The FAA's Kelvin Coleman has stated that SpaceX will need to carry out a mishap investigation for the 3rd full stack Starship launch that occurred on March 14th
Each answer resolves NO if by that date there are no reports of the mishap investigation having been closed by the FAA
Once there are reports that the mishap investigation has been closed, all remaining answers resolve YES
If for some reason a mishap report does not end up being required, all remaining answers resolve N/A (previously resolved answers will not be reresolved)
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Huh, well that's interesting news
@ChristopherRandles I'd say it's still likely it will be reported on when it happens but yeah that is a good thought. I'm just about to go to bed but will try to have a think/look in the morning
Update https://x.com/BCCarCounters/status/1795495860651835778
indicates "Safety investigation deems OFT-3 did not involve public safety issues."
and this notified to SpaceX on 24 May 2024.
So presumably SpaceX have been able to start application for licence since then but yet granted.
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I am tending to assume that investigation reached a point where they just needed more data from a future flight so mishap investigation not likely to be closed until some time after next flight. However that is just speculation and completely different reasons might be possible or more likely.