NTSB INVESTIGATION INTO SKYDIVER PLANE CRASH COULD TAKE MONTHS
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NTSB aviation investigations take 12–24 months on average to complete.
The NTSB examines flight data, wreckage, weather, pilot records, and maintenance logs. Major investigations like TWA Flight 800 took over 4 years. Final reports often reveal systemic safety issues beyond the single crash.
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Most U.S. skydiving deaths involve parachutes, not plane crashes.
The U.S. Parachute Association reports roughly 10–15 total skydiving fatalities per year nationwide. A single aircraft crash killing 12 people would equal nearly an entire year's worth of U.S. skydiving deaths in one event.
This storyThe NTSB investigates crashes but has no enforcement power. Who does?
- The FAA
- The FBI
- Federal courts
- The DOT Secretary
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The FAA