Wednesday, December 28, 2011

FAA Issues Final Rule on Pilot Fatigue


FAA has announced a final rule to ensure that pilots have the chance to rest before flying.
The final rule for commercial passenger flights addresses:
  • varying flight and duty requirements based on what time the pilot’s day begins;
  • flight time limits of 8 or 9 hours;
  • 10-hour minimum rest period;
  • new cumulative flight duty and flight time limits;
  • fitness for duty;
  • Fatigue Risk Management System.
“This is a major safety achievement,” says DOT Secretary Ray LaHood. “We made a promise to the traveling public that we would do everything possible to make sure pilots are rested when they get in the cockpit. This new rule raises the safety bar to prevent fatigue.”

The final rule will take effect in 2 years to allow commercial passenger airline operators time to transition. A fact sheet with additional information can be found here.