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Pandion":z3hsd267 said:Bob, do you know if any portion of those investigations, e.g. hearings, is conducted in public? Typically, is a record of the proceedings published somewhere?
Andy, I don't know if all of the investigations have public hearings. Some certainly do For example: here is the first part of 10 days of transcripts of the loss of the El Faro There is a marine investigation division of the Coast Guard which does reports on any serious incident, especially involving, injury, death and property damage. Almost every report I have read involving loss of life involved a public hearing.
Also the National Transportation Safety Board has reviews of incidents involving certain marine accidents; Here is a site with summary of some recent investigations.
I do know that when there is a serious accident involved yacht racing, that NGO,US Sailing also does a through independent investigation, which can involve testimony in a nonjudicial setting.
Since there was no apparent injury or serious property damage (Nap Tyme continued underway, and was released by USCG) the investigation may not involve public testimony in the investigation. But there is always potential for civil action.
The other issue is an culpability of the captain of the ferry and there I believe could be an administrative law hearing on the captain's license qualifications.