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Canada orders two crew in cockpits always, after Alps crash
by Staff Writers
Ottawa (AFP) March 26, 2015


Canada ordered its airlines on Thursday to post two people at all times in cockpits of passenger planes after it emerged that the co-pilot on a Germanwings flight deliberately crashed after he was left alone.

Transportation Minister Lisa Raitt's emergency directive was mandatory and effective immediately, she said.

"If you're carrying passengers, this is going to apply to you," she said outside the House of Commons.

"You have to have two crew members in the flight deck at all times."

Raitt explained that the second person could be a flight attendant if the pilot or co-pilot has to exit the cockpit in flight.

The announcement came after several Canadian airlines had already put in place new policies requiring two crew members in the cockpit in response to the tragedy on Tuesday.

Canada's flagship carrier Air Canada, Westjet and charter airline Air Transat were among the airlines that confirmed the policy change to AFP.

Earlier, French authorities said the co-pilot of the Germanwings flight appeared to have slammed his Airbus A320 into the French Alps, killing all 150 passengers and crew.

The 28-year-old initiated the plane's descent while alone at the controls and refused to open the locked cockpit door for the captain, who was believed to have gone to the toilet.


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