Straight from the heart of Brussels Airport, the ECA team proudly declares: Two pilots are key to maintain safety & security! Spot our posters at the airport? Snap a photo, share it on social media, and don't forget to tag @europeanpilots! Let's spread the word together! Interested in our campaign? Click the link below to learn more. https://lnkd.in/ewwitXmE
About us
The European Cockpit Association (ECA) was created in 1991 and is the representative body of European pilots at European Union (EU) level. It represents over 38,000 European pilots from the National pilot Associations in 37 European states. ECA's Mission: "The European Cockpit Association represents the collective interests of its Member Associations at European level, striving for the highest levels of aviation safety and fostering social rights and quality employment for pilots in Europe."
- Website
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http://www.eurocockpit.eu
External link for European Pilots
- Industry
- Airlines and Aviation
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Bruxelles
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1991
- Specialties
- Air Traffic Management, Flight training, Flight Data, Flight Crew Licencing, Transnational airlines, EASA, Drones, Unfair competition, and Pilot training, licencing, opertations
Locations
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Primary
Rue du Commerce 20-22
Bruxelles, B-1000, BE
Employees at European Pilots
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Aleksander Kowalski
Entrepreneur & Visionary joining dots across multiple domains and businesses; Drones, CUAS, Consultancy, Air Defence and Risk
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Didier Moraine ✈
B737 Captain at ASL Airlines Belgium
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Jo Bjørn Skatval
Vice president - NF, Chairman Environmental Working Group - ECA, Airline Captain, MBA.
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Gianluca Carpino
Airline Captain,Line Trainer,ECA Technical Affairs Board Director, IFALPA Accredited Aviation Accident Investigator, VP MayDayItalia, ERP/PANS OPS…
Updates
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Passengers passing through Brussels Airport this week will spot our new advertising campaign aimed at highlighting the risks of Single Pilot Flights. Our ads, strategically placed in airport restrooms, are designed to get passengers thinking—and talking—about the potential dangers of having only one pilot in the cockpit. Give us a like, share & let us know if you spot any of the posters! Learn more on https://bit.ly/3Wu9OFR
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Aircraft manufacturers and airlines are betting on passengers getting comfortable with just one pilot in the cockpit instead of two. But let's face it, neither passengers nor the piloting community are on board with this risky idea. We believe it’s a gamble with safety, and that's why we’ve set a new mission: to raise awareness about the push for single-pilot flights. In the coming days, travelers passing through Brussels-Zaventem Airport will spot our new ads in the bathrooms, highlighting the safety risks of reducing pilots in the flight deck during flight. Click below and read the full article about our new campaign. https://lnkd.in/eJFXqMMQ Otjan de Bruijn
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Two engines, two generators, two hydraulic systems, two navigation receivers, two wings, two cabins, two fire suppression systems, two control systems, and two pilots... Redundancy is key in aviation! 👩✈️👨✈️ Discover why having two pilots in the cockpit is crucial for ensuring your safety in SEPLA's new YouTube video. #UniDOSporTuSeguridad #safetystartswith2 https://lnkd.in/eddXFJdZ
UniDOSporTuSeguridad | SafetyStartsWith2
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In the Netherlands, the Dutch parliament unanimously adopted a motion against the current plans of aircraft manufacturers and European regulators to reduce pilots in the cockpit. The motion emphasized that removing one pilot introduces new and uncertain safety risks, and the primary objective should be to "enhance safety." The Dutch parliament is the first in Europe to send a clear message: two-pilot cockpit is a must for commercial aviation!
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We asked 15 passengers at an airport what they think about single pilot flights. the result? Soon you can see! Now, tell us: would you board a plane with only one pilot? https://lnkd.in/e44Rw7Cf
We asked 15 passengers what they think about single pilot flights
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Summer's here and your flight roster is jam-packed! Crew fatigue, whether it's hitting hard during the day or building up over weeks, is a real and looming threat. Send these tips to your colleagues & save them for later! To read the full article about summer fatigue alert, click below. https://lnkd.in/ebvUAG_u
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GNSS jamming and spoofing have become more severe, more intense, and more sophisticated, according to EASA's analysis. In response, an updated SIB has been released, reflecting these changes and incorporating feedback from stakeholders, including European Pilots. Stay vigilant and informed!
#EASA has updated the Safety Information Bulletin (#SIB) on Global Navigation Satellite System (#GNSS) Outage and Alterations Leading to Navigation/Surveillance Degradation. SIB 2022-02 was first published on March 17, 2022 and this is now the third update based on the latest analysis. ℹ https://lnkd.in/eNnNj_QR The update reflects the recent new phenomena, such as a cases of spurious traffic alerts, and pilots having reacted to false TAWS PU warnings resulting in high-rate uncoordinated climbs (note that TCAS is deprioritised over TAWS Pull Up). The revised SIB also makes it clear that spoofing is riskier than jamming (due to detection possibilities, effects on systems, cumulative effects of several systems being affected) and updates the recommendations to the various actors on this topic. Information on the impacted airspace has been moved to a dedicated webpage that can be more easily and quickly updated as new information becomes available 👉 https://lnkd.in/eMcKkQ23
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Pilots take a stand against Single Pilot Flights: “One Means None”, says ECA Click below to read the full article on this vital topic. https://lnkd.in/eSAEiCEZ We invite you to share our new website with your passengers, family, and friends. Together, let's spread this important message far and wide! http://onemeansnone.eu
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We don't need to convince you. But we all need to convince passengers & authorities!
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