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Safety procedures

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Eagle Aircraft
Operations Manual and Safety Procedures
1) In the event of suspected accident, incident, or overdue aircraft, complete as much of the
Accident / Incident Report as possible.
2) Notify the following people as soon as possible
Owner
Chief Instructor
Eagle Aircraft
Mechanic
Eagle Aircraft will determine if Insurance company is to be notified
3) Do not make any statements speculating as to the cause of the incident to anyone.
4) If you received inquiries, take the name and phone number of the person making the inquiry
and tell them someone from the company will contact them as soon as they can.
5) Notification to the nearest NTSB and FAA will be made in accordance with NTSB 830.5
which states that the operator of any civil aircraft, or any public aircraft not operated by the
Armed Forces or any intelligence agency of the US, or any foreign aircraft shall immediately,
and by the most expeditious means available, notify the nearest NTSB field office when:
(a) An aircraft accident or any of the following listed incidents occur: (only items applicable
to Eagle Aircraft Operations are listed, see NTSB 830.5 for full rule)
Flight control system malfunction or failure; Inability of any required flight crewmember
to perform normal flight duties as a result of injury or illness; In-flight fire, Aircraft collide
in flight; Damage to property other than the aircraft estimated to exceed $25,000 for repair
(including material and labor) or fair market value in the event of total loss, whichever is
less.
(b) An aircraft is overdue and is believed to have been involved in an accident.
Information included in the notification will be in accordance with NTSB 830.6 and will
include type, nationality, and registration marks of aircraft; Name of owner and operator of
the aircraft; Name of the PIC; Date and time of the accident; Last point of departure and
point of intended landing of the aircraft; Position of the aircraft with reference to some easily
defined geographical point; Number of passengers aboard, killed, and seriously injured;
Nature of the accident, the weather and extent of damage to the aircraft, so far as known; and
Description of any explosives, radioactive materials, or other dangerous articles carried.
Eagle Aircraft
Operation Manual and Safety Procedures
04/25/2012
Page 37 of 56
Attachment 3
Emergency Response Procedures
Immediate Actions
John Slegers
Dante Pergher
Operations
John Hoffa
@ 219-670-3278 cell
@ 219-730-1381 cell
@ 219-464-0132 office
@ 575-220-7936 Cell
FAA Approved
Date:
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