多多游樂(lè)園 據(jù) ABS-CBN公司報(bào)道:CAAP suspends Zest Air over safety violationsMANILA, Philippines - The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) on Friday ordered the suspension of air operations of Zest Airways, a joint venture of businessman Alfredo Yao and Philippines' AirAsia, over various safety violations. In a letter to Zest Air owner Yao dated August 16, CAAP officer-in-charge Capt. John Andrews said it is "alarmed" by Zest Air's series of "serious deviations and infractions" of the rules and standards under the Philippine Civil Aviation Regulations. "It is informed that your Air Operator Certificate is suspended and hereby precluded to engage in air carrier operations," he said. The suspension will only be lifted once the CAAP is "assured" of the necessary corrective actions and compliance with aviation safety standards. The CAAP's decision was based on a report conducted by a group of airworthiness inspectors, who were tasked to monitor Zest Air operations last July 31. In the August 16 report, the airworthiness inspectors said it found continuing safety violations made by ZestAir and recommended the immediate suspension of its operations. Among the violations were: Zest Air's lack of qualified accountable manager; failure of the flight crew to check aircraft logs, flight manifest and weather and failure to present the airman license to the CAAP during ramp inspection. Zest Air was also cited for various "occurrences that affected flight operations", such as a fuel overflow in Kalibo on July 22 and August 9. Another safety violation was the airline's refueling with passengers on board last August 14. Zest Air was also cited for excessive flight duty time. The report noted that since January 2012, several pilots have exceeded the 100 hours flight time limit per month due to rise in flight operations and flight crew shortage. "Zest Air lacks procedures in monitoring the flight time limit of pilots and procedures ... In 2012, 24 pilots have exceeded the flying time limitations," it said. Zest Air flies to 9 domestic destinations and 5 international routes via the Ninoy Aquino International Airport as well as hubs in Kalibo and Cebu. Last May, Malaysia's AirAsia Berhad through local unit Philippines’ AirAsia Inc. completed a deal with Zest Air. AirAsia, which controls 40% of Philippines’ AirAsia, acquired an 85% economic interest and 49% voting rights in ZestAir as well as a 100 percent interest in Yao’s Asiawide Airways Inc
鏈接:19樓不讓貼 意思就是:Zest Airways被菲民航局禁飛,亞航旗下的飛龍航空被民航局收回飛機(jī)執(zhí)照。。全部航班即時(shí)取消! 龍航空被暫停飛行許可證! CAAP說(shuō),其監(jiān)測(cè)顯示,飛龍航空犯了一系列嚴(yán)重的偏差和違法行為規(guī)定的規(guī)則和標(biāo)準(zhǔn),根據(jù)菲律賓民用航空規(guī)章(PCARs)。 轉(zhuǎn)自其他論壇,
有買(mǎi)飛龍去菲律賓的孩子,注意下,保持關(guān)注。 飛龍包機(jī)去菲律賓的估計(jì)也要慘了。。。。。還有就是大家現(xiàn)在暫時(shí)別買(mǎi)飛龍的機(jī)票。 媽蛋 我的住宿都訂好了。。。。
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