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Fatigue Risk Management Program (FRMP)

The Fatigue Risk Management Program (FRMP) aims to identify fatigue hazards and implement corrective actions to enhance system safety. Envoy has established an FRMP for Flight Attendants to promote safety through self-reporting, collaborative follow-up, and appropriate corrective measures.  The Flight Attendant has a responsibility, and must follow some steps in order to submit a successful Fatigue Report.  Please, read the document attached below to learn more.

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AFA-Envoy Fatigue Risk Management
AFA-Envoy Fatigue Risk Management

These are just some of the steps the Flight Attendant is required to follow:

  • Removing themselves from an active crew member position. 
  • Call Crew Scheduling and report “fatigued”. Be specific, use the word “Fatigued”
  • Submit a complete Fatigue Report within: 

      - 72 hours from the time the fatigue event was reported to Crew Scheduling 

      - 48 hours after the conclusion of a trip/pairing into a day off, in the base in which the pairing began. 

  • Immediate 10 hours of Rest: A Flight Attendant who declares herself/himself fatigued while on duty will be immediately removed from duty and put into rest for a minimum of ten (10) hours not inclusive of travel time to the place of rest.
  • After You are rested, contact your AFA Safety Representative, email [email protected] (and CC. [email protected]); so you can be walked through the Fatigue Submission Form.  Or you can contact us through “I Need a Rep”.

Note:The FRMP doesn't include Fatigue Calls for a required Ground or Simulator Training Event or Deadhead Flights to a Rest Period.


Also available for your convenience:

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Fatigue Review Board LOA
Fatigue Review Board LOA
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Envoy Fatigue Risk Management Program Manual
Envoy Fatigue Risk Management Program Manual