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APSWRS (Airline Pilots' Safety Reporting System) is a confidential reporting system used by airlines to collect and analyze safety-related information from pilots. The system allows pilots to report incidents, near-misses, and other safety concerns anonymously, which helps airlines identify potential safety risks and take corrective actions to prevent accidents.

If you're looking for information on how to submit a report to APSWRS, here are the general steps:

  1. Check with your airline: First, check with your airline to see if they have an APSWRS program in place. Not all airlines participate in the program.
  2. Identify the incident: Determine the type of incident you want to report, such as a near-miss, a safety concern, or an incident that occurred during a flight.
  3. Gather information: Collect as much information as possible about the incident, including dates, times, locations, and any relevant details.
  4. Submit the report: Use the airline's reporting system or contact the APSWRS hotline to submit your report. You can usually do this online or by phone.
  5. Provide as much detail as possible: When submitting your report, provide as much detail as possible about the incident, including any relevant data, such as flight data recorder (FDR) or cockpit voice recorder (CVR) information.

Remember, APSWRS reports are confidential and anonymous, so you don't have to worry about repercussions or being identified. The goal of the program is to improve aviation safety, and your report can help make a difference!