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Guided Worksheet - AAAR Instructions: Use this worksheet to assist you in creating a 2397-AB accident report in ReportIt using Guided mode. Because Guided mode does not always follow the form flow, this worksheet can assist you in gathering only the information you need and then enter the accident details in ReportIt. Required* Investigation board (if applicable) Member Name: * Member AKO Email Address: * Member Rank: Member Branch: Member Classification: Member Board Position: * Member Rating General Accident Information Date and time of accident: * Period of Day* Accident Type: YYYYMMDD HHMM Primary event type: * Secondary event type: Tertiary event type: Occur on Post: * Country: State (if applicable): City nearest accident site: Nearest installation: Take place on airfield: * Grid coordinates/lat-long: Accountable unit UIC: * Accountable unit name: * Country unit is located: State (if applicable): Home Station: Army Command: * Summary of events from the initial onset of the accident until the aircraft was at rest:

Personnel Personnel service code: * Middle Initial: Assigned UIC: (only if different from above) * On flight controls? * Lab tests accomplished: If : Pos Neg What was the PPE item? Escape difficulties or rescue required? Rank/Pay Grade (if applicable): * Social security number: - - Activity (last 24 hrs) If, answer the questions about the escape/rescue; otherwise skip these questions. On duty at time of accident? Date of birth: YYYYMMDD Hrs slept Hrs worked Hrs flown Total flight hours in the accident aircraft MTDS? * Total flight hours in all aircraft? Last: * First: * Duty position at time of accident: * Gender: * Male Female Unknown FAC: RL: Date redeployed from combat zone: YYYYMMDD Did protective/restraint/survival equipment function as designed? If, answer questions about PPE equipment; otherwise skip these questions. For the PPE item, what were the problems/conditions? Item (retention, type or component): Component (component, configuration or condition): Condition (condition or location) : What was the individual s location in the aircraft at the time of the accident: How did the individual escape? Exit used to escape: Aircraft position at time of escape Cockpit/Cabin conditions occupied by person at time of accident? The individual s physical condition: Fatal Fully able to assist Immobile/unconscious Partially able to assist Explain failures, malfunctions, injuries or other problems not already adequately defined. 2

Personnel How did this individual attempt to exit? Why was it difficult to escape the aircraft? Survival problems encountered: Means used to locate individual: Indicate escape and/or rescue problems for: Rescue equipment used: Factors that helped rescue: Factors complicating rescue: Phase (event) of the rescue Rescue event details: When was it initiated (date/time) How much time lapsed from beginning to end of this phase: What rescue vehicle was used? Hrs Minutes Distance from aircraft to actual rescue vehicle at time of accident? What was the rescue assist vehicle? Nautical miles Statute miles Was this person injured? * If fatality: Date of Death: * YYYYMMDD If, to what extent: * Time of Death: HHMM Fatal Cause of Date: Permanent Total Disability Autopsy performed: * Permanent Partial Disability If yes, date: YYYYMMDD Days away from work (Lost workday case) Restricted Work Activity Medical treatment beyond first aid First aid Unconscious? * If * Amnesia? * Treated in emergency room: * Missing and presumed dead How long: : If * How long: : Who provided the treatment? 3

Personnel Treatment away from worksite? If, Name of facility: Country: Street/City/State/Zipcode Days hospitalized: Days lost not due to hospitalization: Day restricted: OSHA Log # Date Hired YYYYMMDD Time began work: HHMM Home address Country: Street/City/State/Zip: Body part injured: * Primary aspect of the injury: * Secondary aspect of the injury: * What was the injury? * Illness/Injury Cause of the injury? Injury mechanism qualifier? * Object/substance directly causing injury? Injury cause factor subject: * Injury cause factor action: * Injury cause factor qualifier: * Additional comments? What mistake? How was the task/activity performed improperly? When did the mistake occur in the accident sequence? Did individual make a mistake? If, complete the mistake fields.. Where did the mistake occur in the accident sequence? What standard governs the performance? Overall impact of the mistake. What effect and how confident are you of the mistake effect? ATM Task number: Phase of operation: 4

Personnel Root cause (why): Description: Recommendation: Corrective actions taken or planned? Level to be implemented: (If army, what agency) Aircraft Serial number: * Mission, Type, Design and series (MTDS): Assigned to (UIC): * Digital source collector installed? * If, name the DSC: * Night visual aid used? * If, type: * Mission type: * Single Multiple IFR VFR NA Field training exercise (FTX)? * If, name of FTX: * Aircraft total loss? Damage cost: $ If not total loss, manhours to repair: Military property damage by aircraft? $ Damage to civilian property: $ Ignition source: Icing? Turbulence? Fire? * Combustible material: Fluid spillage? * If to fire, Phase fire started: Type of fluid: Specific type: Spillage amount: How certain are you? How certain are you? If, complete the fluid spillage questions. Type of part that leaked? Name of part: Mfg Part #: National Stock Number: 5

