Bundesstelle für Flugunfalluntersuchung (Germany) (BFU)
Bundesstelle für Flugunfalluntersuchung (Germany) (BFU)
Definition
Bundesstelle für Flugunfalluntersuchung/Federal Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Investigation (BFU)(Germany)
Description
"The German Federal Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Investigation is subordinated to the Federal Ministry of Transport and is responsible for the investigation of civil aircraft accidents and serious incidents within Germany. The fundamental purpose of the BFU is: To improve aviation safety by determining the causes of accidents and serious incidents and making safety recommendations intended to prevent recurrence. It is not to apportion blame or liability."
Further Reading
for further information, visit the BFU website
What Links Here (26)
- T154 / B752, en-route, Uberlingen Germany, 2002
- F70, vicinity Munich Germany, 2004
- AT45 / B733, Munich Germany, 2004
- GLF4, Berlin Tegel Germany, 2007
- A320, vicinity Frankfurt Germany, 2001
- B463, en-route, South of Frankfurt Germany, 2005
- B742 / A320, Frankfurt Germany, 2006
- A320, Hamburg Germany, 2008
- E145, Hannover Germany, 2005
- E170, Frankfurt Germany, 2005
- A319, en-route, east of Dublin Ireland, 2008
- A343, Frankfurt Germany, 2008
- AN26, Kassel Germany, 2007
- B738, Stuttgart Germany, 2005
- SB20, Werneuchen Germany, 2002
- AT72, Dresden Germany, 2002
- B738, en-route, near Lugano Switzerland, 2012
- A321, en-route, near Pamplona Spain, 2014
- PC9, Manoeuvring, Warbelow Germany, 2012
- E170, Nuremberg Germany, 2013
- A320 / GLID, vicinity Memmingen Germany, 2015
- A388/A320, vicinity Frankfurt Germany, 2011
- D328, Mannheim Germany, 2008
- B738, Nuremburg Germany, 2010
- B738, vicinity Memmingen Germany, 2012
- B742, Düsseldorf Germany, 2005






