ICAO annually publishes a safety report to document global policy and standardization initiatives, the status of monitored KPIs, current safety analyses, and the status changes to address safety needs.
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Reportable Occurrences
ICAO annually publishes a safety report to document global policy and standardization initiatives, the status of monitored KPIs, current safety analyses, and the status changes to address safety needs.
Read MoreImmediately reportable matters are documented in the Transportation Safety Investigation (TSI) Regulations 2003. This information enables investigators to preserve evidence, and identify the factors that led to an occurrence.
Read MoreIn Singapore, mandatory occurrence reporting is guided by several Air Navigation Orders and guidance materials. These allow CAAS to employ a forward-looking approach to the identification of safety needs.
Read MoreThe Australian Transport Safety Bureau maintains an interactive database that contains completed and active accident and incident investigation data.
Read MoreThe National Transportation Safety Board (USA) maintains an interactive website that summarizes the NTSB aviation accident database. This information is updated daily and contains historical information from 1962 to present.
Read MoreStates have access to the ADREP system, which is operated and maintained by ICAO. This interactive database collects occurrence data (accident / incident), and provides users with the ability to exchange safety information.
Read MoreThe Air Accident Investigation Bureau - Singapore maintains a database of on-going and completed safety investigations. This link provides access to the investigation reports.
Read MoreMandatory occurrence reporting requirements in the USA are detailed within 14 CFR Part 121 and 49 CFR Part 830. Sample mandatory occurrence reporting requirements are: 121.565, 121.575, 121.703, 830.5
Read MoreThe Accident Investigation Board Norway maintains a database of completed investigations, their reports, and related safety recommendations.
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