Korea Aviation Accident Investigation Board
Korea Aviation Accident Investigation Board (KAIB) | |
Hangul | 항공 사고 조사 위원회 |
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Hanja | 航空 事故 調査 委員會 |
Revised Romanization | Hangong sago josa wiwonhoe |
McCune–Reischauer | Hanggong sago chosa wiwŏnhoe |
The Korea Aviation Accident Investigation Board (KAIB, 항공사고조사위원회) was a South Korean agency that investigated aviation accidents and incidents. Around 2005 its headquarters were in Gonghang-dong, Gangseo-gu, Seoul, near Gimpo International Airport, and its FDR/CVR and Wreckage laboratory was located on the property of Gimpo Airport.[1] Around 2004 it had been headquartered in Gwacheon, Gyeonggi-do.[2]
The agency was established on August 12, 2002, replacing the Investigation Division of the Civil Aviation Bureau, Ministry of Construction and Transportation. On July 10, 2006, the Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Board formed as a result of a merger between the KAIB and the Railway Accident Investigation Board.[3]
Investigations
See also
- Korea Office of Civil Aviation (South Korean civil aviation agency)
- Korean Maritime Safety Tribunal (maritime accident investigation agency)
- The Korea Transport Institute (South Korean transportation research institute)
References
- ↑ "KAIB/AAR F0201." Korea Aviation Accident Investigation Board. 4/168. Retrieved on June 18, 2009."281 Goonghang-Dong Gangseo-Gu, Seoul Republic of Korea" and "The main office is located near Gimpo International Airport, and the flight recorder analysis and wreckage laboratories are located inside the airport."
- ↑ "copy.gif."Korea Aviation Accident Investigation Board. Retrieved on June 7, 2011. "1,Jungang-Dong, Gwacheon-City Gyeonggi-Do,Republic of Korea,427-712"
- ↑ "Establishment." (Archive) Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Board. Retrieved on February 15, 2012.
External links
- Accident Investigation Board (Archive)
- Accident Investigation Board (Archive) (Korean)
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