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New cockpit policy for Air Canada
Following the fatal Germanwings crash, Air Canada has announced it will be implementing a policy change requiring two crew members to be in the cockpit of all flights at all times. (www.ctvnews.ca) और अधिक...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
I'd be more interested in the F/O flying an A320 with 630 Hours. They haven't said if this is total time or time on type. Didn't Air France have a problem with inexperieced crew?
That Captain would never have been locked out of the cockpit if his wife had been riding the jump seat.
Long overdue
Absurd overreaction as usual.
I don't think it's absurd at all. Most US carriers already have this policy in place.
The low hours surprised me too. This situation makes me wonder if they shouldn't go back to a three pilot cockpit in large aircraft. These aircraft require computers to control and monitor their systems because they are so complicated, but they cant do simple things on their own like add power and pull up to prevent a crash, prevent a suicide, or open a door. I'm not sure that a flight attendant would be able to do that either.