Forensic Characteristics of Aviation Accidents: Concepts; Classification; Features of the Inspection of the Scene and the Organization of the Investigation

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The purpose of the study. The article analyzes the forensic characteristics of aviation accidents: concepts; classification; features of the inspection of the scene and the organization of their investigation. Conclusions. The continuously expanding sphere of transport logistics is an integral part of a modern dynamically and efficiently developing society. Accidents in the transport sector, especially those that have caused death and injury to people, invariably and everywhere cause a great public outcry. As the results of the analysis of such incidents show, aviation accidents, especially the catastrophes of large passenger planes, cause the greatest public and personal resonance. Inspection of the accident site and further investigation of aviation accidents have a large number of specific features and require a wide range of special knowledge and skills in the field of aviation technology and the specifics of communication in this area, which justifiably entails the need to involve specialized specialists in the investigation. The most valuable source of objective evidentiary information is the conclusions on a wide range of forensic examinations, both specialized—flight, aviation-technical, etc., and, taking into account the specific situation, medical, psychiatric, psychological, fire, explosive, ballistic, commodity science, documents, meteorological, ornithological and many others.

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Oleg I. Lozinsky

South Russian Institute of Management—Branch of the Russian Presidential Academyof National Economy of Public Administration

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Email: oleg.lozz@yandex.ru
SPIN-code: 3389-3371

Cand. Sci. (Law), Associate Professor of the Department of Procedural Law

Russian Federation, Rostov-on-Don

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