Publication: Magyar Közlöny
Issue: MK-2007-70 (Year: 2007, Number: 70)
Era: 2004-2010
Section: Melléklet a 2007. évi XLVI. törvényhez
Paragraph Index: 5392

c) the location of the read-out facility. Note.— The requirements for the recording of radar data and ATS communications are contained in Annex 11, Chapter 6. Autopsy examinations 5.9 The State conducting the investigation into a fatal accident shall arrange for complete autopsy examination of fatally injured flight crew and, subject to the particular circumstances, of fatally injured passengers and cabin attendants, by a pathologist, preferably experienced in accident investigation. These examinations shall be expeditious and complete. Note.— Guidance material related to autopsies is provided in detail in the Manual of Civil Aviation Medicine (Doc 8984) and the Manual of Aircraft Accident Investigation (Doc 6920), the former containing detailed guidance on toxicological testing. Medical examinations 5.9.1 Recommendation.— When appropriate, the State conducting the investigation should arrange for medical examination of the crew, passengers and involved aviation personnel, by a physician, preferably experienced in accident investigation. These examinations should be expeditious. Note 1.— Such examinations may also determine whether the level of physical and psychological fitness of flight crew and other personnel directly involved in the occurrence is sufficient for them to contribute to the investigation. Note 2.— The Manual of Civil Aviation Medicine (Doc 8984) contains guidance on medical examinations. Coordination — Judicial authorities 5.10 The State conducting the investigation shall recognize the need for coordination between the investigator-incharge and the judicial authorities. Particular attention shall be given to evidence which requires prompt recording and analysis for the investigation to be successful, such as the examination and identification of victims and read-outs of flight recorder recordings. Note 1.— The responsibility of the State of Occurrence for such coordination is set out in 5.1. Note 2.— Possible conflicts between investigating and judicial authorities regarding the custody of flight recorders and their recordings may be resolved by an official of the 2007/70/II. szám Chapter 5 Annex 13 — Aircraft Accident and Incident Investigation 5-3 1/11/01 judicial authority carrying the recordings to the place of readout, thus maintaining custody. Informing aviation security authorities 5.11 If, in the course of an investigation it becomes known, or it is suspected, that an act of unlawful interference was involved, the investigator-in-charge shall immediately initiate action to ensure that the aviation security authorities of the State(s) concerned are so informed. Non-disclosure of records 5.12 The State conducting the investigation of an accident or incident shall not make the following records available for purposes other than accident or incident investigation, unless the appropriate authority for the administration of justice in that State determines that their disclosure outweighs the adverse domestic and international impact such action may have on that or any future investigations:

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