For Immediate
Release
Contact:
Corey Caldwell 202-434-0586
July 12, 2007 2007
AFA-CWA OUTRAGED BY
RECENT FAA DECISION
THAT ALLOWS
AIRLINE TO CIRCUMVENT REGULATIONS
Washington, DC
–The Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (AFA-CWA)
is considering filing a formal appeal with the
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) over a recent
ruling which reduces the required number of flight
attendants onboard an aircraft during the boarding
of passengers at an intermediate stop. Late last
week, the FAA granted Southwest Airlines permission
to circumvent long standing federal aviation
regulations by substituting a pilot for a flight
attendant in between flights. The ruling allows a
pilot to handle flight attendant duties while the
aircraft is parked so the flight attendant can take
on additional responsibilities in the boarding area.
“Flight attendants serve a
critical role during the boarding and deplaning
process and that role should not be compromised,”
said Patricia Friend, AFA-CWA International
President. “Not only are we essential in the event
of an emergency evacuation, but we also help to
protect security inside the aircraft by assessing
each passenger for unusual or suspicious behavior.”
The ruling exempts Southwest
Airlines from complying with important federal
regulations that govern flight attendant crew
complements based on the weight and seating capacity
of an aircraft. These regulations also provide
specific circumstances when minimum crew
requirements can be reduced in between flights while
the plane in on the ground.
“The FAA should have protected
this regulation, but instead they caved to industry
pressure. As a result, management at other airlines
has already signaled their intent to file for
similar exemptions. Airline executives will use
this exemption ruling to layer more and more duties
and responsibilities on the backs of flight
attendants which will dilute our critical safety and
security roles,” said Friend.
Southwest Airlines flight
attendants are represented by the Transport Workers
Union and are not affiliated with AFA-CWA, the
world’s largest flight attendant union.
For over 60
years, the Association of Flight Attendants has been
serving as the voice for flight attendants in the
workplace, in the aviation industry, in the media
and on Capitol Hill. More than 55,000 flight
attendants at 20 airlines come together to form AFA-CWA,
the world’s largest flight attendant union. AFA is
part of the 700,000-member strong Communications
Workers of America (CWA), AFL-CIO. Visit us at
www.afanet.org.
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