The correct answer is: C. Both
The GDR (Ground Damage Report) and TDR (Technical Discrepancy Report) are both required to be signed by the appropriate personnel before being sent to the SM (Safety Manager). The GDR is signed by the person who is responsible for the ground damage, while the TDR is signed by the person who is responsible for the technical discrepancy.
The GDR must be completed within 24 hours of the incident, while the TDR must be completed within 72 hours of the incident. Both reports must be submitted to the SM within 10 days of the incident.
The GDR and TDR are important documents that help to track and identify potential safety hazards. By requiring both reports to be signed by the appropriate personnel, the SM can ensure that all incidents are properly documented and investigated.
Here is a brief explanation of each option:
A. GDR
The GDR (Ground Damage Report) is a document that is used to report any damage that is caused to an aircraft while it is on the ground. The GDR must be completed within 24 hours of the incident and must be signed by the person who is responsible for the ground damage.B. TDR
The TDR (Technical Discrepancy Report) is a document that is used to report any technical discrepancies that are found with an aircraft. The TDR must be completed within 72 hours of the incident and must be signed by the person who is responsible for the technical discrepancy.C. Both
Both the GDR and TDR are required to be signed by the appropriate personnel before being sent to the SM (Safety Manager). The GDR is signed by the person who is responsible for the ground damage, while the TDR is signed by the person who is responsible for the technical discrepancy.D. None of these
None of these options are correct. The correct answer is: C. Both