EASA advises carriers to switch off recirculation
fans
Europe's safety regulator is advising commercial
aircraft operators to adopt new procedures to switch off air-conditioning system
recirculation fans regularly, as part of measures to limit the risk of
coronavirus contagion.
Supplementary procedures to turn off the fans
periodically would "accelerate cabin air exchange", says the European Union
Aviation Safety Agency.
Its advisory is part of a series of operational
recommendations to operators of passenger and cargo aircraft in response to the
coronavirus outbreak.
Carriers should provide a sufficient supply of
surgical-standard face-masks for the intended operation, and these should be
worn at all times by crew members having direct contact with passengers or
non-crew individuals - and be replaced every 4h.
Hand disinfectants
should be provided in lavatories on board, with crews informed that frequent
hand-washing is the "preferred and most efficient" preventative measure to limit
transmission, says EASA, although it acknowledges that this might be restricted
by water-tank capacity - in which case single-use gloves should be
employed.
Airlines should consider spacing passengers throughout the
cabin - avoiding centre seats in triple-seat blocks - as far as
weight-and-balance conditions permit, or encourage use of passenger
face-masks.
They should also collaborate with health authorities by
encouraging crews to identify passengers showing signs of respiratory infection,
collecting passenger data if necessary - particularly from those in the same
cabin section - and supporting passenger-tracing and epidemiological
investigation measures if the presence of coronavirus on a flight is
confirmed.
"Aircraft operators, irrespective of area of aircraft
operation, should limit the access to the flightcrew compartment of crew members
other than flightcrew to the minimum necessary, subject to the operator's
procedures," adds EASA.
"Other personnel, including ground handling and
medical personnel, if not necessary for the completion of their task, should not
board the aircraft and should make use of electronic documents wherever
possible."
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