Will NTSB EVER release the report?

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Or somebody just spill the info to the press?

I’ve seen classified military OPLANS leak to the press in less than three years.
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💰💵💲💰💵💲💰💲💵🤑
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When did they hire Captain Obvious?
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Just like this incident

ASN Aircraft accident Airbus A321-231 (WL) N114NN New York-John F. Kennedy International Airport, NY (JFK) (aviation-safety.net)

Says investigation is "ongoing" but it has been strangely omitted from the NTSB database.

There is an FAA incident database that has a blurb saying the FAA determined it was pilot error, but the NTSB strangely quiet.
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https://data.ntsb.gov/carol-repgen/a...port/99240/pdf

The NTSB preliminary states that the NTSB did not travel to the site.
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Quote: https://data.ntsb.gov/carol-repgen/a...port/99240/pdf

The NTSB preliminary states that the NTSB did not travel to the site.
so? It’s common for the NTSB not to travel to the site. Guess what is not common!

Go look at the list of incidents for April 2019, this incident is not listed. Try to look up this tail number in the NTSB database… nothing. Why is this not listed when so many other minor incidents are?
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Quote: https://data.ntsb.gov/carol-repgen/a...port/99240/pdf

The NTSB preliminary states that the NTSB did not travel to the site.
Quote: so? It’s common for the NTSB not to travel to the site. Guess what is not common!

Go look at the list of incidents for April 2019, this incident is not listed. Try to look up this tail number in the NTSB database… nothing. Why is this not listed when so many other minor incidents are?


That seems highly irregular for a 121 accident involving an off-runway landing (ie crash)?

My tin-foil is now starting to tingle a little bit with national security vibes.
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Oh good, more conspiracy bull****.

The NTSB prelim cites the lead investigator by name. One could always contact him directly, if one is truly worried the sky may fall.
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Quote: Oh good, more conspiracy bull****.

The NTSB prelim cites the lead investigator by name. One could always contact him directly, if one is truly worried the sky may fall.
I was joking, if you hadn't noticed by now I'm not prone to that sort of thing.

Still odd that NTSB would investigate what looks like a 121 hull loss without a site visit.
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Quote: I was joking, if you hadn't noticed by now I'm not prone to that sort of thing.

Still odd that NTSB would investigate what looks like a 121 hull loss without a site visit.
Or that they would make the incident non searchable in the database. You can't even get it to come up using the investigation number.

Oh, and I think you are talking about the other incident or mixing the 2 up.
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