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Air Accidents Investigation Branch : ウィキペディア英語版
Air Accidents Investigation Branch

The Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) investigates air accidents in the United Kingdom. There are three categories of inspector: Operations Inspector, a pilot with command experience; Engineering inspector, with expertise in aircraft control systems; Flight Recorder Inspector, with experience in avionics. The AAIB is a branch of the Department for Transport and is based in the grounds of Farnborough Airport, Hampshire.
==History==
Aviation accident investigation in the United Kingdom started in 1912, when the Royal Aero Club published a report into a fatal accident at Brooklands Aerodrome, Surrey.
The AAIB was established in 1915 as the Accidents Investigation Branch (AIB) of the Royal Flying Corps (RFC).
Captain G B Cockburn〔(''The London Gazette'', 27 October 1916 )〕 was appointed "Inspector of Accidents" for the RFC, reporting directly to the Director General of Military Aeronautics in the War Office.〔( ''Supplement to the London Gazette'', 7 January 1918 )〕〔( Turner, Charles Cyril (1972) ''The Old Flying Days'', page 72, Arno Press, ISBN 0-405-03783-X )〕
After the end of the First World War, the Department of Civil Aviation was set up in the Air Ministry and the AIB became part of that Department with a remit to investigate both civil and military aviation accidents.〔( ''Route to Egypt Losses Enquiry'', Hansard, 30 October 1919 vol 120 cc914-5W )〕
Following the Second World War a Ministry of Civil Aviation was established and in 1946 the AIB was transferred to it, but continued to assist the Royal Air Force with accident investigations - a situation which has continued ever since.
After working under various parent ministries, including the Department of Trade,〔"(Turkish Airlines DC-10 TC-JAV Report on the accident in the Ermenonville Forest, France on 3 March 1974 )." ((Archive )) Accidents Investigation Branch. Retrieved on 29 April 2012.〕 the AIB moved to the then Department of Transport in 1983 and in November 1987 its name was changed to the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB). Latterly, the AAIB has become part of the reorganised Department for Transport (DfT)〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Welcome to the Website of the AAIB )〕 since 2002.

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