CAE OAA Safety Reporting Doc Ref No. QCS-TRM-6 Revision: 0 Owner: GM-SQC FS02.

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CAE OAA Safety Reporting Doc Ref No. QCS-TRM-6 Revision: 0 Owner: GM-SQC FS02

Safety reporting should not just include incidents and accidents, but also any observed hazards which may not yet have led to an accident, such as observations and near misses. We will investigate all occurrences and hazard reports with the objective of identifying safety deficiencies rather than assigning blame. Safety Reporting

Reporting Aircraft Defects and/or Inoperable Equipment All CAE staff and/or students’ have a responsibility to report all known aircraft defects or discrepancies, as any undue hazard or risk to the safety of flight or personal injury is intolerable. In addition, any and all measures must be taken to ensure all personnel are adequately informed, in the most expeditious means necessary, of any defects or discrepancies that may affect the safety of flight or present a risk and/or hazard that may cause damage or injury. All notifications of an aircraft defect or discrepancy must be documented via an approved reporting system created for such purpose, in which to take the appropriate course of action. Notification of any aircraft defect or discrepancy that is purely or solely verbal is prohibited.

There are 2 reports to choose from: 1.CAE OAA Occurrence Report This report allows you to also submit your:  AIRPROX Report  Birdstrike Report  Wake Turbulence Report 2.CAE OAA Hazard Report CAE OAA Report Types

Report Types There are 2 reports to choose from: 1.CAE OAA Occurrence Report This report allows you to also submit your:  AIRPROX Report  Birdstrike Report  Wake Turbulence Report 2.CAE OAA Hazard Report Which Report Type to Use?

Report Types  CAE OAA Occurrence Report Gear collapse on landing: Hard landing: Photo from above showing broken wooden stringers A few examples of reportable occurrences:  Collision with an aircraft, vehicle or ground object  Inability to achieve the intended aircraft configuration (e.g. landing gear, flaps etc.)  Fire, explosion, smoke or toxic or noxious fumes, even if extinguished  A lightning strike which resulted in damage to the aircraft or any essential service  Structural failures- For example, under carriage collapse, cracks in wings/flying surfaces Which Report Type to Use?

Report Types There are 2 reports to choose from: 1.CAE OAA Occurrence Report This report allows you to also submit your:  AIRPROX Report  Birdstrike Report  Wake Turbulence Report 2.CAE OAA Hazard Report Which Report Type to Use?

Report Types  CAE OAA Occurrence Report  AIRPROX Report At Moorabbin Airport, Melbourne, Australia on17th 17 th Dec 2011, the pilot was forced to conduct a go-around as a result of another Cessna 172 aircraft entering the runway without clearance. Which Report Type to Use?

Report Types There are 2 reports to choose from: 1.CAE OAA Occurrence Report This report allows you to also submit your:  AIRPROX Report  Birdstrike Report  Wake Turbulence Report 2.CAE OAA Hazard Report Which Report Type to Use?

Report Types  CAE OAA Occurrence Report  Birdstrike Report Which Report Type to Use?

Report Types There are 2 reports to choose from: 1.CAE OAA Occurrence Report This report allows you to also submit your:  AIRPROX Report  Birdstrike Report  Wake Turbulence Report 2.CAE OAA Hazard Report Which Report Type to Use?

Report Types  CAE OAA Occurrence Report  Wake Turbulence Which Report Type to Use?

Report Types  CAE OAA Hazard Report You can prevent aircraft accidents by reporting hazards. A flight safety hazard is any condition that has the potential to cause injury or damage.  Unsafe taxiing or excessive taxi speed (either by the reportee or observed);  Confusing or conflicting clearances from air traffic controllers;  Improperly secured aircraft;  Careless operation of service vehicles on the ramp or flight-line;  Physical hazards in aircraft operating areas;  Lack of adequate procedures or improper or unsafe procedures;  Unsafe practices by flight crew. Which Report Type to Use?

Any Questions? Your Safety Manager will now provide you with instructions on the reporting requirements specific to this Flight Trg Center, form locations and submission procedures.