(1) A PIC, a flight crew member, an operator or an owner, as the case may be, of an aircraft involved in an incident within the Republic, shall, as soon as possible but at least within 24 hours since the time of such incident, report such incident to—
(a) the Executive responsible for Aircraft Accident and Incident investigation;
(b) an ATSU; or
(c) the nearest Police Station.
(2) A PIC, a flight crew member, an operator, or an owner, as the case may be, of an aircraft involved in an ATS incident within the Republic, shall, as soon as possible notify an ATSU of such ATS incident.
(3) An ATS personnel who witnesses an ATS incident, shall, as soon as possible, notify an ATSU of such ATS incident.
(4) An ATSU notified of an incident in terms of subregulations (1); (2); or (3) shall, immediately on receipt of the notification and as prescribed in Document SA-CATS 12, notify—
(a) the Executive responsible for aircraft accident and incident investigation; and
(b) an aerodrome manager, if such incident occurs on an aerodrome.
(5) A PIC, flight crew member, aircraft operator, or owner, as the case may be, of an aircraft involved in a serious incident within the Republic shall report such incident to the Executive responsible for Aircraft Accident and Incident investigation.