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 Notification of Accidents and Serious Incidents
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When should you notify the AAIB of accidents and serious incidents?

Under the Singapore Air Navigation (Investigation of Accidents and Incidents) Order 2003, the owner, operator or pilot-in-command of the aircraft must report to the AAIB when either one of the following happens:

  1. An aircraft accident or serious incident occurs in Singapore, regardless of the country that the aircraft is registered in
  2. A Singapore-registered aircraft or an aircraft operated by a Singapore operator is involved in an accident or serious incident overseas

When notifying the AAIB, the owner, operator or pilot-in-command should provide all the information he can gather. Details that are omitted from the initial notification can be provided as and when they are available.

What are the details to provide in your notification?

Please refer to the form on the details to provide in your notification.