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INCAPACITATION AND REPLACEMENT OF SENIOR CABIN CREW MEMBERS. Presentation to OST 29 November 2005. BACKGROUND. JAA received enquiries as to interpretation Working Paper produced Identified information in different areas Possible to misinterpret Could lead to non-compliance. BACKGROUND.
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INCAPACITATION AND REPLACEMENT OF SENIOR CABIN CREW MEMBERS Presentation to OST 29 November 2005
BACKGROUND • JAA received enquiries as to interpretation • Working Paper produced • Identified information in different areas • Possible to misinterpret • Could lead to non-compliance
BACKGROUND • OST tasked Cabin Crew Steering Group to produce material • Discussed at CCSG 05-3 • Draft NPA produced
RIA • Purpose – no misinterpretation • Options – adoption or rejection • Impacts • No impact on those who comply • Possible commercial and financial impact on those that do not
SUMMARY • Ensure clarification and standardisation between NAA’s • Enhance flight safety • Allow flexibility in exceptional circumstances
TEXT PROPOSAL • JAR-OPS 1.1000 Senior cabin crew members (d) • Insert additional sentence • This shall only be permitted for one sector and only from an aerodrome where standby cabin crew are not normally available.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION • WP also required clarification for ‘replacement’ • Discussed by the CCSG • Not included in NPA • Possible significant cost implication • Not practical for small operators
JAR-OPS 1.990 • Recent query regarding reduction of cabin crew below minimum required • Industrial action or sickness • Appropriate to include similar requirement in 1.990?