The Civil Aviation Authority (Spanish: Autoridad de Aviación Civil, AAC) is the civil aviation agency of El Salvador. The agency conducts investigations into aviation accidents and incidents. The agency is headquartered in Ilopango Airport in Ilopango, San Salvador Department.[1][2] Honduran authorities delegated the investigation of the TACA Flight 390 incident to the Salvadoran Civil Aviation Authority as per the Convention on International Civil Aviation.[3]
Autoridad de Aviación Civil | |
Agency overview | |
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Formed | 1955 |
Jurisdiction | El Salvador |
Headquarters | San Salvador, El Salvador |
Website | www |
References
edit- ^ Home. Civil Aviation Authority. Retrieved on January 5, 2013. "Km 9 1/2 Boulevard del Ejercito Nacional, Aeropuerto Ilopango, El Salvador"
- ^ "Contactenos." Autoridad de Aviación Civil. Retrieved on June 9, 2009. "*Dirección Boulevard del Ejército Km. 9 1/2, contiguo Zona Franca San Bartolo. Ilopango"
- ^ "Preliminary Report Archived 2011-09-03 at the Wayback Machine." Civil Aviation Authority (El Salvador). Retrieved on June 9, 2009.
External links
edit- Civil Aviation Authority (in Spanish)