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Aerospace Engineering
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Dec 6, 2023
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7.
You
are
operating
a
regional
airliner.
On
takeoff
roll,
you
observe
a
small
general
aviation
aircraft
beginning
to
cross
your
runway
ahead.
You
apply
full
braking
and
full
reverse
thrust,
successfully
aborting
the
takeoff
and
stopping
short
of
the
other
aircraft.
Are
you
required
to
notify
any
government
agency
of
this
occurrence?
Explain.
-Yes,
you
are
required
to
report
to
the
NTSB
because
it
was
a
runway
incursion
and
this
requires
NTSB
to
be
notified
immediately.
8.
What
accidents
and
incidents
are
you
required
to
report
to
the
FAA?
-No
accident
or
incident
is
required
to
be
reported
to
the
FAA.
9.
You
experience
an
in-flight
engine
failure
in
a
single-engine
aircraft
and
make
an
emergency
landing
on
a
freeway
below.
a.
You
land
and
roll
off
into
the
median
without
damage
to
the
aircraft
or
anything
else.
There
are
no
injuries.
Are you
required
to
notify
any
government
agency
of
this
event?
Explain.
-No
because
this
is
not
considered
an
accident
or
incident,
b.
You
land
on
and
destroy
a
$200,000
exotic
sports
car.
Seeing
the
aircraft
coming,
the
car’s
occupants
jump
out
and
escape
unscathed,
and
there
is
no
damage
to
the
aircraft
except
some
scraped
paint
and
a
flat
tire.
The
occupants
of
the
aircraft
are
not
injured.
Are
you
required
to
notify
any
government
agency
of
this
occurrence?
Explain.
-Yes
you
are
required
to
report
to
the
government
agency
because
this
is
damage
over
$25,000.
File
with
the
NTSB
10.
A
catering
truck
rolls
into
a
parked
airliner,
damaging
the
fuselage
and
pressure
vessel
to
the
extent
that
it
will
require
a
major
repair
before
flight.
a.
Only
the
aircraft
cleaning
crew
is
aboard
at
the
time
of
the
collision.
Is
the
airline
required
to
notify
any
government
agency
of
this
occurrence?
Explain.
-No,
because
the
aircraft
was
not
planning
to
fly.
b.
The
passengers
have
not
yet
begun
to
board
the
aircraft
at
the
time
of
the
collision,
but
the
flight
crew
is
aboard
preparing
the
aircraft
for
departure
when
the
collision
occurs.
Is
the
airline
required
to
notify
any
government
agency
of
this
occurrence?
Explain.
-
think
that
it
would
be
smart
to
call
the
NTSB
to
double
check
but
an
not
positive,
this
is
kinda
a
grey
area.
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