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144 3 Things To Do Immediately When Reporting an Accident per NTSB 830 + GA News

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🗓️ 2 April 2020

⏱️ 60 minutes

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144 3 Things To Do Immediately When Reporting an Accident per NTSB 830 + GA News

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144 Max talks about NTSB 830 and 3 things to do if you have an accident or incident. The three things you have to do are: 1) Notify the NTSB immediately of an accident or a serious incident. 2) The operator of the aircraft is responsible for preserving all wreckage to the extent possible. 3) The operator is required to file a report about any accident, though that can be up to ten days later.

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0:00.0

Hello again and welcome to Aviation News Talk, a weekly show with relevant news and flying tips for pilots and student pilots to help keep you safe.

0:09.1

I'm Max Ruscott.

0:10.2

For our main topic today, we'll be talking about NTSB 830, which student pilots are required to receive instruction on and all pilots should know about.

0:18.7

We'll talk about what it is and what you should remember about it if you are ever involved

0:22.9

in an accident or incident.

0:24.8

Last week in episode 143, we talked about Winshear.

0:28.7

So if you didn't hear it, you might want to check it out.

0:31.1

And if you haven't done so already, please click that subscribe button in whatever app you're

0:35.0

listening to us now.

0:36.0

That helps other people find our show when you do that,

0:38.8

and it downloads new shows automatically to your phone. Also, it doesn't cost you a thing. Absolutely

0:44.0

zero to hit the subscribe button, so please do it now. This week in the news, the FAA has just extended

0:50.1

the expiration date on medicals, but there's a gotcha, and we'll tell you about that.

0:55.4

Two GA aircraft manufacturers are now making medical mask and ventilator parts, and jet blasts

1:01.0

flips over a hanger and a Cessna, and we'll tell you how that happened. All this and more,

1:05.7

and the news starts now.

1:18.4

From AOPA.org, the FAA took decisive action on March 26 to protect pilots whose livelihoods face further disruption in the form of expiring certifications during the global pandemic.

1:23.3

The notice states that from March 31st through June 30th, 2020, the FAA will not take legal

1:28.8

enforcement action against any person serving as a required pilot crew member or flight

1:33.5

engineer who holds a medical certificate that expires within this time period.

1:37.9

This action allows doctors, such as those who are appointed as FAA examiners, to be utilized

1:43.6

elsewhere where the need is greater during the current pandemic. With this action appointed as FAA examiners to be utilized elsewhere where the need is greater during

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