The costs involved in producing the ‘Fatigue Management Program’ (FMP) are absolutely horrendous and well in excess of what most GA, charter or LCRPT operators are prepared to pay. I would say that when CASA
requires the FMP then they will provide clear guidelines and produce templates that will make the job easier. Having said that...it's CASA and this could just be another way of putting people out of business.
Maybe a bunch of GA companies should form a syndicate and have a generic manual produced that satisfies everybody.
Related thread:
Fatigue Management.
I think the only company to have an approved system in the country thus far is
Pelair.
[ 27 September 2001: Message edited by: Turbine ]