Flight Safety Logo


             


FSF E-Mail Subscription Service

This is a free service to receive notification of the most current Flight Safety Foundation publications, news releases, seminars and other special events by e-mail. Please provide your contact information and select your areas of interest in the fields below. Fields marked with an * and in red are required.

After submitting this form you will receive a confirmation e-mail - click on the link contained in the e-mail to confirm you are subscribed to our E-mail Subscription Service.

Already a subscriber? Login here to change your status or info.

Email *

First Name *

Last Name *

Job Title *

Company *

Business Type *


Address

City

State

Country

Zip

Work Phone

Subscribe to:
AeroSafety World
Corporate Aviation Safety Seminar (CASS)
European Aviation Safety Seminar (EASS)
International Air Safety Seminar (IASS)
News Releases
Other Events
Special Announcements and Other Information

Privacy Policy: Flight Safety Foundation (FSF) is committed to using responsibly any private information submitted by visitors to its site: flightsafety.org. The Foundation is the sole owner of information collected on this site and will not sell, share or rent this information to others in ways different from what is disclosed in its privacy statement. For more information, review our entire Privacy Statement.



FSF News
 



Qantas 32 Crew Recognized for Valor with the Professionalism Award


Contact: Emily McGee
Director of Communications
+1 703.739.6700 (ext. 126)
mcgee@flightsafety.org

Singapore, November 1, 2011 — In recognition of the extraordinary airmanship and crew coordination following an uncontained engine failure, the Flight Safety Foundation presented the Professionalism Award in Flight Safety to the crew of Qantas Flight 32 at its 64th annual International Air Safety Seminar in Singapore.

On November 4, 2010, the number 2 engine failed shortly after take-off from Singapore’s Changi Airport. The uncontained failure damaged the nacelle, wing, fuel system, landing gear, bakes, flaps and the controls of engine number 1. The pilots methodically assessed the damage and ultimately returned to Changi airport and safely landed the plane. No passengers were injured.

“This is a small way that we can note our appreciation for the professionalism exhibited by the entire crew of Flight 32 in their successful effort to return their crippled plane to the airport and land it safely,” stated FSF President and CEO, William R. Voss. “They calmly assessed the deluge of error messages, prepared the cabin for an emergency landing and landed the plane with no injuries. This is the epitome of professionalism in aviation.”

The Professionalism Award was presented today to Capt. Richard Champion de Crespigny, pilot-in-command; Capt. David Evans; Capt. Harry Wubben; First Officer Matthew Hicks; Second Officer Mark Johnson; and Customer Service Manager Klaus Michael von Reth.

The Flight Safety Foundation presents this award to recognize acts of valor. It is given to crewmembers who rely on skill and quick thinking and display outstanding performance in the cause of flight safety.

###

Flight Safety Foundation (flightsafety.org) is an independent, non-profit, international organization engaged in research, education, advocacy and publishing to improve aviation safety. The Foundation’s mission is to be the leading voice of safety for the global aerospace community.

Top of page