Should Government Blacklist Airlines?Should Government Blacklist (1) A list of e-mail addresses of known spammers. See spam, spam filter, Blacklist of Internet Advertisers, greylisting and blackholing. Contrast with white list. (2) A list of Web sites that are considered off limits or dangerous. Airlines? It could be as soon as today, Monday August 29, that France publishes a list of airlines and countries with poor air safety records and banned from French operations. Switzerland follows on Thursday and amongst other European countries Belgium is known to be considering such a policy. This comes after a spate of air crashes and concern by the public that they are being kept in the dark over safety. At present there are no common EU guidelines on aircraft grounding matters. It is up to the individual country. In the UK the Department for Transport publishes such a blacklist. The French are also planning to introduce rules to name the carrier which actually operates a service. And it is in this area that once again the airlines might finish up arguing with the European law makers who are also taking an interest. All carriers bring in third party operators due to technical and operational problems, on occasion at very short notice. With holiday charter flights it can also be very difficult to predict the actual carrier as brochures are produced sometimes as much as two years ahead of the actual flight. By then the published airline can be out of business. In the UK fully CAA Caa See CCC. approved specialist airlines, such as European Aviation Air Charter European Aviation Air Charter is an airline based in Bournemouth, United Kingdom. It operates ad hoc charter services, VIP flights, and inclusive-tour and sub-charter flights, as well as ACMI wet leases for other airlines. Its main base is Bournemouth Airport. , Titan Airways airways Anatomy The 'pipes'–trachea, bronchi, bronchioles–through which air passes to and from the alveoli. See Small airways. and now Air Atlantique For the French airline of the same name, see Air Atlantique (France). Air Atlantique is an airline based in Coventry, United Kingdom. It has as a wet lease operation using ATR 42 and ATR 72 aircraft. Its main base is Coventry Airport[1]. (see below), have thrived on helping out (a process with the laborious la·bo·ri·ous adj. 1. Marked by or requiring long, hard work: spent many laborious hours on the project. 2. Hard-working; industrious. technical name ACMI ACMI Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance and Insurance (wet lease) ACMI Art & Creative Materials Institute ACMI Air Combat Maneuvering Instrumentation ACMI American College of Medical Informatics ACMI Australian Center for the Moving Image ) other more well known carriers with aircraft when, for all sorts of reasons, there is a requirement. It can be for a single flight, or for a planned maintenance session. For the most part gone are the days when airlines kept aircraft for purely standby reasons. It is just too expensive. Far cheaper to hire in. Britain is not the only country to operate these ACMI carriers. There are also several highly competent European examples. Any new rules need thinking out very carefully before they are implemented or even formally discussed. With the takeover of the booking systems by the Internet and its now common use it may well be that the airline can get one step ahead of the legislators by announcing any change of actual operator on the web. The onus would then be on the passenger to check. Links could be provided to the website of the carrier concerned. The onus would then be on the traveler to see whom he is actually flying with. In an age of so-called transparency nobody could accuse ac·cuse v. ac·cused, ac·cus·ing, ac·cus·es v.tr. 1. To charge with a shortcoming or error. 2. To charge formally with a wrongdoing. v.intr. an airline of a cover up when it not the advertised carrier who is operating the flight. |
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