State Supervisory Commission for Flight Safety

Summary

The State Supervisory Commission for Flight Safety (Russian: Государственная комиссия по надзору за безопасностью полётов воздушных судов при правительстве СССР, Gosavianadzor, Госавианадзор СССР) was an agency of the government of the Soviet Union, under the Council of Ministers. The agency investigated aviation accidents and incidents.[1] After the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991, the former Soviet republics that joined the Commonwealth of Independent States formed the Interstate Aviation Committee (IAC or MAK), the successor to the Gosavianadzor.[2]

State Supervisory Commission for Flight Safety
Государственная комиссия по надзору за безопасностью полётов воздушных судов при правительстве СССР
Agency overview
Formed1986
Dissolved1992
Jurisdiction Soviet Union
HeadquartersMoscow, Russia
Agency executive
  • Ivan Mashkivsky, chairperson
Parent agencyGovernment of the Soviet Union

References edit

  1. ^ Kutskov, Alexey (December 1990). "Investigating Foreign Aircraft Accidents In the U.S.S.R." (PDF). Flight Safety Digest. Flight Safety Foundation. p. 4. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2013-06-16. Retrieved 2 February 2013.()
  2. ^ "Russian Duma calls for more state control over aviation safety." Vremya Novostey, Moscow, in the BBC Archive (BBC Monitoring International Reports). May 13, 2004. "[...]former USSR republics back in December 1991, is considered the successor to the USSR State Commission for Oversight of Aircraft Safety (Gosavianadzor)."

External links edit

  • "Accident and Incident Investigation In Soviet Practice." (Archive) Flight Safety Digest. Flight Safety Foundation. January 1992. p. 1. Prepared by the Gosavianadzor.