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Description found in Archives

Title

Head Office Air Investigation Occurrences Files [multiple media] 

Arrangement structure

Date(s)

1987-1989

Place of creation

Canada

Extent

29.1 m of textual records.
13 audio cassettes (ca. 8 h, 25 min).

Language of material

English

Conditions of access

Sound recordings
90: Open
Textual records
32: Restricted by law
Box
from 1 to 97
32: Restricted by law
BAN no.
2009-00282-2
Other accession no.
96-0717 OFRC
2012-0072 VSA
Record disposition authority no.
93/028

Terms of use

Copyright belongs to the Crown. Credit the Library and Archives of Canada.

Finding aid

Textual records The finding aid is an unverifed typed list indicating file title, region, subject number, date and when appropriate, aircraft identification numbers. The finding aid consists of two parts: Checklist/Index and file list. Consult the File list to determine the file number. Using this number, verify against Checklist/Index to determine the appropriate box number. Please note that the letter prefixes indicate region. 13086-2 90 (Paper)

Sound recordings See MISACS for item level description of the sound recordings. 90 (Electronic)

Additional information

Accession consists of Air Investigation Occurrences files from the 825 series. The reports pertain to aviation occurrences investigated by the Canadian Aviation Safety Board. Reports indicate location, pilot license, pilot hours, injuries, type of aircraft, findings, and provide a summary report of the occurrence. File contents include (but are not limited to) incident reports, legal correspondence, engineering reports, aircraft technical logs, pilot logs, photographs of crash sites, and casette tapes. Files are arranged by regional index letter denoting Atlantic, Central, Headquarters, Ontario, Quebec, Western, and Pacific regions.

Source

Government

MIKAN no.

3930713