- Source: Aircraft Accident Investigation Commission
The Aircraft Accidents Investigation Commission (AAIC, 航空事故調査委員会 Kōkūjiko chōsa iinkai) was a government agency of Japan which investigated aviation accidents and incidents. It was subordinate to the Ministry of Transport, and after January 2001 the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT).
It was founded in 1974, following the All Nippon Airways Flight 58 Shizukuishi aircraft accident on July 30, 1971, and the Toa Domestic Airlines Flight 63 accident. On 1 October 2001 the agency was replaced by the Aircraft and Railway Accidents Investigation Commission (ARAIC). After a train accident occurred on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line on March 8, 2000, the former AAIC was restructured to ARAIC to also deal with railway accidents.
Investigations
China Airlines Flight 140
Garuda Indonesia Flight 865
Japan Airlines Flight 123
Japan Airlines Flight 350
Japan Air System Flight 451
See also
Japan Civil Aviation Bureau
References
External links
Aircraft Accident Investigation Commission Archived 2001-04-17 at the Wayback Machine (in Japanese)
About Aircraft Accident Investigation Commission at the Wayback Machine (archive index) (Information in English)
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