Showing posts with label european airlines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label european airlines. Show all posts

Friday, July 17, 2015

Random Drug and Alcohol Tests for European Pilots - http://clapway.com/2015/07/17/random-drug-and-alcohol-tests-for-european-pilots739/

According to new recommendation delivered to EU officials, all European pilots that are working for airlines should be psychologically screened, and the details of their medical visits shared in a proposed European database.


In addition, a new rule introducing random drug and alcohol testing of pilots is being implemented.


The New Report Follows the Germanwings flight Tragedy


The Europe’s aviation safety regulator called for the introduction of the random drug and alcohol testing of European pilots after the crash of Germanwings flight 4U 9525 in March.


In accordance with the investigators’ declaration, German co-pilot Andreas Lubitz, who was 28 years old, crashed the Airbus A320 into the French Alps. In grave this tragedy, 150 people on board were killed.


Regarding the health of the pilot, French prosecutors declared that he might have been suffering from psychosis. He seemed to have had a history of severe depression. However, the pilot didn’t reveal any of his problems to his employer.


All european Pilots Should Be Tested for Public Safety


According to the recommendation, the 2-persons-in-the-cockpit rule is maintained, being necessary for the safety of both passengers and crew. In addition, all European pilots should be psychologically evaluated during their training or before entering the service. Airlines are responsible for verifying the pilots’ evaluation.


Furthermore, not only the aptitudes of the European pilots should be taken into consideration. The performance of all medical and training examiners should be reviewed, as well.


The drugs and alcohol tests are meant to be part of a random programme of testing by each airline


The implementation of pilot support and reporting systems is also strongly recommended. But that’s not all. It seems that national regulations should maintain a balance between patient confidentiality and the protection of the public.


The Cockpit Doors Locking Mechanism


Since the Germanwings co-pilot used the manual lock in order to prevent the captain from re-entering the cockpit, the new recommendation also referred to the cockpit door locking mechanism. However, it is believed that until future reviews, no immediate action should be taken regarding this matter.


Therefore, besides the fact that there should always be two people in the cockpit, there will be no changes to the cockpit doors rules, that were specially strengthened after the Sept 11, 2001, attacks in the United States.



 


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Random Drug and Alcohol Tests for European Pilots

Sunday, May 17, 2015

Europe’s Largest Airline Launches New Apple Watch Lufthansa App for Travelers - http://clapway.com/2015/05/17/europes-largest-airline-launches-new-apple-watch-lufthansa-app-for-travelers-123/

Everyone has been talking about the Apple Watch since it’s official April 2015 release. With first-day sales that beat out the competition’s yearly profits and backorders that won’t be fulfilled until June, the Apple Watch is already quite popular. Now, thanks to a new app announced May 16th by Europe’s largest airline, Lufthansa, the Apple Watch is set to become a lot more popular among a specific group of consumers: Travelers.


New Apple Watch Lufthansa App Touted as Perfect Travel Companion


Lufthansa, a German airline, promises the innovative app will serve as the perfect travel companion. The app, which doubles as a boarding pass, allows passengers to access up-to-date vital flight information including seat numbers, terminal numbers, boarding times, flight statuses and even the current weather and time of their destination. Travelers will be able to access this information 24 hours before the flight and during the trip as well. Those who already use the Lufthansa app via an iPad or iPhone need not worry; the Apple Watch App is able to connect to the others via Bluetooth.


In short, the new Lufthansa app supplies the same essential information as a boarding pass in a convenient package that fits on the wrist.


Apple Watch’s Lufthansa App Builds on Rapidly Growing Mobile App Trend


The fact that the new app comes as people, travelers especially, are relying more and more on mobile apps to plan itineraries, book flights, and find hostels and hotels isn’t lost on Lufthansa executives. Jens Bischof, member of Lufthansa German Airlines Board for product, marketing, and maintains that the company is aware of, and inspired by the recent rise of mobile apps. They wish not just to improve their in-flight experience but to also improve their ground and digital services. In today’s world, that would be impossible to do without expanding into the world of mobile applications.


The travel industry itself continues to expand rapidly with millennial and singles, the very same people who use mobile apps most frequently, accounting for a significant amount of business. With more than 50 per cent of Lufthansa’s own passengers already choosing to check in online or use mobile boarding passes, it seems that the Apple Watch Lufthansa App is much needed and, like the Apple Watch, will be used by the masses.


The Apple Watch Lufthansa App is available now for free download from the App Store.



Europe’s Largest Airline Launches New Apple Watch Lufthansa App for Travelers