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This 3 page paper presents a possible blueprint for students to follow in investigating an aircraft accident. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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the future. In order to learn from these mishaps, investigations must be conducted carefully to find the cause. This paper is a brief outline of the way in which you
might want to structure such an investigation. Materials, Equipment and/or Conditions As an aircraft accident investigator, you will be part of a team that comprises individuals from many different agencies
and disciplines. It is your job to find out what went wrong. (For purposes of this paper, well assume that it will not be part of the students duties to
deal with dead bodies or injured persons.) You are not part of the emergency response team, but you will be at the scene of the crash and it might
be disturbing and you should prepare for that. It will be part of your job to gather and preserve physical evidence, and conditions may be extreme. Although protective clothing,
masks, and specialized equipment will be provided; you should be aware that you are going to an area that could present some physical danger, and dress accordingly. Please take off
all jewelry (it can get caught on protrusions); wear sturdy, closed shoes, long pants, and a long-sleeved shirt. If its cold, dress appropriately for winter weather. Steps in the Investigation
The steps in this investigation can sometimes be done simultaneously. For our purposes, however, well consider them one at a time. 1. The first step is an Appraisal of the
accident site (Aircraft accident investigation, 2006). Look carefully at the scene before you enter it, and also remember that wreckage can be strewn across miles and you may be
required to walk a long distance. (Were assuming the disaster response is already done; that is, the police, fire, ambulances, coroner and other emergency personnel have already come and have
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