Directive 2003/42 - Occurrence reporting in civil aviation

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This directive was in effect from July  4, 2003 until November 14, 2015 and should have been implemented in national regulation on July  4, 2005 at the latest.

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Directive 2003/42/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 June 2003 on occurrence reporting in civil aviation
 
Legal instrument Directive
Number legal act Directive 2003/42
Original proposal COM(2000)847 EN
CELEX number i 32003L0042

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Key dates

Document 13-06-2003
Publication in Official Journal 04-07-2003; Special edition in Croatian: Chapter 07 Volume 003,Special edition in Hungarian: Chapter 07 Volume 007,Special edition in Bulgarian: Chapter 07 Volume 012,Special edition in Latvian: Chapter 07 Volume 007,OJ L 167, 4.7.2003,Special edition in Romanian: Chapter 07 Volume 012,Special edition in Maltese: Chapter 07 Volume 007,Special edition in Slovak: Chapter 07 Volume 007,Special edition in Polish: Chapter 07 Volume 007,Special edition in Czech: Chapter 07 Volume 007,Special edition in Slovenian: Chapter 07 Volume 007,Special edition in Estonian: Chapter 07 Volume 007,Special edition in Lithuanian: Chapter 07 Volume 007
Effect 04-07-2003; Entry into force Date pub.
End of validity 14-11-2015; Repealed by 32014R0376
Transposition 04-07-2005; At the latest See Art 11.1

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Directive 2003/42/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 June 2003 on occurrence reporting in civil aviation

Official Journal L 167 , 04/07/2003 P. 0023 - 0036

Directive 2003/42/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council

of 13 June 2003

on occurrence reporting in civil aviation

THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Article 80(2) thereof,

Having regard to the proposal from the Commission(1),

Having regard to the opinion of the European Economic and Social Committee(2),

Following consultation of the Committee of the Regions,

Acting in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 251 of the Treaty(3), in the light of the joint text approved by the Conciliation Committee on 9 April 2003,

Whereas:

  • (1) 
    The rate of accidents in civil aviation has remained fairly constant in the last decade; nevertheless there is concern that the forecasted traffic increase could lead to an increase in the number of accidents in the near future.
  • (2) 
    Council Directive 94/56/EC of 21 November 1994 establishing the fundamental principles governing the investigation of civil aviation accidents and incidents(4), aims at preventing accidents by facilitating the expeditious holding of investigations.
  • (3) 
    Experience has shown that often before an accident occurs, a number of incidents and numerous other deficiencies have shown the existence of safety hazards.
  • (4) 
    The improvement of the safety of civil aviation requires a better knowledge of these occurrences to facilitate analysis and trend monitoring in order to initiate corrective action.
  • (5) 
    When an occurrence involves aircraft registered in a Member State or operated by an undertaking established in a Member State, this occurrence should be reported even when it happened outside the territory of the Community.
  • (6) 
    Each Member State should set up mandatory reporting systems.
  • (7) 
    Various categories of personnel working in civil aviation observe occurrences of interest for the prevention of accidents and should therefore report them.
  • (8) 
    The efficiency of detection of potential hazard would be greatly enhanced by the exchange of information on such occurrences.
  • (9) 
    Supporting software for the exchange of information between different systems is necessary.
  • (10) 
    Safety information should be available to entities entrusted with regulating civil aviation safety or investigating accidents and incidents within the Community and, as appropriate, to the people who may learn from them and take or initiate the necessary action to improve safety.
  • (11) 
    The sensitive nature of safety information is such that the way to ensure its collection is by guaranteeing its confidentiality, the protection of its source and the confidence of the personnel working in civil aviation.
  • (12) 
    The public should be provided with general information on the level of aviation safety.
  • (13) 
    Appropriate measures should be put in place to enable the setting up of confidential reporting schemes.
  • (14) 
    The measures necessary for the implementation of this Directive should be adopted in accordance with Council Decision 1999/468/EC of 28 June 1999 laying down the procedures for the exercise of implementing powers conferred on the Commission(5).
  • (15) 
    Consistency should be ensured with the technical reporting requirements developed by national experts in Eurocontrol and the Joint Aviation Authorities Organisation. The list of reportable occurrences should take into account the work of these two European organisations. Developments in the framework of the International Civil Aviation Organisation should also be taken into...

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