The Civil Aviation (Investigation of Air Accidents and Incidents) (Jersey) Order 2000

Safety recommendations

14.—(1) The Chief Inspector shall cause the reports referred to in article 13 above, including those not required to be published and including the safety recommendations contained therein, to be communicated to the undertakings or national aviation authorities concerned.

(2) Any undertaking or authority to which a safety recommendation is communicated pursuant to paragraph (1) above shall, without delay–

(a)take that recommendation into consideration and, where appropriate, act upon it;

(b)send to the Committee–

(i)full details of the measures, if any, it has taken or proposes to take to implement the recommendation and, in a case where it proposes to implement measures, the timetable for securing that implementation; or

(ii)a full explanation as to why the recommendation is not to be the subject of measures to be taken to implement it; and

(c)give notice to the Committee if at any time any information provided to the Committee in pursuance of sub-paragraph (b)(i) above concerning the measures it proposes to take or the timetable for securing their implementation is rendered inaccurate by any change of circumstances.