Deviation discrepancy procedural far

49010 reports · NASA ASRS

49010 voluntary incident reports categorised as “Deviation discrepancy procedural far” from the NASA Aviation Safety Reporting System. This data covers reports from 1988 to the present.

Reports by year350719881993199820032008201320182023

Top breakdown

CategoryReports
Boeing 7374,795
Boeing 7571,798
Boeing 7671,324
Boeing 7271,040
Bombardier crj1,029
Airbus a320998
Boeing 777554
Airbus a319517
Boeing 747469
Bombardier dash 8335

Recent report synopses

  • 2026-03 Flight instructor reported an NMAC with a UAS in the traffic pattern.
  • 2026-03 Air carrier Captain reported an airborne conflict with a UAS during approach. No evasive action was taken.
  • 2026-03 Flight Instructor reported an NMAC with what was possibly a UAS during final approach.

Source: NASA Aviation Safety Reporting System (public domain). Reports are voluntary submissions and are not verified by NASA.

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