Operator not ensuring able bodied passengers are placed in the over-wing exit during the flight
The concern related to the operator not ensuring that able-bodied people are seated in the over-wing area of the aircraft during flights.
Aviation: Cabin safety
The concern related to the operator not ensuring that able-bodied people are seated in the over-wing area of the aircraft during flights.
The concern related to the size and number of carry-on bags permitted on board [operator] flights on Boeing 737 aircraft.
The concern related to a rostered standby duty that could result in cabin crew being fatigued if they were called upon to work.
The concern was reported by a captain who was concerned that the cabin crew were not given the opportunity to stand down due to fatigue after a flight was diverted.
The concern related to the passenger briefing, in particular when life jackets should be inflated in the event of an emergency.
The concern related to the stress being placed on cabin crew in their normal duties by emergency procedure spot checks.
The concern related to cabin crew not be provided transport to the airport for long overnight duties.
The concern related to passengers being allowed to bring overweight hand luggage on the aircraft which results in the overhead lockers opening during landing.
The concern related to a passenger who did not secure their seatbelt at any stage during the flight.
The concern related to a flight which was diverted and the cabin crew were not consulted to ensure they were safe to continue before the flight departed.