Article 21Assistance to the victims of air accidents and their relatives
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F3The CAA shall ensure that all airlines established in F4the United Kingdom have a plan for the assistance to the victims of civil aviation accidents and their relatives. Those plans must take particular account of psychological support for victims of civil aviation accidents and their relatives and allow the airline to react to a major accident. F5The CAA shall audit the assistance plans of the airlines established in F6the United Kingdom. F7The Secretary of State shall also encourage F8airlines from other countries which operate in the F9United Kingdom to similarly adopt a plan for the assistance of victims of civil aviation accidents and their relatives.
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When an accident occurs, the F10Secretary of State, shall provide for the appointment of a reference person as a point of contact and information for the victims and their relatives.
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A F11... a third country, which, by virtue of fatalities or serious injuries to its citizens, has a special interest in an accident which has occurred in the F12United Kingdom, shall be entitled to appoint an expert who shall have the right to:
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visit the scene of the accident;
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have access to the relevant factual information, which is approved for public release by the safety investigation authority in charge, and information on the progress of the investigation;
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receive a copy of the final report.
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An expert appointed in accordance with paragraph 4 may assist, subject to applicable legislation in force, in the identification of the victims and attend meetings with the survivors of its State.