Cabin Crew fatigue
The concern related to the fatigue experienced by a cabin crewmember after six consecutive shifts
Aviation: Cabin safety
The concern related to the fatigue experienced by a cabin crewmember after six consecutive shifts
The concern related to a passenger not receiving a safety brief in relation to an infant they were carrying.
The concern related to the fatigue experience by short haul cabin crew.
The concern related to the exposed metal holder on the back of seats in the economy section of the aircraft, which could be a safety hazard in the event of an emergency landing.
The concern related to the cabin crew to passenger ratio exemptions granted by CASA to the major airlines
The concern related to the seat belts, on an aircraft belonging to a foreign airline, not being correctly installed.
The concern related to the passenger access to life jackets in the recently refurbished Airbus [type] fleet due to the design of the access pull-tab.
The concern related to the cabin safety issues during a recent Boeing 737 flight.
The concern related to the use of recreational drugs by flight crew and cabin crew and the inadequacy of the operator’s drug and alcohol training.
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.