EASA Proposes Expansion of Flight-time Limitations
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In a notice of proposed amendment, EASA would
expand flight-time limitation (FTL) rules to cover air-taxi operations;
airplane and helicopter emergency medical service operations (AEMS and HEMS);
and single-pilot operations for both scheduled and on-demand flights.
The proposed amendments are mainly
expected to improve safety during night duties and where scientific
principles to measure fatigue have not been used so far, as well as to ensure
harmonization of requirements across the EU. All proposed amendments are fully
aligned with ICAO standards and recommended practices, EASA said.
To a varying extent, current EASA
FTL requirements apply to air taxis, single-pilot airplane operations and
AEMs. An exception in this respect is the maximum daily flight duty period in
single-pilot and AEMS since individual national rules apply. Also, HEMS
flight and duty times vary considerably from state to state. Therefore,
establishing EASA-mandated maximum daily flight duty periods for AEMS and FTL
rules for HEMS constitutes a major element of this proposal.
Comments on the proposed rules
must be submitted by Jan. 31, 2018. A decision on the proposal is expected to
be made by next year's third quarter.
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