Aircraft Was there a crash resistant fuel system? If, did systems valves breakaway as designed? Were there auxillary fuel tanks? If, External or internal? Were they crashworthy? Emergency Flight Data details Phase of operation(s): Planned duration of flight: * AGL Altitude: * KIAS speed at emergency: * Weight at emergency: * Overgross conditions: * Phase of operation: Second and third if needed: Planned duration of flight: * Accident Flight details AGL Altitude: * KIAS speed at emergency: * Weight at emergency: * Overgross conditions: * Collide with object in-flight and/or terrain? If, was occupiable space compromised? Damage to aircraft as a result of an inflight collision? KIAS or true speed just before impact: Vertical speed/direction just before impact: If, answer these questions Flight path angle/direction at major impact: Pitch angle/vertical direction at moment of impact: Roll angle/horizontal direction at moment of impact: What obstacle struck the aircraft? If Tree, diameter: How high above ground did aircraft strike obstacle? How noticeable was the obstacle (from crew s position)? Where did the obstacle strike the aircraft? Was damage a result of collision with terrain? 6

Aircraft If to damage due to terrain, answer these questions. Ground speed at point of impact: Vertical speed/direction just before impact: Flight path angle/direction just before impact: Did the aircraft rotate about any axis after major impact? If, answer questions below: Pitch/vertical pitch direction after impact: Which two measures are more accurate: Ground speed Flight path angle/direction Impact angle: Vertical speed/direction Pitch attitude/vertical pitch direction at instant of impact: Roll attitude/horizontal roll direction at impact: Roll/horizontal roll direction after impact: Yaw/horizontal yaw direction after impact: Yaw attitude/horizontal yaw direction at impact: Estimated/analytically determined vertical force (G s) and force direction at aircraft center of gravity: Estimated/analytically determined longitudinal force (G s) and force area at aircraft center of gravity: Estimated or analytically determined lateral force (G's) and force direction at the aircraft center of gravity: Fuselage deformation area: Specific: Amount of deformity: Cause injury to personnel? Large aircraft component: Check what applies to this component: Component displaced from normal position? Component torn free? Cockpit penetrated or entered? Cabin penetrated or entered? Additional remarks about the impact: 7

Aircraft Materiel Failure? Component/part details: Name: Model (if component): Part #: National Stock.: Serial.: Manfacturer code: (Component/part) Failure: Indicate failure: When did the failure happen in the accident sequence: Did component have causative role in accident? Did maintenance act of omission or commission have a causative role? Did design have a causative role? Did the manufacture have a causative role? Where the failure happened in the accident sequence: Effects of the failure on the overall performance of the component/part: Overall impact of the failure on the event itself: The caused contributed state: Phase of operation: Root cause of failure: Description of how root cause caused failure: Recommendation: Corrective actions recommended: Level of the unit responsible: Risk Management (if applicable) What level was the mission or training conducted? Rank of person who approved mission/training? Duty position of person who approved the mission/training? Rank of person in charge of mission/training: Duty position of person in charge of mission/training: Rank of senior leader during the mission/training: Duty position of senior leader present during mission/training: 8

Was risk management performed? If : Rank of person performing risk management: Duty position of person: Was the risk management process communicated? Was the accident event identified or considered during risk management? Were control measures applied? If : Which methods of communication were used? (You can select more than one) Order Unknown Verbal/Brief Other Worksheet If : What was the level of identified risk? (Select one) Low Extremely High Moderate Unknown High If : What was the rank of the person who was responsible for implementing controls? What was the duty position of the person who was responsible for implementing controls? What was the level of risk after the controls were applied? Low Extremely High Moderate Unknown High Environmental General weather conditions at time of accident: IMC VMC Unknown Move above horizon? If, answer the moon questions. Moon visible? How far above the horizon? degrees Percentage of illumination? % Clock position from the flight patch or nose of the aircraft: HH 9

Weather conditions: Condition present at time of accident: Effect on accident: If Present and contributed or Present and contributed to the severity of the injury or damage complete the following fields: How confident are you? Detailed description of the weather condition: When did the weather condition happen in the sequence of events: Where the weather condition occurred in the sequence of events: Overall impact of the weather condition: How did the weather condition actually cause and/or contribute the accident: What do you recommend to minimize this happening again? What corrective actions are recommended? Level of implementation? 10

Narrative (if applicable) History of Flight Human Factors Materiel Factors Analysis Witness (if applicable) Witness Name: Residing Address: * Duty/Work Phone #: Occupation or job title: * Last: * First: * MI: Country: State: Address: City: Date of birth: YYYYMMDD Organization or Company: Rank or pay grade: * Zip: - 11

Witness (if applicable) Witness background: * Location at time of accident: * Date of interview: * YYYYMMDD Interview summary: Board member conducting interview: * Promise of confidentiality offered? Promise of confidentiality offered? If offered, was it declined? 12