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L R e Il = 10 .. | Emphasis Heading 1 Normal N Paragraph N Styles 7. You are operating a regional airliner. On takeoff roll, you observe a small general aviation aircraft beginning to cross your runway ahead. You apply full braking and full reverse thrust, successfully aborting the takeoff and stopping short of the other aircraft. Are you required to notify any government agency of this occurrence? Explain. -Yes, you are required to report to the NTSB because it was a runway incursion and this requires NTSB to be notified immediately. 8. What accidents and incidents are you required to report to the FAA? -No accident or incident is required to be reported to the FAA. 9. You experience an in-flight engine failure in a single-engine aircraft and make an emergency landing on a freeway below. a. You land and roll off into the median without damage to the aircraft or anything else. There are no injuries. Are you required to notify any government agency of this event? Explain. -No because this is not considered an accident or incident, b. You land on and destroy a $200,000 exotic sports car. Seeing the aircraft coming, the car’s occupants jump out and escape unscathed, and there is no damage to the aircraft except some scraped paint and a flat tire. The occupants of the aircraft are not injured. Are you required to notify any government agency of this occurrence? Explain. -Yes you are required to report to the government agency because this is damage over $25,000. File with the NTSB 10. A catering truck rolls into a parked airliner, damaging the fuselage and pressure vessel to the extent that it will require a major repair before flight. a. Only the aircraft cleaning crew is aboard at the time of the collision. Is the airline required to notify any government agency of this occurrence? Explain. -No, because the aircraft was not planning to fly. b. The passengers have not yet begun to board the aircraft at the time of the collision, but the flight crew is aboard preparing the aircraft for departure when the collision occurs. Is the airline required to notify any government agency of this occurrence? Explain. - think that it would be smart to call the NTSB to double check but an not positive, this is kinda a grey area. fi"; Accessibility: Unavailable <|
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