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Old 2nd Oct 2019, 09:10
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Intrance - My situation is not as bad as yours, and if you're doing a split duty then accommodation must be provided. A DAA still means your on duty.
I found my company is using DAA as a poor man's airport standby, Sitting around the airport for 6-8 hours. I agree EASA need to be more clear on what a DAA is.
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