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TRANSPORT SAFETY INVESTIGATION REGULATIONS 2003 - REG 2.5A

Immediate reports (Act s 18)

         (1)   This regulation is made for subsection 18 (1) of the Act and applies to an immediately reportable matter of a kind referred to in regulation 2.3 (air transport operations).

         (2)   The following particulars are prescribed:

                (a)    the type, model, nationality, registration marks and flight number (if any) of the aircraft the subject of the immediately reportable matter;

               (b)    the type of aircraft operation that the aircraft was engaged in at the time of the immediately reportable matter;

                (c)    the name and contact details of the operator of the aircraft;

               (d)    the nature of the immediately reportable matter;

                (e)    a description of the damage to the aircraft or any other property;

                (f)    a description of any dangerous goods on board the aircraft;

                (g)    whether a person died, or was seriously injured, as a result of the immediately reportable matter;

                (h)    where the immediately reportable matter occurred (including a description of the location, or the geographical coordinates);

                 (i)    the aircraft's place of departure and destination;

                (j)    the day and local time when the immediately reportable matter occurred;

               (k)    a description of the following in relation to the immediately reportable matter:

                          (i)    what happened;

                         (ii)    how and why it happened.

         (3)   When making the report, the responsible person must give the nominated official:

                (a)    his or her name; and

               (b)    a method of contacting the person that will enable the person to be promptly contacted for an inquiry into the matter.

Example

A telephone number or other form of electronic communication.



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