Seats/CCrew
Hi..
can anyone tell me the maximum number of seats/pax an A/C can have with 2/3/4.. etc cabin crew hope that someone can help me.. |
For my knowledge it's minimum one Cabin Crew per 50 SEATS.
regards |
In Australia
It's 36 pax to 1 FA.
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Same for me as Catch up, UK is 1-crew - 50 pax.
Hence why if 1 door is in-op, 50 pax SHOULD be offloaded. (Not commonplace tho) |
To my knowledge it's:
You calculate according to 2 parameters: 1)Number of pax 2)Number of doors No CC if there are less than 20 pax 20 to 50 pax= 1CC 51 to 100 pax= 2CC Then 1 additional CC every 1 CC for each pair of doors, plus 1 CC every 50 pax (even if quota of 50 pax incomplete= 320 pax: 7 CC ) Then 1 CC each pair of Type I doors. In case of odd number of Type I doors, the number of CC is rounded down (ex 3 Type I Doors= 1 CC) The minimum number off CC required will be the result of the most restrictive of those two rules ex. 350 pax, 8 Type I Doors: Pax rule: 7 CC Doors rule: 4CC = 7 CC minimum (pax rule is the most restrictive ) In case of an aircraft with 2 decks, they have to be calculated as if it were 2 different aircrafts, unless one of the decks only has 1 Type I door and less than 20 pax. |
Thanks a lot :D
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To clearify, for my knowledge it's 1/50 SEATS rpd SEATS !
regards |
In Canada, the ratio is 1 cabin crew member per 40 passengers on board.
Canadian Aviation Regulations - Flight Attendant Requirements |
Australian's CASA's regulation is 1:36. Geoff Dixon has been campaigning to have a 1:50 ratio so he can take off more crew, but so far he's failed. Fingers x'ed it will stay that way.
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FYI This has also been discussed before here :ok: :ok: :ok:
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