial airspace, said on X that it is sending a team to Long Beach to investigate the collision, which took place near a runway at Long Beach’s airport.

From Los Angeles Times

The animation showed what Sam Lilley, the first officer of American Airlines Flight 5342, likely saw, the National Transportation Safety Board believes.

From The Wall Street Journal

The chair of the National Transportation Safety Board called out Hollywood Burbank Airport as have a concerning risk of a midair collision and urged federal regulators to take action.

From Los Angeles Times