UNRULY PASSENGER
PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT
Always Safety First !!!!
Has your Cabin Crew call the Cockpit because an
unpleasant situation could be worst
If a passenger engages in disruptive behavior
while the aircraft is still on the ground or flying?
The Flight Crew should be updated regularly on
the progress of the situation by Cabin Crew.
The Flight Crew should relay this information
to the ground immediately as per their company procedures and/or the State’s
requirements .
The Role of the Pilot in Command
When an incident occurs on board an aircraft,
the Pilot in Command has the ultimate authority on how to address the
situation. The Pilot in Command should ensure that the crew has filled out the
required documentation, assist with the collection of data, ensure that witness
statements are made upon arrival, and be prepared to help with prosecution and
internally with the aftermath of the incident.
Training staff and legal counsel should ensure
that the Pilot in Command is aware of the Powers and Immunities bestowed upon
them by the Tokyo Convention 1963 to assess and deal effectively with unruly
passenger behavior on board and underline the fact that the organization will
give them full backing anytime these Powers are legally used.
With a locked flight deck door the flight crew
must rely on the Cabin Crew to assess and manage unruly passenger situations in
the cabin. Pilots should consider restraint whenever they assess that a
situation will in any way affect the safety of the aircraft, its passengers and
Cabin Crew, and/or at the advice of the Cabin Crew.
http://www.iata.org/whatwedo/safety/Documents/Guidance-On-Unruly-Passenger-Prevention-And-Management-1st-Edition.pdf
If you are to handle a situation with a rude passenger, don't yell at him/her and let him calm down.
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