As we move towards an era of diverging job
functions assigned to cabin crew and flight crew, a single barrier that
catalyses this divide is the cockpit door.
Increasingly, this door has served to alienate and undermine the bonding
that existed between the two sets of operating crew on board. During pre-flight
briefing we go through the motions of communication and cockpit access protocol
during normal and conditions where security of the cabin is breached.
The primary spokesperson in the cabin in the
event of an abnormal situation or breach of security is the head cabin crew
member. In situations of cabin disturbance, the head cabin crew member, quite
understandably, will converge on the particular event, to the loss of peripheral
vision and awareness of broader cabin situation. Under the circumstances, this
crew member may be effectively neutralised and rendered incapable of organising
the remaining crew members or assist the flight crew any further.
In any developing scenario in the cabin, it
is imperative that the flight deck crew be kept informed about the nature and
level of threat, including any details of the perpetrators and their weapons. Importance
of delegating a secondary crew member, who will remain one level removed from
the event and keep the flight crew aware of the developments in the cabin and
ensuring that all cabin crew members are not dragged into the diversionary
tactics by the perpetrators is thus essential.
Communicate, communicate, communicate are
three of the most important actions, during an act of unlawful interference, be
it related to bomb threat, unruly passengers or hijacking.
The next time a captain/ purser does the
briefing, it is prudent to nominate a secondary member to take charge should
safety and security of the cabin be compromised.
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