Crash Site
A "Crash Site" refers to the location where an aircraft or vehicle has unexpectedly collided with the ground or another object. These sites can vary in size and complexity, depending on the type of crash and the environment. Investigators often examine crash sites to determine the cause of the accident and gather evidence for safety improvements.
Crash sites can be found in various terrains, including mountains, forests, and urban areas. They may involve different types of vehicles, such as airplanes, cars, or trains. Emergency responders typically secure the area to ensure safety and facilitate recovery efforts, often involving agencies like the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) or local law enforcement.