I know, I know. Most of the time you're in the air, it's not as if Captain Bob is actually flying the plane. Other than a few minutes at take off, a few minutes on landing, planes run on autopilot.
Admittedly, it's not as if the flesh-and-blood real pilots like Captain Bob get to goof off when autopilot is autopiloting. They actually have to manage autopilot and make sure nothing gang agly.
In any case, flesh-and-blood real pilots need to be on their game. That's why there are limitations on the number of hours a pilot can fly. Who wants a flesh-and-blood real pilot nodding off if and when auto decides to act up. Or something.
According to the Shift, First Officer Danica Theuma was employed by both KM Malta Airlines and Virgin Atlantic. It appears that she has been working for both airlines simultaneously, at least since December 2023. (Source: Simple Flying)
Theuma's main airline squeeze was the KM Malta gig; Virgin Atlantic was her side hustle.
While the breach of contract is obvious, the main issue with this situation is that Theuma was breaking her rest and duty limitations by working for Virgin Atlantic during her mandatory rest period.Not surprisingly, Theuma was fired by Virgin. Surprisingly - given that she could have had her license revoked - KM Malta Airlines suspended her for a brief time but she has been reinstated.
Not having adequate rest severely reduces performance and can lead to impaired decision-making, which can result in disastrous emergency results. In addition to breaking airline regulations, Theuma also broke ICAO and EU regulations, putting both airlines at risk of fines and penalties and possibly compromising the airline’s insurance and liability.
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