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If the birth/death occurred whilst the aircraft was on the ground does this still need to be notified to the CAA?
Yes, if the birth/death occurred on board the aircraft.
Births, Deaths and Missing Persons
Who's responsibility is it to inform the CAA of a birth or death on board a UK Registered Aircraft?
What if the registered owner is the deceased person?
Is the notification required immediately?
What if the birth or death occurs on a foreign registered aircraft?
If the birth/death occurred whilst the aircraft was on the ground does this still need to be notified to the CAA?
What form(s) should be submitted to record a birth, death or missing person on board a UK Registered Aircraft?
Should the death be notified to the CAA if it has been caused by an aircraft accident?
Are there any regulations that I can refer to?
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