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Before you buy a used aircraft, you can check and see if it has been in an accident. Are you interested in the worldwide accident history of a particular helicopter? Are you considering buying, selling, insuring, using, or trading an aircraft? Here are some good web sites to visit first. These web sites have some extensive information on aviation accidents:
Accident Investigation Bureaus around the World
Australia: Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB)
Canada: Transportation Safety Board (TSB)
Denmark: Aircraft Accident Investigation Board (AAIB)
Finland: Accident Investigation Board (AIB)
France: Bureau Enquêtes-Accidents (BEA)
Germany: Federal Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Investigation (BFU)
Iceland: Aircraft Accident Investigation Board (RNF)
Ireland: Air Accident Investigation Unit (AAIU)
Japan: Aircraft and Railway Accidents Investigation Commission (ARAIC)
Mexico: Commission for the Investigation and Determination of Aviation Accidents and Incidents
Switzerland: Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB)
United Kingdom: Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB)
United States: National Transportation Safety Board
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If you need additional information, please contact RotorLink Technical Services with the aircraft identification serial number. You might be surprised where the aircraft data plate has been!