Click a letter corresponding with your answer for each question. The answer has the applicable reference from the CARs or AIP or FTM.
1
13.01
The TSB considers a missing aircraft to be
a reportable aviation incident.
an occurrence which need not be reported.
an aviation incident which need not be reported.
a reportable aviation accident.
2
13.02
When reporting aeroplane accidents, aircraft damage means any damage or failure
that adversely affects the structural strength, performance, or flight characteristics of the aircraft.
requiring major repairs to the engine and accessories.
where estimated cost of repair is $500.00 or more.
which occurs after start-up or before shut-down.
3
13.03
An owner or pilot is not required to report an aviation occurrence when aware that the
occurrence has been reported previously.
flight was under the supervision of an ultra-light aeroplane instructor.
occupants survived the occurrence.
person seriously injured by the aeroplane was a spectator.
4
13.04
Where any aircraft accident occurs, the pilot or operator of the aircraft involved shall ensure that the particulars of the accident are reported to the TSB
within 7 days by registered mail.
within 48 hours by facsimile or E-mail.
within 24 hours by telephone.
as soon as possible and by the quickest means available.
5
13.05
What circumstance(s) permit an aircraft to be moved without approval of the Minister after it has been involved in an accident which caused serious injury or death? When it becomes necessary to
rescue survivors.
avoid endangering persons or property.
prevent destruction by fire.
implement (1), (2) or (3) above.
6
13.06
The primary objective of an aircraft accident or incident investigation is
the prevention of recurrences.
to apportion blame and liability.
to determine the adequacy of insurance regulations.