Air-safety regulators want airlines to stay on top of potential safety issues like employee fatigue as carriers race to keep up with a surge in demand for flights
U.S. air-safety regulators want airlines to stay on top of potential safety issues like employee fatigue asRegulators haven’t seen any alarming trends emerge in data collected from airlines, Federal Aviation Administration officials said, but this week the agency alerted industry groups to potential problems that could lead to incidents or accidents.
In a memo that accompanied the letter, the FAA recommended that carriers remain vigilant about possible fatigue-related errors among front-line employees and distractions for pilots, such as discussions in the cockpit about the pandemic. Other potential issues include birds nesting in long-dormant aircraft power generators, according to the memo. None of the potential risks flagged by the agency are believed to be widespread, FAA officials said.
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