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When must the nearest NTSB field office be notified of substantial damage after an accident?

  1. Within 24 hours

  2. Only after repairs

  3. Immediately

  4. Within 48 hours

The correct answer is: Immediately

The requirement to notify the nearest NTSB (National Transportation Safety Board) field office of substantial damage after an accident is mandated to be done immediately. This is crucial because the NTSB is responsible for investigating aviation accidents, and prompt reporting helps in the preservation of evidence and detailed investigation processes. Immediate notification ensures that the necessary resources can be mobilized and that the right measures are taken to assess and document the situation accurately. In cases of accidents involving substantial damage, delaying the notification could lead to loss of crucial information that might be vital for investigating the cause of the accident. Immediate communication allows for quick response and can facilitate a more thorough inquiry into the events leading up to and following the accident. Therefore, understanding the urgency behind this requirement emphasizes the importance of timely reporting in aviation safety and accident investigation protocols.