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A. The owner or operator of an aircraft involved in an aircraft accident or incident on the airport shall report the accident or incident to the airport superintendent by calling 911 and the FAA. Other reporting shall be in accordance with the requirements of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA):

1. Immediately, if the aircraft or a condition of the airport poses an imminent safety hazard;

2. Immediately, if the accident or incident involves death or serious injury;

3. Within one hour of the accident or incident, or as soon as possible thereafter, if the accident or incident involves minor bodily injury or damage to any one person’s property in excess of $500.00; and

4. If otherwise, within 24 hours of the accident or incident or as soon as possible thereafter.

B. The accident report shall include:

1. The make, model, and registration number of the aircraft involved;

2. The names and mailing addresses of all persons involved;

3. A description of the accident or incident;

4. The name and mailing address of the owner(s) of the aircraft involved; and

5. Such other information as the airport superintendent or federal agencies may require. (Ord. 17-003 § 4, 2017)