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The report about the incident in flight is valid if it is submitted by

  1. ✓One of the crew membersCorrect answer
  2. The user without the crew knowledge about that fact
  3. Pilot.
  4. All members of the crew

Explanation

Safety reporting systems generally accept reports from any crew member.

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