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The article deals with the problem of legal status of findings of aircraft accident and incident investigations. The author questions the extent to which such findings may be binding in civil, criminal and administrative procedures. Particular emphasis is placed on the matter of probative value of final reports including such findings. Further, the possibility that such reports may be deemed as official documents and thus used as evidence is discussed. Eventually, the author analyzes possible constraints to the mentioned use of the reports, which arise from general procedural rules as well as air law regulations.
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With reference to aircraft accident and incident investigations, and the use of the results of such investigations, the article discusses the issue of the balance between ensuring safety and executing responsibility in aviation. The author decided to touch upon this issue after the recent amendment to Annex 13 to Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviation, the EU Regulation of 20 October 2010 on the investigation and prevention of accidents and incidents in civil aviation, and the latest amendments to Polish Air Law.
Vojenská história
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2019
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vol. 23
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issue 3
44 - 65
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In the study, the author deals with the operation of Jozef Kiss, a native of Bratislava that belonged to the most successful pilots of the Austro-Hungarian aviation. He achieved 19 confirmed victories, serving in the Flik 24 units (or Flik 24F) and Flik 55J units, finally falling in the aerial combat on the 24th May 1918. The author studied archival documents stored in the Roman military archive as well as in the Roman aviation archive, containing interesting and little known facts from the life of this aviator. Moreover, they aptly complement the data from the funds stored in the Vienna Kriegsarchive. The study deals with the operation of Jozef Kiss on the front in South Tyrol, clarifying the equipment of his home field airport in Pergin as well as operations of the enemy Italian aviation over the Valsugana valley area. Italian archival documents also contain information about the air victories of Jozef Kiss, in particular on the 25th August 1916 and 13th July 1917, achievements of his Flik 55J fighter unit in the fall of 1917 or in the last flight of this pilot.
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