Postcards from the FAA! Certificate Updates /
Fatigue Study
The FAA's Civil Aviation Registry is responsible for the database of flight
attendant certificates. They are currently updating/verifying their
database records for approximately 60,000 randomly selected flight
attendants. If you receive a postcard from the FAA – Civil Aerospace Medical
Institute, please complete the card and return it immediately. Do not throw
it away.
Of the 60,000 flight attendants that receive the postcard the FAA Flight
Attendant Certificate Registry will then be used to randomly select 30,000
flight attendants to participate in the upcoming Flight Attendant Fatigue
Survey.
AFA-CWA has been very active in the funding and development of the survey to
address flight attendant fatigue. This flight attendant fatigue survey is
one part of our important ongoing efforts to improve duty and rest
provisions for all flight attendants and enhance safety.
Even if you have not received the postcard, you can update your information
electronically at:
http://www.faa.gov/licenses_certificates/airmen_certification/airmen_services/
File your AirTran
Cabin Crew
Reports Online
here.
Instructions can be found on Flica. Follow the Inflight
Informational tab, AQD Move memo.
As a
reminder, please send all reports to the Air Safety Chair.
Heat
Exhaustion - Know the signs and symptoms!
Click here
AFA Flight
Attendant Disease Reporting System (FAD-RS)
FAA SAFETY HOTLINE
(1-800-255-1111)
Provides nationwide, toll-free telephone service. It
is intended primarily for those in the aviation industry having specific
knowledge of alleged violations of the Federal Aviation Regulations. The
identities of callers are held in confidence, protected from disclosure under
the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act. Both hotlines operate from 8am
to 4pm Eastern time, Monday through Friday, except holidays.
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Kathie Dorick
FAA Cabin Safety Inspector
404-305-7365
kathie.dorick@faa.gov
ICE Your Cell Phone
Information on Fatigue and
Reduced Rest
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