Netherlands Aviation Safety Board

The Netherlands Aviation Safety Board (Dutch: Raad voor de Luchtvaart) was an agency of the Government of the Netherlands. It investigated aviation accidents and incidents. Its head office was located in Hoofddorp in the Haarlemmermeer municipality.[1]

The Dutch Transport Safety Board, the successor agency, was established on 1 July 1999 and the Netherlands Aviation Safety Board was merged into the agency at that time.[2]

Accidents investigated by the agency

  • El Al Flight 1862
  • KLM Cityhopper Flight 433

In addition it made commentary about:

  • Tenerife disaster
  • Martinair Flight 495

See also

  • flagNetherlands portal
  • Aviation portal
  • Dutch Safety Board (current agency)

References

  • Garritsen, A.M. Pyttersen's nederlandse almanak. Bohn Stafleu Van Loghum, 1998.

Notes

  1. ^ Garritsen, p. A-770. "Raad voor de Luchtvaart (RVDL) Barcntzgebouw. Satumusstraal 5. 2132 HB Hoofddorp."
  2. ^ "FINAL REPORT 97-74/A-25 PH-KHB, Sikorsky S-76B 20 December 1997, near Den Helder." (Archive) Dutch Transport Safety Board. 13. Retrieved on 21 February 2012.
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