"Air traffic incident" is used to mean a serious occurrence related to the provision of air traffic services, such as:
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Aircraft proximity
A situation in which, in the opinion of the pilot or the air traffic services personnel, the distance between aircraft, as well as their relative positions and speed, has been such that the safety of the aircraft involved may have been compromised. Aircraft proximity is classified as follows: |
Risk of collision
The risk classification of aircraft proximity in which serious risk of collision has existed. |
Safety not assured
The risk classification of aircraft proximity in which the safety of the aircraft may have been compromised |
No risk of collision
The risk classification of aircraft proximity in which no risk of collision has existed. |
Risk not determined
The risk classification of aircraft proximity in which insufficient information was available to determine the risk involved, or inconclusive or conflicting evidence precluded such determination. |
AIRPROX
The code word used in an air traffic incident report to designate aircraft proximity. |
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See model on pages ENR 1.14-6 til 1.14-9.
The Air Traffic Incident Report Form is intended for use: |
According to regulation no. 900/2017 (EU 376/2014) it is mandatory, for anyone who knows there has been an aviation accident, serious incident or occurrence, to report it.
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All accidents and serious incidents, including air traffic incidents shall be reported without delay to the Icelandic Transportations Safety Board (ITSB). An "Air Traffic Incident Report" shall be submitted by quickest available means to the ITSB. Duplicate of the report, without appendixes shall be sent to the Division of Coordination and Facilitation, The Icelandic Transport Authority (ICETRA).
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Contact ITSB by one of the following ways:
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The Icelandic Transportations Safety Board (ITSB) is located on the 2. floor of the Air ground Rescue Team of Reykjavík building Flugvallarvegur 7 at Reykjavik airport. The address of the board is:
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The Icelandic Transportations Safety Board (ITSB)
FBS-R, Flugvallarvegi 7 IS-102 Reykjavik, Iceland |
Reporting forms are available on the home page of the ITSB,
http://www.rnsa.is. |
Answer all questions on the reporting forms even though it doesn't seem relevant.
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All incidents which are mandatory to report according to regulation no. 900/2017 (EU 376/2014), on mandatory reporting, shall be reported , within 72 hours, to the Icelandic Transport Authority through the website
https://www.aviationreporting.eu/AviationReporting/ by selecting the Icelandic flag. |
Icelandic Transport Authority
Division of Coordination and Facilitation – Mandatory Reporting Armula 2 IS-108 Reykjavik, Iceland |
The occurrence report shall include as much of the following information's as possible. Do not delay reporting an incident, even though precise information are not available.
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According to Article 141 of the Aviation Act no. 60/1998, a party giving notice pursuant to regulations no. 900/2017 (EU 376/2014) will not be punished or subjected to sanctions even in the event of violation of the provisions of the Act or rules grounded in the Act, except in the case of intent, gross negligence or use of alcohol, stimulants or depressants.
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Notices of incidents which do not give rise to sanctions shall not be used as evidence in public proceedings, cf. Article 141(3) of the same Act.
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According to Article 19 of the Icelandic Transport Authority Act no. 119/2012 Icetra personnel are bound to secrecy. Furthermore, according to Article 15 of the regulation no. 900/2017 (EU 376/2014) personnel who receive these reports are bound to secrecy on whatever they learn, and should be discreet, on the content and process of a report and/or the reporter. The secrecy is maintained even though the personnel quits his job.
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The following are the procedures to be followed by a pilot who is or has been involved in an incident:
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An initial report made by radio should contain the following information:
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The confirmatory report on an incident of major significance initially reported by radio or the initial report on any other incident should be submitted to the ATS Reporting Office of the aerodrome of first landing for submission to The Icelandic Transportation Safety Board. The pilot should complete the Air Traffic Incident Report Form, supplementing the details of the initial reports as necessary.
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Where there is no ATS Reporting Office, the report may be submitted to another ATS unit.
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The purpose of the reporting of aircraft proximity incidents and their investigation is to promote the safety of aircraft. The degree of risk involved in an aircraft proximity incident should be determined in the incident investigation and classified as "risk of collision", "safety not assured", "no risk of collision" or "risk not determined".
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The purpose of the form is to provide investigatory authorities with as complete information on an air traffic incident as possible and to enable them to report back, with the least possible delay to the pilot or operator concerned, the result of the investigation of the incident and, if appropriate, the remedial action taken.
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Instructions for the completion of the Air Traffic Incident Report Form
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