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Chapter 6 – Notification and Handling of Flight Safety-Related Event
Article 36
Upon the occurrent of any of the following flight safety-related events in the course of Drone flight, the Owner or Remote pilot shall, within 24 hours of the occurrence or after becoming aware thereof, notify CAA by filling in the Notification Form for Flight Safety-Related Event (Attachment 15):
1. The aviation occurrence involving Drone as set out in the Transportation Occurrence Investigation Act;
2. Actual damage to or disappearance of the Drone with maximum take off weight over 2 kg and equipped with navigation device;
3. Actual damage to or disappearance of the Drone during the course of flight activities within the area as set out in Article 99-13, Paragraphs 1~2 of the Act;
4. Actual damage to or disappearance of the Drone during the course of flight activities as set out in Article 99-14, Paragraph 1, Subparagraphs 1~8 of the Act;
5. Occurrence of incident involving proximity to or collision with other aircraft or obstacle.
Article 37
Where flight safety-related event as set out in the preceding paragraph occurs involving the Drone, CAA may suspend the operation or the flight activities of the Drone in the event of the following:
1. Necessity to investigate the incident;
2. For the purpose of stabilizing the emotion of the person involved;
3. For the purpose of strengthening personnel training.
4. Other circumstances that affect flight safety.
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