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     Air Law
                The  pilot-in-command,  whether  or  not  they  are  operating  the  controls,  is
                responsible  for  the  aircraft's  operation  in  accordance  with  air  traffic  rules.
                However,  they  may  deviate  from  these  rules  if  the  situation  makes  such
                deviation absolutely necessary for safety reasons.
                1.3.3.1     Reporting incidents and accidents
                The  pilot-in-command  must  report  any  aviation  safety  event  under  (EU)
                376/2014 to the Danish Civil Aviation Administration within 72 hours on a flight
                safety report.
                The pilot-in-command is responsible for notifying the Accident Investigation
                Board in the event of an accident or serious flight event.
                1.3.3.2    Operational regulations
                Operationally,  the  pilot-in-command  is  responsible  for  ensuring  that  the
                applicable checklists are used.
                The  pilot-in-command  is  also  responsible  for  using  established  VFR  holding
                patterns,  VFR  reporting  points,  and  VFR  routes,  where  required.
                In the event of an emergency during flight, the pilot-in-command must ensure
                that all persons on board are briefed on the emergency procedures and actions
                required for the situation.
                If weather conditions that may affect the safety of other aircraft are observed
                during flight, or if any other flying conditions present a safety risk, this must be
                reported to air traffic services as soon as possible.
                Such reports must include all information that may be significant for the safety
                of other aircraft.
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