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Coronavirus grounded planes all over the world. Will pilots be out of practice when flying resumes? – ABC News
The pandemic saw air travel grind to a halt, but when we return to the skies, aviation experts fear some pilots will be getting back into the cockpit with no recent…
As coronavirus spread around the world in early 2020, air travel stopped virtually overnight.
Key points:
- Premium airlines including Qantas are running refresher courses for pilots ahead of international travel starting up again
- The Boeing 737 Max plane also returns to the skies this year after being grounded in 2018
- Aviation experts say some pilots don’t have access to flight simulators for training
At least 9,690 planes about 30 per cent of the world’s commercial aircraft have been in storage…
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