Dangerous goods carried inadvertently by flight crews
The concern related to flight crews carrying spare lithium batteries in their flight bags without realising they were dangerous goods.
Aviation: Air transport
The concern related to flight crews carrying spare lithium batteries in their flight bags without realising they were dangerous goods.
The concern related to how CASA deals with fatigue related issues in the airline community.
The concern related to a seat harness which had been incorrectly installed on a Boeing 737 and the cabin crew member not informing an engineer to have it corrected.
The concern related to the perceived intimidation of cabin crew members during line readiness checks.
The concern related to the training received by first officers in relation to a new procedure being introduced by the operator.
The concern related to the availability of food to the flight crew during flight time.
The concern related to the lack of check and training provided to pilots who are new to the company, before they begin taking passenger revenue flights.
The concern related to the safety culture within an organisation conducting charter and aerial work operations.
The concern related to a procedural change which the reporter felt would reduce the safety in the cabin if an emergency occurred and the cabin had to be evacuated.
The concern related to an international flight, operated by a foreign carrier, where late arriving passengers were not seated with baggage secured before the aircraft began to taxi.