Two federal agencies agreed Friday which one will lead investigations of accidents in the nascent commercial space business that includes launching tourists far above the Earth. The National Transportation Safety Board<\/a> will take the lead investigating accidents that involve death or serious injury or that create potentially deadly debris. The Federal Aviation Administration<\/a> will handle other investigations.

The
NTSB<\/a> is currently the primary investigator of crashes involving airplanes and other modes of transportation but has no authority to write regulations. The FAA<\/a> is the chief safety regulator for the aviation industry.

The two agencies are frequently at odds, usually when the safety board believes its recommendations are being ignored by the FAA.

The agreement announced at
NASA<\/a>'s Mission Control Center in Houston is the first to be signed by the agencies' leaders in 22 years - before manned commercial space flights began. It also details how they will share information after an accident.

\"This agreement is proof that the federal government can keep pace with the exciting advances taking place in the private sector while also prioritizing safety as we enter a new space age,\" NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy said in a statement.

Licensed space launches have increased in recent years, with operators including SpaceX,
Virgin Galactic and Blue Origin<\/a>. They have launched civilians into sub-orbit<\/a>al flights and put satellites into orbit.<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":94113164,"title":"China sees heavy early demand for iPhone 14 despite Covid measures","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/china-sees-heavy-early-demand-for-iphone-14-despite-covid-measures\/94113164","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[{"msid":"94113066","title":"Space accidents: NTSB, FAA agree on leading investigations","entity_type":"IMAGES","seopath":"news\/international\/world-news\/space-accidents-ntsb-faa-agree-on-leading-investigations","category_name":"Space accidents: NTSB, FAA agree on leading investigations","synopsis":false,"thumb":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/thumb\/img-size-39510\/94113066.cms?width=150&height=112","link":"\/image\/international\/world-news\/space-accidents-ntsb-faa-agree-on-leading-investigations\/94113066"}],"msid":94113231,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Space accidents: NTSB, FAA agree on leading investigations","synopsis":"The NTSB is currently the primary investigator of crashes involving airplanes and other modes of transportation but has no authority to write regulations. The FAA is the chief safety regulator for the aviation industry. The two agencies are frequently at odds, usually when the safety board believes its recommendations are being ignored by the FAA.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/space-accidents-ntsb-faa-agree-on-leading-investigations","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"AP","artdate":"2022-09-10 12:47:48","lastupd":"2022-09-10 12:48:23","breadcrumbTags":["ntsb","faa","nasa","virgin galactic and blue origin","national transportation safety board","federal aviation administration","Space accidents","orbit","satcom","International"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/space-accidents-ntsb-faa-agree-on-leading-investigations"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2022-09-10" data-index="article_1">

空间事故:NTSB,联邦航空局同意领导调查

NTSB正在崩溃的主要研究员涉及飞机和其他运输方式但无权写规定。美国联邦航空局航空工业的首席安全监管机构。这两个机构经常争执,通常当安全委员会认为,美国联邦航空局的建议被忽视了。

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两个联邦机构同意周五哪一个会调查事故的新兴业务,包括商业空间发射游客远离地球。的国家运输安全委员会将带头调查事故涉及死亡或严重伤害或创建可能致命的碎片。的联邦航空管理局将处理其他调查。

NTSB目前的主要研究员崩溃涉及飞机和其他运输方式但无权写规定。的美国联邦航空局是航空工业的首席安全监管机构。

这两个机构经常争执,通常当安全委员会认为,美国联邦航空局的建议被忽视了。

在宣布的协议美国国家航空航天局在休斯敦任务控制中心签署的第一个是机构的领导人22年来,载人商业太空飞行之前开始。它也详细事故后如何分享信息。

“本协议证明联邦政府可以跟上令人兴奋的进展发生在私营部门,同时优先考虑安全,当我们进入一个新的太空时代,“NTSB椅子詹妮弗Homendy在一份声明中说。

许可的太空发射近年来已经增加,运营商包括SpaceX公司,维珍银河和蓝色的起源。他们发起了平民为子任务轨道航班和将卫星送入轨道。

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Two federal agencies agreed Friday which one will lead investigations of accidents in the nascent commercial space business that includes launching tourists far above the Earth. The National Transportation Safety Board<\/a> will take the lead investigating accidents that involve death or serious injury or that create potentially deadly debris. The Federal Aviation Administration<\/a> will handle other investigations.

The
NTSB<\/a> is currently the primary investigator of crashes involving airplanes and other modes of transportation but has no authority to write regulations. The FAA<\/a> is the chief safety regulator for the aviation industry.

The two agencies are frequently at odds, usually when the safety board believes its recommendations are being ignored by the FAA.

The agreement announced at
NASA<\/a>'s Mission Control Center in Houston is the first to be signed by the agencies' leaders in 22 years - before manned commercial space flights began. It also details how they will share information after an accident.

\"This agreement is proof that the federal government can keep pace with the exciting advances taking place in the private sector while also prioritizing safety as we enter a new space age,\" NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy said in a statement.

Licensed space launches have increased in recent years, with operators including SpaceX,
Virgin Galactic and Blue Origin<\/a>. They have launched civilians into sub-orbit<\/a>al flights and put satellites into orbit.<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":94113164,"title":"China sees heavy early demand for iPhone 14 despite Covid measures","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/china-sees-heavy-early-demand-for-iphone-14-despite-covid-measures\/94113164","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[{"msid":"94113066","title":"Space accidents: NTSB, FAA agree on leading investigations","entity_type":"IMAGES","seopath":"news\/international\/world-news\/space-accidents-ntsb-faa-agree-on-leading-investigations","category_name":"Space accidents: NTSB, FAA agree on leading investigations","synopsis":false,"thumb":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/thumb\/img-size-39510\/94113066.cms?width=150&height=112","link":"\/image\/international\/world-news\/space-accidents-ntsb-faa-agree-on-leading-investigations\/94113066"}],"msid":94113231,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Space accidents: NTSB, FAA agree on leading investigations","synopsis":"The NTSB is currently the primary investigator of crashes involving airplanes and other modes of transportation but has no authority to write regulations. The FAA is the chief safety regulator for the aviation industry. The two agencies are frequently at odds, usually when the safety board believes its recommendations are being ignored by the FAA.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/space-accidents-ntsb-faa-agree-on-leading-investigations","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"AP","artdate":"2022-09-10 12:47:48","lastupd":"2022-09-10 12:48:23","breadcrumbTags":["ntsb","faa","nasa","virgin galactic and blue origin","national transportation safety board","federal aviation administration","Space accidents","orbit","satcom","International"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/space-accidents-ntsb-faa-agree-on-leading-investigations"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/space-accidents-ntsb-faa-agree-on-leading-investigations/94113231">