Search Icon
< Home /Press Releases /2006 FSF Press Releases /FSF Urges Thorough, Complete Investigation of Brazilian Air Tragedy

FSF Urges Thorough, Complete Investigation of Brazilian Air Tragedy

Oct 5, 2006
Illustration of R44 helicopter approaching a power line that is barely visible.

Recognizes Brazil’s Tradition of Investigation Integrity

Alexandria, VA, October 5, 2006  — The Flight Safety Foundation today encouraged Brazilian authorities to continue in their long-standing tradition of thorough aviation accident investigations with minimal interference from law enforcement in the case of the recent tragic accident involving a Gol Airlines aircraft.

“Brazil has always been a shining example of how to investigate an aviation accident or incident,” commented Foundation President and CEO Bill Voss. “Traditionally, the Center for Investigation of Aeronautical Accidents (CENIPA) has conducted investigations with no interference from law enforcement. This allows an efficient investigation to proceed and answers to be found. In the case of clear negligence, appropriate civil and administrative remedies exist to deal with this tragedy after all the facts are in.”

The Brazilian government is a member of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Council and was part of the global consensus supporting the amendment to Annex 13 to protect accident investigation from prosecutorial involvement until the investigation is completed. See “FSF Applauds ICAO Amendment to Annex 13, Calls on Member Countries to Support the Action.”

“We call on the Brazilian government to stay strong in the face of immense public pressure and continue to respect the integrity of the investigation and not rush to judge the various players in this accident,” Voss continued. “We join all of Brazil in mourning this terrible loss of life, but strongly urge that the CENIPA be allowed to do its job without interference so that accidents like this can be avoided in the future.”

###

Flight Safety Foundation is an independent, non-profit, international organization engaged in research, auditing, education, advocacy and publishing to improve aviation safety. The Foundation’s mission is to pursue the continuous improvement of global aviation safety and the prevention of accidents. www.flightsafetstg.wpenginepowered.com
Contact: Emily McGee, 1-703-739-6700, ext. 126; mcgee@webdeva.flightsafety.org

Recognizes Brazil’s Tradition of Investigation Integrity

Alexandria, VA, October 5, 2006  — The Flight Safety Foundation today encouraged Brazilian authorities to continue in their long-standing tradition of thorough aviation accident investigations with minimal interference from law enforcement in the case of the recent tragic accident involving a Gol Airlines aircraft.

“Brazil has always been a shining example of how to investigate an aviation accident or incident,” commented Foundation President and CEO Bill Voss. “Traditionally, the Center for Investigation of Aeronautical Accidents (CENIPA) has conducted investigations with no interference from law enforcement. This allows an efficient investigation to proceed and answers to be found. In the case of clear negligence, appropriate civil and administrative remedies exist to deal with this tragedy after all the facts are in.”

The Brazilian government is a member of the International Civil…

Popular Categories

Explore Articles

Auto-GCAS Saves Unconscious F-16 Pilot

AviationWeek.com‘s Guy Norris posted an extraordinary head-up display vi...

2011 Press Releases

December 21, 2011 FSF Statement on Fatigue Rules November 3, 2011 Civil Aviati...

2010 Press Releases

November 9, 2010 BASS Opens This Week in Singapore November 3, 2010 Foundation...

ICAO Secretary General to Deliver Keynote at FSF Networking and Awards Dinner

ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Secretary General Juan Carlos Salazar will deliver ...

Human Factors & Aviation Medicine 2005 – 2006

These documents are in Adobe® Portable Document Format (PDF) and require a copy of Adobe Reader® to view them. If you do no...

Foundation Recognizing EUROCONTROL and Embry-Riddle With Awards

The awards will be presented June 24 at the annual Networking and Awards Dinner in Washington....

Google Ads

FSF Urges Thorough, Complete Investigation of Brazilian Air Tragedy

Oct 5, 2006
Illustration of R44 helicopter approaching a power line that is barely visible.

Recognizes Brazil’s Tradition of Investigation Integrity

Alexandria, VA, October 5, 2006  — The Flight Safety Foundation today encouraged Brazilian authorities to continue in their long-standing tradition of thorough aviation accident investigations with minimal interference from law enforcement in the case of the recent tragic accident involving a Gol Airlines aircraft.

“Brazil has always been a shining example of how to investigate an aviation accident or incident,” commented Foundation President and CEO Bill Voss. “Traditionally, the Center for Investigation of Aeronautical Accidents (CENIPA) has conducted investigations with no interference from law enforcement. This allows an efficient investigation to proceed and answers to be found. In the case of clear negligence, appropriate civil and administrative remedies exist to deal with this tragedy after all the facts are in.”

The Brazilian government is a member of the International Civil…

Popular Categories

Explore Articles

Auto-GCAS Saves Unconscious F-16 Pilot

AviationWeek.com‘s Guy Norris posted an extraordinary head-up display vi...

2011 Press Releases

December 21, 2011 FSF Statement on Fatigue Rules November 3, 2011 Civil Aviati...

2010 Press Releases

November 9, 2010 BASS Opens This Week in Singapore November 3, 2010 Foundation...

ICAO Secretary General to Deliver Keynote at FSF Networking and Awards Dinner

ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Secretary General Juan Carlos Salazar will deliver ...

Human Factors & Aviation Medicine 2005 – 2006

These documents are in Adobe® Portable Document Format (PDF) and require a copy of Adobe Reader® to view them. If you do no...

Foundation Recognizing EUROCONTROL and Embry-Riddle With Awards

The awards will be presented June 24 at the annual Networking and Awards Dinner in Washington....

Google Ads

Related posts

View Archives

FSF Safety Workshop Reaches Diverse Audience in Tokyo

Alexandria, VA, December 11, 2006 — Volunteers from the Flight Safety Foundation’s CFIT/ALAR Action Group (CAAG) conducte...

FSF Research Cited in Approval of New Ultra Long Range Route

  Alexandria, VA, December 1, 2006 — The Flight Safety Foundation announced today that research and guidelines published b...

Foundation Applauds French Verdict

Trial Should Never Have Happened, Says FSF President   Alexandria, VA, November 7, 2006 — Today’s long awaited verdi...

FSF Honors Annual Award Recipients in Paris

  Past President Matthews Given Departing Tribute   October 26, 2006, Paris, France — The Flight Safety Foundation (F...

Help Us Make The Skies Safer

“For nearly 80 years, the Foundation has been a leading force in aviation safety around the world. Our work is made possible by our members. Join today to help ensure that the Foundation remains the authoritative voice on all matters pertaining to aviation safety.”

– Hassan Shahidi | President and CEO