Accident records from Iraq have only been made available erratically. Most investigations were made by the organisation that suffered the accident. When the UN made investigations prior to the US invasion, those investigations were generally shallow and often show a surprisingly defensive caution and bias. The current US controlled MAC has not made any accdident reports available, but a few have been sourced by other routes.
These reports are NOT numbered in an ascending date sequence.
From a "lessons to be learned" point of view, my current top ten for Iraq (in no particular order of preference) are:
DDASaccident429: DDASaccident358: DDASaccident514
DDASaccident310: DDASaccident357: DDASaccident501:
DDASaccident079: DDASaccident356: DDASaccident307
DDASaccident542:
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