EasyJet PLC said a policy of always having two people in aircraft cockpits adopted after the Germanwings crash simply requires a flight attendant who would have stood outside when a pilot took a break to step onto the flight deck.
"All it is is standing on the other side of the door and just making sure that if the pilot is incapacitated or something goes wrong, they're there to call the other captain back," Chief Executive Officer Carolyn McCall said Tuesday in an interview. "There is no change in their duty really."
EasyJet adopted the new standard on March 26 when evidence emerged that a Germanwings co-pilot had deliberately flown into a French mountain after locking his captain out of the cockpit, killing himself and 149 others. The European Aviation Safety Agency later requested that all carriers make the policy change.
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