Singapore legislation
Schedule 4
of Transport Safety Investigations (Aviation Occurrences) Regulations 2023
Schedule 4
Notifications to other states and ICAO
FOURTH SCHEDULERegulation 10(2) and (3)Notifications to other states and ICAO1. The appropriate identifying abbreviation:
where the reportable matter is an aircraft accident, the abbreviation “ACCID”;
where the reportable matter is an incident described in the First Schedule and in respect of which a duty to investigate arises under section 15 of the Act (called a serious incident), the abbreviation “SINCID”;
where the reportable matter is neither an aircraft accident nor a serious incident, the abbreviation “INCID”.
2. The flight number, nationality, registration mark and serial number of each aircraft involved in that aviation occurrence.
3. The manufacturer and model of each aircraft involved in the aviation occurrence.
4. The name of the owner and operator of the aircraft, and (if applicable) the hirer of the aircraft involved in the aviation occurrence.
5. The class of the pilot licence held by the pilot‑in‑command of each aircraft involved in the aviation occurrence, when the aircraft aviation occurrence occurred.
6. The respective nationalities of the crew and passengers of each aircraft involved in the aviation occurrence.
7. The date and local time or Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) of the aviation occurrence.
8. The last point of departure and the point of intended landing of the aircraft involved in the aviation occurrence.
9. The position of the aircraft involved in the aviation occurrence with reference to some easily defined geographical point and the latitude and longitude.
10. If the aircraft involved in the aviation occurrence is missing or inaccessible, the last known position of the aircraft by reference to an easily defined geographical point, or by latitude and longitude, including the date and time that the aircraft was at that position.
11. Where the immediately reportable matter is an accident, the number of crew members, passengers or other individuals respectively killed or seriously injured as a result of the accident.
12. A narrative description of the aviation occurrence and the extent of any resulting damage to the aircraft involved so far as is known.
13. The physical characteristics of the area in which the aviation occurrence occurred and an indication of access difficulties or special requirements to reach the accident site related to that immediately reportable matter.
14. The presence and description of dangerous goods on board the aircraft during the aviation occurrence.
15. The State that instituted the transport safety investigation into the aviation occurrence.
16. To what extent the transport safety investigation into the aviation occurrence will be conducted by the State of Occurrence or is proposed to be delegated by the State of Occurrence.
17. The name and title of the investigator‑in‑charge and the appropriate foreign authority of the State of Occurrence, and the telephone number and address at which the investigator‑in‑charge and appropriate foreign authority can be reached at any time.