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FAR section for NTSB
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49 CFR Part 830
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NTSB regulations cover
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- notification and reporting of accidents and incidents
- overdue aircraft (believed to be involved in an accident) - preservation of aircraft wreckage, mail, cargo, and records |
830.1 Applicability
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accident
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results in death, serious injury, or substantial damage to aircraft
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830.2 Definitions
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civil aircraft
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other than public aircraft
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830.2 Definitions
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fatal injury
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death within 30 days of the accident
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830.2 Definitions
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incident
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other than an accident
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830.2 Definitions
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operator
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person who authorizes the operation
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830.2 Definitions
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public aircraft
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government aircraft
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830.2 Definitions
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serious injury
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- hospitalization for more than 48 hours within 7 days of the accident
- fracture of any bone except fingers, toes, or nose - severe hemorrhages, nerve, muscle, or tendon damage - any internal organ - second- or third-degree burns or burns to more than 5% of the body |
830.2 Definitions
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substantial damage
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- adversely affects structural strength, performance, or flight characteristics
- requires major repair or replacement |
830.2 Definitions
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substantial damage does NOT include
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- engine failure or damage to one engine
- bent fairings or cowling - dented skin - small puncture holes - ground damage to rotor or propeller blades - damage to landing gear, wheels, tires, flaps, brakes, wingtips, engine accessories (things that help you slow down, stop) |
830.2 Definitions
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when should you notify the NTSB?
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- accident or serious incident occurs
- overdue aircraft is believed to have been in an accident |
830.5 Immediate notification
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serious incidents
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- flight control system malfunction or failure
- crewmmber unable to perform duties (injury or illness) - turbine expels debris other than out the exhaust path - in-flight fire (not ground fire) - in-flight collision (not ground collision) - damage to property in excess of $25,000 - damage to helicopter (main or tail rotor) blades requiring major repair or replacement |
830.5 Immediate notification
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what information do you need to provide NTSB
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- aircraft type, nationality, registration
- owner/operator name - PIC name - date and time of accident - points of departure and (intended) landing - position of aircraft with reference to geographic point - nature of accident - persons on board, killed, injured - any dangerous articles onboard (explosives, radioactive, biohazard) |
830.6 Information to be given
(who, what, where, when) |
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when may wreckage, mail, cargo, records be moved
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- remove injured or trapped persons
- protect from further damage - protect public from injury * take notes and photos * keep all records |
830.10 Preservation of wreckage, mail, cargo, records
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when do you file a report
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- within 10 days of an accident
- 7 days after aircraft goes missing - at the request of NTSB for incidents requiring immediate notification |
830.15 Reports
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when do crewmembers provide statements
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when physically able, ideally when the report is submitted
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830.15 Reports
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where are reports filed
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NTSB field office nearest the accident
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830.15 Reports
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