Cabin Crew fatigue experienced during a late night Melbourne to Perth return flight
The concern related to the fatigue experienced by the cabin crew member during a late night return flight from Melbourne to Perth.
Aviation: Air transport
The concern related to the fatigue experienced by the cabin crew member during a late night return flight from Melbourne to Perth.
The concern related to cabin staff being asked to act as cabin crew managers without the appropriate qualifications.
The concern related to the ongoing safety of an International Airline due to significant management changes within a relatively short time frame.
The concern related to the standard of rest facilities available to the operator’s flight crews at Adelaide Airport when they were rostered for a split duty period.
The concern related to the concern the reporter had in regards to the safety of the aircraft after a flooding event on the aircraft.
The concern related to the changes the operator has made to the Boeing 737-800 aircraft maintenance procedures and how this affects the ability to ensure that there is sufficient oil in the engine to operate safely.
The concern related to cabin crew missing essential safety information concerning the flight they were due to depart on when they were removed from the pre-flight briefing to complete paperwork. The reporter also raised concerns regarding not being able to get an approval in a timely manner to bring their own food on the flight when they do not have specific medical requirements.
The concern related to how Australia was dealing with an audit finding by ICAO of a Significant Safety Concern in relation to the oversight of the aviation industry by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority of Papua New Guinea
The concern related to the operator’s removal of the Jeppesen hard copy library of Enroute and Terminal charts and publications before the electronic replacement documentation was fully operational.
The concern related to the lack of VHF reception on the ground at Broome Airport.