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  1. flight on the 30th of January, 1998 at time 10:18 from runway 08 at Stockholm/Arlanda airport with destination Tallinn in Estonia via VOR-station NTL. Initially the flight received clearance to climb to

  2. Sjöfartens haverikommission och den s.k. Katastrofkommissionen. Akter fr.o.m. år 1995 förvaras hos SHK. Akter före 1995 förvaras hos Riksarkivet och i vissa fall i Regeringskansliets arkiv. ESTONIA-akten

  3. investigated a serious incident that occurred on December 7, 2010, in the airspace between Estonia and Finland, involving an aircraft with the registration SE-DRS. SHK hereby submits under the Regulation (EU) No

  4. assisted by Mr. Jens Haug as an accredited representative of the Estonian Safety Investigation Bureau (ESIB), and Mr. Marcus Cook as an accredited representative of the UK Air Accidents Investigation Branch

  5. technical expert and by Magnic AB specialising in sound. Accredited representatives have been Mr Jens Haug from the Estonian Safety Investigation Bureau (ESIB), Mr John McMillan from the United Kingdom Air

  6. Final report Final report - Estonia ESIB A281013 (pdf, 1MB, öppnas i nytt fönster) Latest investigation updates L-153_13-Final-report-ESIB-Estland.pdf ESTONIAN SAFETY INVESTIGATION BUREAU INVESTIGATION

  7. limited the report's recommendations to only one directed to the Estonian civil aviation regulator, Lennuamet, which is recommended to:  Tighten its supervision of the operator, AS Avies, in order to

  8. Jetstream 3200 (J32), see Figure 1, from the Estonian airline AS Avies with flight number AIA 205D. Due to the prevailing weather conditions with heavy snow, departure from Arlanda was delayed by about one

  9. Recommendation 2. Reply from Transportstyrelsen (Swedish CAA) 3. Reply from Lennuamet (Estonian CAA) RL 2015:10e 5 (60) General observations The Swedish Accident Investigation Authority (Statens haverikommission

  10. and by Exova Materials Technology AB as a materials expert. Karl-Eerik Unt has participated as accredited representative on behalf of the Estonian Safety Investigation Bureau (ESIB), and Alan Thorne has