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Pilots to undergo compulsory brain wave test – GCAA

May 2, 2015
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Pilots to undergo compulsory brain wave test – GCAA

The GCAA Director General, Abdulai Alhassan

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The Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) has proposed that two crew members should remain in the cockpit of domestic flights throughout the course of a flight.

[contextly_sidebar id=”xpT67sLeiST1pFJYLNtxhIw4f8yjf9Tz”]The GCAA Director General, Abdulai Alhassan, said the proposal forms part of others outlined by the GCAA to ensure a safer domestic air transport sector in the country.

The GCAA Director General said this during a stakeholders meeting with domestic airline operators.

According to him, a brain wave test report would now be a mandatory requirement from all prospective pilots and applying for GCAA initial license which once granted, would be renewable annually.

Mr Alhassan said the tightening of cockpit-staffing rules became necessary due to the recent high profile tragedies in the aviation industry globally.

He said Ghanaian registered carriers will also be required to conduct periodic background security checks on all employed pilots and submit reports to GCAA pilots at all times.

Mr Alhassan said local airline operators will be expected to ensure that flight crew underwent Human Factors Training “including the already established crew resource management programmes”.

The GCAA Director General said as part of the proposal, the GCAA would also impose a responsibility on cargo operators, who do not carry cabin crew, to consider a ground engineer or a load master as the third crew on flight decks at all times.

 

Source: GNA

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