The European Cockpit Association (ECA), representing over 38.000 pilots from 36 European countries, attended a lunch in the European Parliament yesterday hosted by the European Transport Safety Council. ECA again called for the European Commission and the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) to incorporate the concrete recommendations of a recent scientific evaluation of Europe's current FTL rules without delay, to ensure that pilot fatigue does not endanger flight safety.
Captain Martin Chalk, President of ECA and who was a speaker at the event said; "airlines should stop acting like ostriches with their heads in the sand, not wanting to see the evidence before them. Denying there is a problem with aircrew fatigue is like a smoker who does not accept the advice of his doctor to quit, because smoking has not yet made him ill. We are talking about the safety of the travelling public, we have the latest
independent scientific evidence available and we must act upon it, now!"
"If the European Commission and EASA ignore the recommendations of the scientific Moebus Report during the current EASA drafting process for new rules for flight operations, they will be breaching their obligations under ICAO and European law," said Ignacio Plaza, Legal Advisor to ECA.
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