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Old 1st September 2008, 12:17   #1 (permalink)
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Incident Manual

Can anyone point me towards a JAA (or similar) approved incident manual, or at least guidelines for a company incident procedure manual.

I have a copy of the ICAO template for "EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN", retaing to Public Health Emergencies. A Major accident and incident planner in similar form would be perfect.

many thanks, in advance,

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Is this of any use to you. If not, try the US DOT web.

Aircraft Accidents - Guidance for Police and Emergency Services 2007
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good start, thanks

Desire is for the manual that aircraft operators have as their operations manual, in response to incident follow up procedures.

Thanks for your guidance, I will look at the DOT.
Tried NBAA, but could not find anything.
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Old 1st September 2008, 18:09   #4 (permalink)
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Hmm. Close - but no cigar. How about this then, as a template. (Assuming they won't mind you using it.)

AIRCRAFT INCIDENT PROCEDURE RESPONSE BOOKLET.

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Old 2nd September 2008, 06:49   #5 (permalink)
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Much better.

Very many thanks, I will study it, but so far they do appear to wish it to be used as a template for operators.

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