As Air France restores some flights, pilots queue for simulator

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Air France is putting its grounded pilots through their paces in the flight simulator as the airline prepares to restore flights to dozens of destinations that had been suspended under coronavirus lockdown measures.

) is putting its grounded pilots through their paces in the flight simulator as the airline prepares to restore flights to dozens of destinations that had been suspended under coronavirus lockdown measures.

Airlines face a new challenge as they make tentative plans to resume services: finding simulator time for thousands of pilots to maintain their skills and qualifications. Germany’s Lufthansa on Thursday outlined its own plans to return to dozens of destinations next month. Airlines with more limited training and simulator resources that may struggle to meet the three-month rule can benefit from “temporary alleviations on a case-by-case basis”, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency said.

Air France said some 2,000-2,500 of its 4,000 pilots are likely to fly in May-June, with the drastically reduced flight schedule distributed evenly among them.

 

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