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Greg Hyde 30th March 2015 11:45 AM

CASA has announced a mandatory two person cockpit rule for all Australian Domestic & International flights.

Press conference, this arvo.

Hugh Jarse 30th March 2015 01:03 PM

So how will the airlines which operate with single cabin crew be affected?

MarkR 30th March 2015 01:27 PM

They are not in the scope of the new rule, which is for 50 seats and over ops.

Kurt A 30th March 2015 01:30 PM

Qantas Group follows suit...

Quote:

QANTAS GROUP STATEMENT ON COCKPIT ACCESS
SYDNEY, 30 March 2015:

Following discussions with the Federal Government, regulators and industry, the Qantas Group will have two approved people in the cockpit at all times in-flight.

This includes Qantas, QantasLink, Network Aviation and Jetstar flights.

When one pilot needs to leave the cockpit for any reason, another authorised person will occupy the jump seat (as distinct from the control seats occupied by the Captain and First Officer) until they return.

This policy applies to aircraft with more than 50 seats. Of a total Qantas Group fleet of around 300 aircraft, this excludes Qantaslink’s fleet of 18 Q200s and Q300s, which generally operate on short sectors of one or two
hours where the need for pilots to leave the cockpit is minimal.

Qantas Group flights have between two and four operating pilots on board, depending on duration and aircraft type.

The safety and health of customers and employees is the Qantas Group’s number one priority. We have a comprehensive safety management system that guards against risks to our operations.

There are numerous layers of screening and support for pilots, ranging from regular medical checks to stress management training, confidential counselling and pilot-to-pilot support networks.

Together with regulators and other airlines, Qantas will closely study any learnings that stem from the Germanwings tragedy to help make aviation even safer.

Our deepest sympathies are with the loved ones of all those on board flight 4U9525.

Issued by Qantas Corporate Communication (Q5821)
http://www.qantasnewsroom.com.au/qan...cockpit-access

Grahame Hutchison 30th March 2015 01:44 PM

Owen Zupp has added an article to his blog covering the events surrounding the tragic GermanWings 4U9525 A320 crash - he calls for "balance and perspective" from "calm heads", not knee jerk reactions that may come with their own "potential hazards".

Read The Article

Greg Hyde 4th April 2015 02:48 PM

ch4 uk Special

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34-cnHGxZHM

Grahame Hutchison 5th April 2015 07:05 PM

French investigators have ended the search for bodies, however the search for personal belongings will continue. Lufthansa has hired a specialist firm to remove the aircraft debris, and an expert for environmental supervision of the operations.

Full CNBC Story


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