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The '''Transport Accident and Incident Investigation Bureau''' ('''TAIIB''', {{lang-lv|'''Transporta nelaimes gadījumu un incidentu izmeklēšanas birojs'''}}, '''TNGIIB''') is a government agency of [[Latvia]] that investigates transport accidents and incidents. It has its head office in [[Riga]].<ref name="Intro">"[http://www.taiib.gov.lv/?lang=en Home page]." Transport Accident and Incident Investigation Bureau. Retrieved on 17 January 2012. "58 Brivibas Street, Riga LV-1011, Latvia" - [http://www.taiib.gov.lv/?lang=lv Latvian address]: "Brīvības iela 58, Rīga LV-1011, Latvija"</ref> It is functionally independent of the [[Latvian Civil Aviation Agency]].<ref>"[http://www.caa.lv/UserFiles/File/doc/norm_dok/lr_tiesiibu_akti/660en.pdf Regulations regarding the Investigation of Aviation Accidents and Incidents]." Republic of Latvia. Cabinet Regulation No 660. Adopted 25 November 2003. Retrieved on 17 January 2012.</ref>
The '''Transport Accident and Incident Investigation Bureau''' ('''TAIIB''', {{lang-lv|'''Transporta nelaimes gadījumu un incidentu izmeklēšanas birojs'''}}, '''TNGIIB''') is a government agency of [[Latvia]] that investigates transport accidents and incidents. It has its head office in [[Riga]].<ref name="Intro">"[http://www.taiib.gov.lv/?lang=en Home page]." Transport Accident and Incident Investigation Bureau. Retrieved on 17 January 2012. "58 Brivibas Street, Riga LV-1011, Latvia" - [http://www.taiib.gov.lv/?lang=lv Latvian address]: "Brīvības iela 58, Rīga LV-1011, Latvija"</ref> It is functionally independent of the [[Latvian Civil Aviation Agency]].<ref>"[http://www.caa.lv/UserFiles/File/doc/norm_dok/lr_tiesiibu_akti/660en.pdf Regulations regarding the Investigation of Aviation Accidents and Incidents]." Republic of Latvia. Cabinet Regulation No 660. Adopted 25 November 2003. Retrieved on 17 January 2012.</ref>


The agency was established on 1 January 2006 as the '''Aircraft Accident and Incident Investigation Bureau of the Republic of Latvia''' ('''AAIIB''', {{lang-lv|'''Latvijas Republikas Aviācijas nelaimes gadījumu un incidentu izmeklēšanas birojs'''}}, '''ANGIIB'''). Beginning on 1 April 2007 the agency began investigating accidents and incidents involving railways. On 1 July 2007 the agency's name changed to its current name. Beginning on 1 June 2011 the agency began investigating maritime accidents and incidents.<ref name="Intro"/>
The agency was established on 1 January 2006 as the '''Aircraft Accident and Incident Investigation Bureau of the Republic of Latvia''' ('''AAIIB''', {{lang-lv|'''Latvijas Republikas Aviācijas nelaimes gadījumu un incidentu izmeklēšanas birojs'''}}, '''ANGIIB'''). Beginning on 1 April 2007 the agency began investigating accidents and incidents involving railways. On 1 July 2007 the agency's name changed to its current name. Beginning on 1 June 2011 the agency began investigating maritime accidents and incidents.<ref name="Intro"/> Previously the [[Maritime Administration of Latvia]] (MAL) investigated maritime accidents and incidents.<ref>"[http://www.jurasadministracija.lv/en/index.php?id=15 October News]." [[Maritime Administration of Latvia]]. Retrieved on 17 January 2012.</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 22:32, 17 January 2012

The Transport Accident and Incident Investigation Bureau (TAIIB, Template:Lang-lv, TNGIIB) is a government agency of Latvia that investigates transport accidents and incidents. It has its head office in Riga.[1] It is functionally independent of the Latvian Civil Aviation Agency.[2]

The agency was established on 1 January 2006 as the Aircraft Accident and Incident Investigation Bureau of the Republic of Latvia (AAIIB, Template:Lang-lv, ANGIIB). Beginning on 1 April 2007 the agency began investigating accidents and incidents involving railways. On 1 July 2007 the agency's name changed to its current name. Beginning on 1 June 2011 the agency began investigating maritime accidents and incidents.[1] Previously the Maritime Administration of Latvia (MAL) investigated maritime accidents and incidents.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b "Home page." Transport Accident and Incident Investigation Bureau. Retrieved on 17 January 2012. "58 Brivibas Street, Riga LV-1011, Latvia" - Latvian address: "Brīvības iela 58, Rīga LV-1011, Latvija"
  2. ^ "Regulations regarding the Investigation of Aviation Accidents and Incidents." Republic of Latvia. Cabinet Regulation No 660. Adopted 25 November 2003. Retrieved on 17 January 2012.
  3. ^ "October News." Maritime Administration of Latvia. Retrieved on 17 January 2012.

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