The Australian reporting requirements - Transport Safety Investigation Regulations 2003
Aircraft operations other than air transport operations
(2) For the purposes of the definition of routine reportable matter in subsection 3 (1) of the Act, the following investigable matters, in relation to an aircraft operation (other than an aircraft operation mentioned in subregulation 2.1 (2) or an air transport operation), are prescribed:
(a) an injury, other than a serious injury, to a person on board the aircraft;
(b) a flight crew member becoming incapacitated while operating the aircraft;
(c) airprox;
(d) an occurrence in which flight into terrain is narrowly avoided;
(e) the use of any procedure for overcoming an emergency;
(f) an occurrence that results in difficulty controlling the aircraft, including any of the following occurrences:
(i) an aircraft system failure;
(ii) a weather phenomenon;
(iii) operation outside the aircraft’s approved flight envelope;
(g) fuel exhaustion;
(h) the aircraft’s supply of useable fuel becoming so low (whether or not as a result of fuel starvation) that the safety of the aircraft is compromised;
(i) a collision with an animal, including a bird, on a licensed aerodrome.