49 C.F.R. § 831.8
Investigator-in-charge
In addition to the subpoena and deposition authority delegated to investigative officers under this chapter, a person designated as IIC for an investigation is authorized to—
(a) Organize, conduct, control, and manage the field phase of an investigation, even when a Board Member is present;
(b) Coordinate all resources and supervise all persons (including persons not employed by the NTSB) involved in an on-site investigation; and
(c) Continue his or her organizational and management responsibilities through all phases of the investigation, including consideration and adoption of a report or brief determining one or more probable causes of an accident.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases (1 in the last 5 years), 1990–2021 · leading case: Thomas Brooks Chartered, a Prof'l Corp. v. James Burnett, Norman Wiemeyer, & the Nat'l Transp. Saf. Bd., 920 F.2d 634 (10th Cir. 1990).
Thomas Brooks Chartered, a Prof'l Corp. v. James Burnett, Norman Wiemeyer, & the Nat'l Transp. Saf. Bd., 920 F.2d 634 (10th Cir. 1990). “49 C.F.R. § 831.8 . Among the specific powers given to the investigator-in-charge is the authority to designate participating parties to the inquiry.”
Jobe v. NTSB, 1 F.4th 396 (5th Cir. 2021). “See 49 C.F.R. §§ 831.8 ; 831.11(a)(2); see also ICAO Annex 13, § 5.”
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