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• Operations with cabin crew.
• Operations in airspace with reduced vertical separation minima (RVSM).
• Operations with specified minimum navigation performance (MNPS).
Last updated: 16 February 2024
FCL and MED) by
adding annexes on requirements for cabin crew, plus all authority and organisation
requirements relevant to aircrew
Although the agenda had flagged that there would be a formal vote on this amending
regulation this was not possible for administrative reasons.
Last updated: 15 July 2011
The flight crew confirmed the correct
positioning of the door during their pre-start checks.
Last updated: 15 April 2004
Additionally, the cabin crew
wounded or incapacitated are the most
competent (e.g. senior cabin crew member).
Last updated: 03 November 2023
There were 4 flight crew, 7 cabin crew and 32 passengers aboard.
Last updated: 07 April 2003
The main subjects
discussed were the following:
i) Review of the EASA opinion on medical requirements for flight and cabin crew (MED
Opinion).
Last updated: 08 March 2011
Exercises that involve full crew
participation should be examined as such.
Last updated: 05 March 2026
Normally, these procedures are accomplished by the flight crew.
Last updated: 21 August 2012
However, from a safety perspective it is important that flight
and cabin crew are able to perform their required duties.
Last updated: 29 October 2019
Cabin crew
CVL – Requirement for visual correction
This limitation should be used for all UK crew who require visual correction, including contact lens
wearers.
Last updated: 12 December 2023