The airline has contacted social media platforms “to remove the video or make clear that it is digitally created footage to avoid false and alarming information.”
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Jet Airways Pilots Protest Nasim Zaidi Committee’s Prescriptive Limits
A letter written by Jet Airway’s Society for Welfare of Indian Pilots complains that the new limits for pilots flight time are set at 10 hours (compared to US’s 8) and the Director of Operations can extend that time an hour and a half. The letter points out that the committee selectively adopted from various schemes/studies whatever limits that suited them, extending the time well beyond what would be considered safe.
In the US, the maximum time pilots can be scheduled to fly is limited to eight or nine hours. US Pilots must get a minimum of 10 hours to rest between duty periods, a two-hour increase over the old rules; and pilots who fly overnight are allocated fewer hours than day flying pilots. In the US, these rules are based on the science of human biology.
The changes in US fatigue rules are aimed at preventing airline pilots from flying while dangerously fatigued. Notably, by comparison, the maximum hours of work prescribed for Indian pilots is about 25% more. The Nasim Zaidi Committee rules either completely disregarded the science, and furthermore, incorrectly defineterms pertaining to night-time operations, further opening up the pilots to further exploitation.
Belfast City Airport expected to reopen after emergency
The airport’s runway was closed for several hours on Sunday after a plane was damaged on landing.
LA wildfires force planes to divert as passengers film inferno below
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Dogs, cats board plane to sanctuary shelters to reduce local overcrowding amid LA County wildfires
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Yves Rossy Ditches in the Sea
Photo copyright 2009 Yves Rossy, email: info@mediaimpached.ch
What: Four-cylinder jet pack with an eight-foot carbon fibre wing en route from Africa to Europe
Where: between Tangier to Atlantera
When: Nov 25 2009
Who: SWISS adventurer Yves Rossy
Why: Yves Rossy who jumped from a plane at 6500 feet, flying on his wing at 180 mph from Tangier to Atlantera ditched in the ocean while en route. He was followed by a rescue team and promptly rescued from the ocean. He did not complete the 23 mile flight, deploying his parachute about 15 minutes into his attempt after his wing malfunctioned.
Last year Rossy crossed the English Channel on his wing.
Plane crashes into power lines near Melbourne airport
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