A group of 45 U.S. senators is urging Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to take a firmer stand against efforts to examine and test out proposals for having a single pilot operate commercial passenger flights.
In a letter sent to Duffy on Thursday, the lawmakers said the U.S. should use international forums like the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), a specialized agency of the United Nations, to push back on proposals that would reduce minimum air crew requirements. Current U.S. policy dictates that no certified airline can operate an airplane “with less than the minimum flight crew,” and that the “minimum flight crew is two pilots.”
