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NTSB Amends Reportage
The NTSB is amending its regulations concerning notification
and reporting requirements regarding aircraft accidents or incidents.
In particular, the NTSB is adding regulations to require operators to
report certain incidents to the NTSB. The NTSB is also amending
existing regulations to provide clarity and ensure that the appropriate
means for notifying the NTSB of a reportable incident is listed
correctly in the regulation.
New subsections have been added.
http://www.regulations.gov

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Attached is the report which contains the details of what happened, and examination findings to date.
Interim Report on Battery

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