Bureau of Enquiry and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety

French civil aviation accident investigation agency

The Bureau of Enquiry and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety (BEA, French: Bureau d'Enquêtes et d'Analyses pour la sécurité de l'aviation civile) is the French authority responsible for safety investigations of accidents and serious incidents involving civil aircraft.

Bureau of Enquiry and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety
Bureau d'Enquêtes et d'Analyses pour la Sécurité de l'Aviation Civile

Building 153, the head office of the BEA.
Agency overview
Formed1946
JurisdictionFrench territory and French aircraft
HeadquartersLe Bourget Airport
Employees96 (December 2019)
Agency executive
  • Rémi Jouty, Director (since 2014)
Parent agency French Ministry of transports
Websitebea.aero/en/

The BEA is responsible for investigating when the event takes place in France or in International airspace and involves a French aircraft.[1] They may also assist foreign investigation authorities at their request, in particular, BEA technical assistance is often sought by nations that do not wish to engage with the American FAA for political reasons. Representatives of the aircraft manufacturer or airline may assist the BEA as technical advisers. In addition, the BEA provides technical assistance when a foreign authority calls on its skills, most often in terms of reading flight recorders.

They are also the investigating party for all Airbus aircraft, BEA reports are made public.

References

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  1. "Regulatory framework". Bureau d'Enquêtes et d'Analyses pour la sécurité de l'aviation civile. January 30, 2020.

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