EASA SIB on Possible Risks Emerging During Summer 2023
At last EASA is reacting to what we have all ben saying since 2 years : severe lack of trained staff in many areas in our business will seriously disrupt the system this summer. Traffic is high, not enough staff , lack of proper supervsion , fatigue, . and adding commercial pressure also, are not a good combination .
When performing risk assessments, consider interactions between different safety issues (e.g. potential lack of qualified staff and fatigue) that are relevant to their activities or operations. ..... o Ensure that operational pressure will not adversely impact the reporting and safety culture in their organisations. o Emphasise, at all levels, the importance of fostering a positive safety culture that encourages staff to report occurrences and hazards with confidence. |
This summer looks like it may be a big challenge. The contractors that made up shortages in the past are simply not available any more.
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Wish I could come back!
The 65 age limit is the "artificial, arbitrary" barrier.
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Deferred:
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Not just Europe - look at the USA, Canada, Australia.....................
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Well in my "world" (business jet) the training pipeline is about to collapse. Now waiting for a type rating for an additional pilot - 1 year waiting time with luck.
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