Aviation Incident Explorer

🌍✈️ Aviation Incident Explorer | Freetechtools.in

🌍✈️ Aviation Incident Explorer

Welcome to the Aviation Incident Explorer by Freetechtools.in.
Discover, filter, and learn about major aviation accidents and incidents from the last 20 years.
Stay informed and explore how authorities respond to keep air travel safe.

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How to Use Aviation Incident Explorer

  1. Choose a year from the dropdown to see incidents from that year (by default, the current year is selected).
  2. Filter by aircraft type or severity to narrow down the results.
  3. Search for a flight number, location, or airline to quickly find specific incidents.
  4. Click on any incident card to view full details, including what actions were taken by authorities.
  5. Share any incident or the whole explorer using the share buttons above.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does the incident data come from?
The data is compiled from official aviation safety sources, including government and international agencies, and covers major incidents and accidents from the last 20 years.
How often is the data updated?
The incident list is updated regularly to include new major events and reflect the latest findings from investigations.
What does "Action Taken" mean?
"Action Taken" describes the main steps or changes made by authorities, airlines, or manufacturers in response to the incident, such as new safety rules, fleet checks, or crew training.
Can I use this tool on my phone?
Yes, the Aviation Incident Explorer is fully responsive and works on all modern devices and browsers.
How can I report an error or suggest an improvement?
Please contact the Freetechtools.in team using the website's contact form. Your feedback helps us keep this tool accurate and helpful.

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