Perceived intimidation of cabin crew members during the pre-flight assessments
The concern related to the perceived intimidation of cabin crew members during line readiness checks.
Aviation: Cabin safety
The concern related to the perceived intimidation of cabin crew members during line readiness checks.
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.
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 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 the fatigue management of cabin crew members.
The concern related to the operator's procedure that cabin crew continue service while the seat belt sign is on and the aircraft is encountering turbulence.
The concern related to the fatigue experienced by cabin crew when rostered on long back of the clock duties on consecutive nights.
The concern related to inter cabin crew communication in a language other than English which meant that all cabin crew could not understand what was occurring.
The reporter expressed a safety concern regarding the allocation of emergency exit seating on flights by a foreign operator.