European Cockpit Association (ECA)

European pilots see a summer of disruptions and ask EU and EASA to intervene

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Years of cost-cutting, social dumping and COVID crisis management are now wreaking havoc in Europe’s aviation. A summer of disruptions, flight cancellations and aircrew fatigue has started and will likely worsen in the coming weeks.

This ECA (European Cockpit Association) Conference – representing 40,000 European airline pilots – mandates the ECA Executive Board to urge the EU Commission and EASA, national oversight authorities, airline managements and all relevant stakeholders to ensure that:

  • Passenger safety is not endangered due to cost considerations;
  • Airlines and airports provide adequate staffing levels and capacity planning at all times to guarantee safe and reliable air transport;
  • Airlines provide aircrews’ flight rosters that contain sufficient buffers, prevent fatigue, and do not pressure pilots into extending their flight duty time limits (Commanders’ Discretion). This needs to be verified properly by the national oversight authorities;
  • Full support be provided to staff to enable and encourage them to take safety-relevant and operationally sound decisions without undue pressure from management;
  • Aviation staff representatives are consulted and involved in finding solutions for the problems European aviation is facing;
  • Precarious atypical staffing practices and bogus self-employment are banned from Europe’s aviation.

This post was published on 30 June 2022 18:54

André Orban

M. Sc. Engineering

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