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By Daniel Baxter |
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September 11, 2010
- Department Of Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood and Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) Administrator Randy Babbitt announced on Friday a
landmark proposal to fight fatigue among commercial pilots by setting
new flight time and rest requirements based on fatigue science.
?This proposal is
a significant enhancement for aviation safety,? said Secretary LaHood.
?Both pilots and passengers will benefit from these proposed rules that
will continue to ensure the safety of our nation?s air transportation
system.? Last year, Secretary LaHood and Administrator Babbitt identified the issue of pilot fatigue as a top priority during the Airline Safety Call to Action following the crash of Colgan Air 3407 in February 2009. |
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Administrator
Babbitt launched an aggressive effort to take advantage of the latest
research on fatigue to create a new pilot flight, duty and rest
proposal.
Currently there
are different rest requirements for domestic, international and
unscheduled flights. The proposed
rule would eliminate these distinctions. The proposal also sets
different requirements for pilots based on the time of day and number of
scheduled segments, as well as time zones, type of flights, and
likelihood that a pilot is able to sleep under different circumstances.
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