AAIASB FUNCTION
Function
The function of the AAIASB is the investigation of all civil aviation accidents and incidents that occur inside the ATHINAI Flight Information Region (FIR) as well as outside the ATHINAI FIR, provided their investigation is not being
conducted by another state, when they concern an aircraft of Hellenic
registration or an aircraft being operated by an operator whose principal place of business
is in Greece. The Board also represents
The sole purpose is the
prevention of accident and incidents though the determination of the factors
that contributed to the development of an accident or serious incident, and the
publication of Safety Recommendations. It
is not the purpose of this activity to abortion blame or liability.
All accidents or
serious incidents shall be subject to investigation, when they happen during
its flight operation or prior or after the flight operation if the Board
expects to draw new lessons on flight safety from such research. The same applies to accidents or serious
incidents involving ultralights, gliders, motogliders, paragliders, motoparagliders, parachutes and balloons.
(law 2912/01 – article 4)
Investigations are carried out in accordance with the procedures set forth in
Annex 13 of the Chicago Convention and law 2912/01.
The AAIASB, like all
international investigation boards that function in accordance with ICAO procedures, publishes Safety Recommendations on an advisory
basis towards all National and International Authorities, so as to correct
weaknesses and omissions that are identified during the investigations or that
arise from the international aviation experience.
The AAIASB also
maintains and studies statistical data on accidents and incidents on a national
and international basis and monitors the implementation of safety
recommendations that arise from its Final Reports.
The AAIASB works
closely with the respective boards of other Member States of ICAO as well as with every Authority, Organization, or
Foundation concerned with aviation safety.