When the runway was no longer safe: How a Mallorca pilot made a decision
Practicing together: crisis simulations for cockpit and cabin teams
Regular drills where cockpit and cabin teams simulate limited information improve safety and decision-making.

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Should crews practice crisis simulations that include information shortages?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
What happens when a plane loses ground-based radio contact and cannot confirm runway conditions?
Pilots follow established procedures and, when possible, divert to a safe alternate with no runway feedback.
Why is backup communication important for modern flights?
Backup communications keep planes connected when ground networks fail.
How does crew size affect safety in extreme situations?
Smaller crews can increase risk in emergencies.
What safety measures should airports in disaster-prone regions have for runway assessment after a ground event?
Standardized checklists and rapid runway assessments are essential.
What can Mallorca residents learn from aviation safety discussions taking place near Passeig Mallorca?
Mallorca residents can relate to the need for preparedness and clear rules in uncertain moments.
How could Mallorca airports improve emergency readiness to keep flights safe?
Strengthening communications and drills improves emergency readiness at Mallorca airports.
How should travelers in Mallorca think about safety standards when planning trips?
Prioritize safety through trained staff and robust procedures.
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