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The creation of information-sharing systems from various civil aviation authorities’ reporting systems will enable all the actors involved to collate information about their errors and to produce a safer system for all air transport users. This directive is extremely important because it significantly improves the effectiveness of the occurrence reporting system. The fact that a large number of amendments tabled at first reading have been adopted by the Council in its common position is also to be welcomed. Nevertheless, differences remain on which I have supported the positions of the rapporteur, which were supported, incidentally, by the specialised committee: on the one hand, when an incident that is reported is due to gross negligence, the Member States must be able to take legal action; on the other, what was Article 9 in the version originally proposed by the Commission, dealing with confidential reporting, must be maintained because the ‘disidentification
of reporting in this area is often crucial to a better understanding of the factors that can influence the occurrence of air accidents."@en1
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