SToL
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I take it you’re aware the FAA and the NTSB attend the same courses and receive the same certifications.
Also, the NTSB is involved with accident investigation full time, while it’s an additional duty of the FAA ASI. But the techniques and procedures are the same.
Yes I am aware of and understand these things, thus my comment about laziness or ineptness, or perhaps as you suggest, they're just too busy to truly do a thorough job.
Also, as you know, just because 2 different people attended the same class, does not mean they are both going to be equal. A lot has to do with additional or follow-up training, the individual, the management and leadership, policy, expectations, time available, being held to a higher standard, etc.
But in my limited personal experience, as I said, sometimes it's obvious, to even the uninitiated, that the report just doesn't' add up to the evidence obtained at the scene.
To answer your previous question, it was in Arizona at one of the top 10 academies in the nation at the time.
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