23 June An Update of Cabin Air Quality June 23, 2023 Exposure to TCP is a possibility for all our members regardless of whether they be operating or paxing on aircraft that utilise bleed air for air conditioning purposes (every aircraft except the B787!) and does not need to be linked to so-called "fumes event" but from exposure on a day-to-day basis at background levels. Read more>> Related Posts Recent Developments in the Issue of Contaminated Cabin Air Following a period of uncertainty the Global Cabin Air Quality Executive (GCAQE) is again actively campaigning on behalf of all crew and passengers on commercial aircraft. Read more>> Safety & Technical Update AIPA wrote to QF expressing concerns about the risk of exposure to COVID-19 to pilots while at work, specifically, exposure of operating crew on the flight deck and deadheading crew in the cabin. Read more>> Safety & Technical Update The Safety and Technical (S&T) Team continues to participate in many forums and undertake activities to ensure that high safety standards are maintained in Australia and, through IFALPA, globally. The following is a brief outline of some of the current issues with which your Safety and Technical Committee has been engaged. Read more>> Safety & Technical Update The Safety and Technical (S&T) Team continues to participate in many forums and undertake activities to ensure that high safety standards are maintained in Australia and, through IFALPA, globally. The following is a brief outline of some of the current issues with which your Safety and Technical Committee has been engaged. Read more>> Safety & Technical Update The Safety and Technical (S&T) Team continues to participate in many forums and undertake activities to ensure that high safety standards are maintained in Australia and, through IFALPA, globally. The following is a brief outline of some of the current issues with which your Safety and Technical Committee has been engaged. Read more>> Safety and Technical Update The IFALPA PGA RPWG has released its report which highlights how IFALPA should confront the challenge of the technological uprising, and nascent regulatory and industrial challenges, carried along with the concept of RPAS and the RPs that fly them. AusALPA reps played a pivotal role in drafting the report and were acknowledged for their contribution. Read more>> Comments are closed.