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01.01 Definitions and Descriptions | |
01 Recall the definitions of the following terms: accident, aircraft, flight recorder, incident, investigation, maximum mass, operator, serious incident, serious injury, State of Design, State of Manufacture, State of Occurrence, State of the Operator, State of Registry. Source: ICAO Annex 13, Chapter 1 Definitions | |
02 Explain the difference between ‘serious incident’ and ‘accident’. Source: ICAO Annex 13, Chapter 1 Definitions and Attachment C ‘List of examples of serious incidents’ | |
03 Determine whether a certain occurrence has to be defined as a serious incident or as an accident. Source: ICAO Annex 13, Chapter 1 Definitions and Attachment C ‘List of examples of serious incidents’ | |
04 Recognise the description of an accident or incident. Source: ICAO Annex 13, Chapter 1 Definitions | |
02.01 Objectives and Procedures | |
01 State the objective(s) of the investigation of an accident or incident according to ICAO Annex 13. Source: ICAO Annex 13, Chapter 3, 3.1 Objective of the investigation | |
02 Describe the general procedures for the investigation of an accident or incident according to ICAO Annex 13. Source: ICAO Annex 13, Chapter 4, 4.1; ICAO Annex 13, Chapter 5, 5.1 to 5.4.1 | |
03.01 Occurrences | |
01 Identify an occurrence as being either an accident, incident or serious incident in Regulation (EU) No 996/2010 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 October 2010 on the investigation and prevention of accidents and incidents in civil aviation. Source: Regulation (EU) No 996/2010, Article 2(1), (7) and (16) and Annex ‘List of examples of serious incidents’ | |
02 Describe the relationship between Regulation (EU) No 996/2010 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 October 2010 on the investigation and prevention of accidents and incidents in civil aviation and Regulation (EU) No 376/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 3 April 2014 on the reporting, analysis and follow-up of occurrences in civil aviation. Source: Regulation (EU) No 376/2014, p. L122/18 (3) and p. L122/21 (28); Regulation (EU) No 996/2010 | |
03 State the subject matter and scope of Regulation (EU) No 376/2014 (Article 3). Source: Regulation (EU) No 376/2014, Article 3 | |
04 Identify occurrences that must be reported (Regulation (EU) No 376/2014, Article 4). Source: Regulation (EU) No 376/2014, Article 4 | |
05 Identify occurrences that should be voluntarily reported (Regulation (EU) No 376/2014, Article 5). Source: Regulation (EU) No 376/2014, Article 5 | |
06 Describe how information from occurrences is collected, stored and analysed (Regulation (EU) No 376/2014, Articles 6, 8, 13 and 14). Source: Regulation (EU) No 376/2014, Articles 6, 8, 13 and 14 |
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