03-26-2015, 01:28 PM
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Originally Posted by T@T
Not positive but I believe it's an international rule since 911 that when one pilot leaves the cockpit another crew member goes in until he/she returns.
Lufthansa could pay large because of this idiot.
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Originally Posted by JonDuke
I don't think this is an international rule...yet.
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Originally Posted by Flames89
In North America, when a pilot has to use the facilities, a flight attendant takes their place so there is never one person in the cockpit. Europe doesn't do this yet.
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"Air Canada and Air Transat both said Thursday they would now ensure that there are always two people in the cockpit at all times on their flights.
"Following initial reports on the Germanwings accident, we are implementing without delay a policy change to ensure that all flights have two people in the cockpit at all times," Air Canada said in a statement to CBC News.
Air Transat's move to a two-person requirement in its cockpits will be in effect as of Friday, spokeswoman Debbie Cabana told AFP. Porter Airlines said it would not disclose its current cockpit security policy. WestJet has not yet responded to a request for comment."
http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/germanwings-flight-4u9525-cockpit-security-scrutinized-after-crash-revelations-1.3010494
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