If you experience an occurrence —such as an incident, a serious incident, or an accident with your drone—it is important that you report it. Reports are handled according to the principles of just culture. This means that the information, in principle, will not be used to punish those who may have violated aviation regulations in connection with an event.
The purpose of reporting events is to gather the necessary knowledge to prevent similar occurrences in the future. Authorities will use the information to improve aviation safety and, in principle, should not use the information in criminal cases, unless the incident or accident is due to a deliberate violation of aviation regulations or gross negligence.
In Denmark, incidents, serious incidents, and accidents must be reported via ECCAIRS 2. The report is submitted either to the Danish Civil Aviation and Railway Authority or to the Accident Investigation Board, depending on the situation.
Accidents must also be immediately reported to the independent institution, the Accident Investigation Board for Civil Aviation and Railways (HCLJ), as described on the Accident Investigation Board's website. The board processes and publishes the results of their investigations in the form of reports and statements.