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220AW OPERATIONAL SAFETY REPORT (OSR)

Report Type: Required
Report Clasification: Required

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* Accomplish for Ground Operations Related Report

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List of Reportable Occurrences

- System malfunction occurs which adversely affects the handling characteristics of the aircraft and renders it unfit to fly.
- Warning of Fire or Smoke.
- An emergency/ abnormal situation is declared.
- Safety equipment or procedures are defective or inadequate.
- Deficiencies exist in Operating procedures, manuals, or navigational charts.
- Incorrect loading of fuel, cargo or dangerous goods.
- Operating standards are degraded.
- Engine shut down in flight.
- Ground damage
occurs.
- A rejected take-off is executed after take-off power is established.
- A runway or taxiway excursion occurs.
- A navigational error involving a significant deviation from track.
- An altitude excursion of more than 500 feet occurs.
- Communication fail or are impaired.
- A GPWS warning occurs.
- A stall warning occurs.
- Serious loss of braking.
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Aircraft is evacuated.
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Aircraft lands with reserve fuel or less remaining.
- An AIRPROX (Air miss) or TCAS event, ATC incident or wake turbulence event occurs.
- Significant turbulence, wind shear or other severe weather is encountered.
- Crew or passenger become seriously ill, are injured or become incapacitated.
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Difficulty in controlling violent, armed or intoxicated passengers or when restraint is necessary.
- Toilet smoke detectors are activated.
- Any part of the aircraft or its equipment is sabotage or vandalized.
- Security procedures
are breached.
- Bird strike or Foreign Object Damage (FOD).
- A diversion has to carry out.
- Non-stabilized approach below 1000 feet.
- Go-around for any reason.

Or any other event considered to have serious safety implications.

 

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