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Investigation and Prevention of Accidents and Incidents in Civil Aviation Regulation
Article 1: Subject matter
Article 2: Definitions
Article 3: Scope
Article 4: Civil Aviation Safety Investigation Authority
Article 5: Obligation to investigate
Article 6: Cooperation between safety investigation authorities
Article 7: European Network of Civil Aviation Safety Investigation Authorities
In close consultation with the members of the Network, the chairman shall draw up the annual work programme of the Network, which shall comply with the objectives and meet the responsibilities set out in paragraphs 2 and 3 respectively. The Commission shall transmit the work programme to the European Parliament and the Council. The chairman shall also draw up the agenda for the meetings of the Network.
Article 8: Participation of EASA and national civil aviation authorities in safety investigations
Article 9: Obligation to notify accidents and serious incidents
Article 10: Participation of the Member States in safety investigations
Article 11: Status of the safety investigators
Article 12: Coordination of investigations
Those arrangements shall respect the independence of the safety investigation authority and allow the technical investigation to be conducted diligently and efficiently. Among others, the advance arrangements shall cover the following subjects:
Article 13: Preservation of evidence
Article 14: Protection of sensitive safety information
The communication of records referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 to another Member State for purposes other than safety investigation and, in addition as regards paragraph 2, for purposes other than those aiming at the improvement of aviation safety may be granted insofar as the national law of the communicating Member State permits. Processing or disclosure of records received through such communication by the authorities of the receiving Member State shall be permitted solely after prior consultation of the communicating Member State and subject to the national law of the receiving Member State.
Article 15: Communication of information
Article 16: Investigation report
Article 17: Safety recommendations
Article 18: Follow-up to safety recommendations and safety recommendations database
Article 19: Occurrence reporting
Article 20: Information on persons and dangerous goods on board
Article 21: Assistance to the victims of air accidents and their relatives
Article 22: Access to documents and protection of personal data
Article 23: Penalties
Article 24: Amendment of the Regulation
Article 25: Repeals
Article 26: Entry into force
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List of examples of serious incidents List of examples of serious incidents
The incidents listed are typical examples of incidents that are likely to be serious incidents. The list is not exhaustive and only serves as guidance with respect to the definition of ‘serious incident’:
Footnote p0: This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.
Done at Strasbourg, 20 October 2010.