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She's not a Rovers fan then.
EasyJet and Virgin Atlantic already announced that from now on there will be two crew members in their cockpits at all times. (Jet2, Monarch, FlyBe and RyanAir say the procedure is already in place)http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3013350/Two-crew-members-cockpit-times-EasyJet-airlines-announce-radical-new-changes-wake-Germanwings-tragedy.html
The other thing, which I think Mark was alluding to, is that you're more likely to survive a bus or train crash than a plane crash.
Quote from: bobjimwilly on March 27, 2015, 09:52:53 amEasyJet and Virgin Atlantic already announced that from now on there will be two crew members in their cockpits at all times. (Jet2, Monarch, FlyBe and RyanAir say the procedure is already in place)http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3013350/Two-crew-members-cockpit-times-EasyJet-airlines-announce-radical-new-changes-wake-Germanwings-tragedy.htmlQuote from: The Red Baron on March 27, 2015, 12:04:24 amThe other thing, which I think Mark was alluding to, is that you're more likely to survive a bus or train crash than a plane crash. Trouble is if the pilot or co pilot left the cabin for the loo, a member of the cabin crew would have to go in the cockpit.Ithink they would still be powerless to stop something like this happening.
I think a sense of perspective is needed. This is the first time a plane has crashed due to a pilot being mentally ill. It may never happen again.
So Mick, if the list I posted (not mine by the way but taken from that website) does not show that crash was down to the pilot's state of mind at the time, what does it show? As you also miss from that list, mental issues among aircrew has been around for a long while now and will be in the future. No one is suddenly going to loose their job, airlines, like I presume, bus companies, ferry operators, railways etc, have systems in place for helping their staff. However when someone refuses help and knows better than everyone else.Could you get me the statistics which prove that air transport is safer than driving, rail, cycling or the other forms of travel?I know lots of people with mental health issues, one or two of them associated with air flight. I doubt I will feel any more or less safe getting on a plane now than I did last week.My kind? What kind is that then?
In this day of electronics, radio and sattelite communications, surely a system. Can be developed that allowed the cockpit door lock to be opened from the ground, or to take it a step further the planes controls be disabled from the ground and the plane remotely controlled