Records - 901.48 Every owner of a remotely piloted aircraft system shall keep the following records: a) record containing the names of the pilots and other crew members who are involved in each flight, in respect of the system, the time of each flight or series of flights b) a record containing the particulars of any mandatory action and any other maintenance action, modification or repair performed on the system, including: the names of the persons who performed them the dates they were undertaken in the case of a modification, the manufacturer, model and a description of the part or equipment installed to modify the system if applicable, any instructions provided to complete the work. Every owner of a remotely piloted aircraft system shall ensure that the records referred to in subsection (1) are made available to the Minister on request and are retained for a period of: a) in the case of the records referred to in paragraph (1)(a}, 12 months after the day on which they are created b) in the case of the records referred to in paragraph (1)(b), 24 months after the day on which they are created Every owner of a remotely piloted aircraft system who transfers ownership of the system to another person shall, at the time of transfer, also deliver to that person all of the records referred to in paragraph (1)(b). Incident and Accident - Associated Measures - 901.49 A pilot that operates a remotely piloted aircraft system shall immediately cease operations if any of the following incidents or accidents occurs until such time as an analysis is undertaken as to the cause of the occurrence and corrective actions have been taken to mitigate the risk of recurrence: a) injuries to any person requiring medical attention b) unintended contact between the aircraft and persons c) unanticipated damage incurred to the airframe, control station, payload or command and control links that adversely affects the performance or flight characteristics of the aircraft d) any time the aircraft is not kept within horizontal boundaries or altitude limits e) any collision with or risk of collision with another aircraft a any time the aircraft becomes uncontrollable, experiences a fly-away or is missing g) any incident not referred to in paragraphs (a) to (n for which a police report has been filed or for which a Civil Aviation Daily Occurrence Report has resulted The pilot of the remotely piloted aircraft system shall keep, and make available to the Minister on request, a record of any analyses undertaken under subsection (1) for a period of 12 months after the day on which the record is created.
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