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Old April 27th 06, 06:53 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Hi all,

I'd be grateful if someone could mail me a soft copy of the accident
investigation report of the A340 Toronto crash of August 2005. If
that's a bother, even a link would suffice, thanks.

Though I'm sure it's all done and dusted, I could find no more than
http://www.tsb.gc.ca/en/reports/air/...e_20051116.asp

Ramapriya

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Old April 27th 06, 03:14 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Since that's the report from the NSB of Canada, I doubt there's another
report out there.

AJ

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Old April 27th 06, 06:49 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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AJ wrote:
Since that's the report from the NSB of Canada, I doubt there's another report out there.

AJ



That was my initial thought too but I wondered because it's 9 months
already since the crash. Is it too unusual for a crash investigation to
take this long?

Ramapriya

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Old April 27th 06, 06:56 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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That was my initial thought too but I wondered because it's 9 months
already since the crash. Is it too unusual for a crash investigation to
take this long?


Depends on the crash and the aircraft. But no, for a transport category
aircraft 9 months isn't very long at all. Some accident investigations take
years.


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Old April 27th 06, 07:56 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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A full year or even longer is normal. The investigation
must be finished and then the report written. Then the
report must be reviewed and corrected and a summary written.
That all takes time.


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| AJ wrote:
| Since that's the report from the NSB of Canada, I doubt
there's another report out there.
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| AJ
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| That was my initial thought too but I wondered because
it's 9 months
| already since the crash. Is it too unusual for a crash
investigation to
| take this long?
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| Ramapriya
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