New rules aimed at preventing dangerous fatigue among pilots were announced by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). According to an article published by the United Transportation Union (UTU), the new rules are in response to a 2009 Colgan Air crash that killed 50 people.The rules, which do not affect all-cargo aircraft pilots, include:
Pilots will now be required to sign paperwork before each flight, stating that they are rested. According to the article in the UTU, the new rules are scheduled to take effect in 2 years and will cost passenger airlines nearly $300 million over a 10 year period. Airlines are expected to save between $247 and $470 million in reduced accidents and decreased health-care expenses for pilots.Source: UTU – http://utu.org/2011/12/21/faa-announces-new-rules-aimed-at-cutting-pilot-fatigue/
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