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Thu, Feb 04, 2010

CAPA: Colgan Air Report Highlights Associations' Concerns

Calls FAA Response Non-Constructive

The Coalition of Airline Pilots Associations (CAPA) said Wednesday it has reviewed the findings of the NTSB report on the Continental Express Flight 3407 crash in Buffalo last February 2009, and called for "immediate action" to address serious safety concerns including pilot fatigue, pilot training, and inadequate pilot experience; all of which were all cited as contributing factors to the crash in Buffalo.
 
In a news release, CAPA said: "The FAA has been woefully unresponsive with needed regulatory change. 30 years after the Air Florida crash in Washington, DC, nothing has been done to address aircraft anti-ice and de-icing training. 20 years after the NTSB placed "pilot fatigue" it on its' "Most Wanted List", nothing has been done.  And recently, FAA Administrator Babbitt postponed, yet again, the release of its NPRM on fatigue, originally promised prior to the end of 2009. This lack of response is due to the FAA's inability to separate special interests from the need to reform flight safety issues.
 
The serious deterioration of pilot hiring qualifications in jet transport aircraft has been apparent within the airline industry for many years.  Yet, it took the tragic crash of Continental 3407 to awaken the FAA to this glaring issue. The professional airline pilots of CAPA feel that the FAA's proposed solutions as outlined in last weeks' "Call to Action Report" are seriously deficient. CAPA believes that this latest NTSB report will also go unheeded, and yet again nothing of substance will be done to address the safety issues that were identified days after the fatal crash of flight 3407."
 
"The FAA Administrator's clearly stated intent to accept this current degradation in pilot experience and turn our airline's cockpits into an "on the job training" environment is in clear opposition to 20 years of industry progress in Crew Resource and Cockpit Safety Management Programs", said CAPA President Paul Onorato.
 
CAPS says that, absent a "constructive response" from the FAA, it is up to Congress to legislate the necessary changes needed to ensure the safety of the traveling public. 

FMI: www.capapilots.org

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