Products of the National Transportation Safety Board
Stay current on NTSB reports and studies
The National Transportation Safety Board is the world’s premier independent accident investigation agency. Their responsibility is to make transportation safer, to determine the probable cause of accidents, and to develop safety recommendations aimed at preventing similar accidents. The reports contain, in a narrative form, the Board’s actual findings and analysis leading to a probably cause.
NTSB publications are available from the National Technical Information Service as ongoing subscription products. Major credit card or NTIS deposit account required.
NTIS not only provides the most recently released reports, but also has a collection of NTSB reports that includes its entire 30 years of experience. Use this page to learn how you can subscribe to different series to stay current or search for specific reports that have been released since 1990.
Accident Reports
These publications review investigations of selected accidents conducted by the NTSB. The accident reports present in narrative form the Board’s factual findings and analysis leading to a probable cause.
Aircraft
PB2005-910400INQ
Highway
PB2005-916200INQ
Railroad
PB2005-916300INQ
Marine
PB2005-916400INQ
Pipeline
PB2005-916500INQ
*Call NTIS at 1-800-363-2068 or 703-605-6060 to order your subscription.
Transportation Special Reports
These reports include safety studies and reports, accident investigation reports, and railroad/highway accident reports.
Transportation Safety Recommendations
This series reports on the Board’s safety oversight and accident prevention activities. The safety reports provide information on significant transportation problems, issues, and activities.
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From this search page, full summaries (abstracts) only are provided for selected publications. If you need descriptive summaries for all of your search results or need to search NTSB studies issued before 1990, use the Day Pass service at our Government Research Center Web site.
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