National Transportation Safety Board

Narodowa Rada Bezpieczeństwa Transportu
National Transportation Safety Board
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Państwo Stany Zjednoczone
Data utworzenia1 kwietnia 1967[1]
Siedziba490 L’Enfant Plaza SW, Waszyngton
Zatrudnienieok. 400 osób (2014)
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Narodowa Rada Bezpieczeństwa Transportu, NTSB (ang. National Transportation Safety Board) – amerykańska, rządowa, niezależna organizacja, zajmująca się badaniem wypadków: lotniczych, drogowych, wodnych i kolejowych w Stanach Zjednoczonych. Organizacja ta jest utrzymywana przez Kongres Stanów Zjednoczonych.

Przypisy

  1. We Are All Safer: Lessons Learned and Lives Saved 1975-2005. 3rd ed. Safety Report NTSB/SR-05/01. (ang.). National Transportation Safety Board. [dostęp 2015-12-18].

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Seal of the United States National Transportation Safety Board.

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