Pilots of Ural Airlines allowed to fly Airbus-320
30 June 2006 (12:43)
Six pilots of Ural Airlines JSC were allowed to fly Airbus-320 aircraft, reports the company’s spokesperson. The pilots have been fully trained by the company’s experts and flew enough instructional flights in order to be given permission for performing flights on their own.
Not only the captains selected to fly the planes but also the other members of the crew, including the flight attendants, had to undergo special training and were allowed to work on the aircraft.
Not only the captains selected to fly the planes but also the other members of the crew, including the flight attendants, had to undergo special training and were allowed to work on the aircraft.
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