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One of the problems discussed on this board extensively has been the safety implications of pilots who are so fatigued at the time they report for duty, often as a result of a trans-continental commute, it poses a safety risk. The Colgan air disaster is thought to have pilot fatigue as a factor. The DOT has issued a proposed ruling on this..
U.S. Dept. of Transportation September 10, 2010 Landmark rule to manage pilot fatigue will help protect 700 million air passengers each year Today, we're announcing a significant improvement in air travel safety: a proposal to fight fatigue among commercial pilots. This will help protect the more than 700 million passengers and pilots who travel our nation's airways each year. As you may recall, managing fatigue was a top priority in our Airline Safety Call to Action following the tragic crash of Colgan Air flight 3407 in February 2009. We held a dozen safety forums all across the US. We've talked with safety experts, aviation specialists, and fatigue scientists. And I'm pleased that we have addressed this issue. The proposed rule also incorporates input from an Aviation Rulemaking Committee with members from labor, industry, and the FAA. As Administrator Randy Babbitt said, "Fighting fatigue is the joint responsibility of the airline and the pilot, and after years of debate, the aviation community is moving forward to give pilots the tools they need to manage fatigue and fly safely." Key new features of the proposed rule include:
One important aspect of our proposed rulemaking is that it will be open for public comment. So please weigh in at www.regulations.gov. Like our roads, America's skies are the safest they've ever been. But they must be safer, and this rule is one more step toward that goal However, they are still taking comments. I hope anyone concerned about this will comment. In particular, the 9 hour opportunity to rest prior to reporting for duty should take into account any commute over 2 hours to get to work. I hope those concerned about this will comment. This is an important problem which needs to be addressed for all our safety. Last edited by jimworcs; Sep 13, 2010 at 7:39 AM. |
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