Aircraft Accident Investigation Authority (AAIA)
Report aircraft accidents, serious incidents and original evidence. AAIA’s safety mandate is to determine circumstances and causes and make recommendations—not assign civil or criminal liability.
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If you saw something, recorded something or possess safety information, your evidence may matter. Use the correct authority and keep the original file intact.
Report aircraft accidents, serious incidents and original evidence. AAIA’s safety mandate is to determine circumstances and causes and make recommendations—not assign civil or criminal liability.
Submit a voluntary safety-occurrence report about an operator, aircraft, airport or aviation system. The reporting portal permits identity and contact fields to be left blank; its instructions explain how to mark a report confidential.
A policy and administrative escalation route. It is not a substitute for emergency services or direct accident reporting to AAIA.
General aviation and airport-policy contact. For an accident or serious incident, contact AAIA first.
POLICE & PUBLIC SAFETY
For suspected crime, threats, interference with evidence or urgent public safety. Accident evidence should also go directly to AAIA.
REGIONAL STANDARDS CORRESPONDENCE
ICAO is not the public’s primary accident-tip or emergency service. States normally report accidents to ICAO under Annex 13. Use AAIA and CAA-B first; ICAO NACC may be a regional standards-correspondence escalation.
icaonacc@icao.int+52 55 5250 3211ICAO NACC office