1. Emergency Response


Information and training on this aspect of emergency procedures is found under O-5009 — Demonstrate the ability to initiate emergency procedures for a lost link, battery failure, or other in-flight emergency

2. Reporting a Safety Significant Occurrence (SSO)


<aside> 💡 From P-2014 — Discuss CAP Liability Coverage and SSO Reporting

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  1. Emergency Response. Use available checklists and crew actions to resolve the emergency.
  2. Did the emergency result in an SSO? If there is damage greater than broken propellers, or damage to personal property of you or others, or injury to crew members or non-participants, that qualifies as an SSO. Proceed with steps 3 and 4.
  3. Gather information about the SSO. CAP publishes the SSO Information Collection Worksheet that helps you collect the Who, What, When, Where, Why and How. It can be found (here). Integrate this into your UIF.
  4. Report the SSO. Contact your Unit’s Safety Officer. They will help. Use the CAPSIS Safety Reporting Guide found (here). You have 48 hours to file a report.