China News Service, September 24. According to the website of the Civil Aviation Administration of China, on September 23, the Civil Aviation Administration of Version)").

Among them, in terms of crew management, the "Guide (Eighth Edition)" scientifically and strictly adjusted the entry isolation policy for international/regional flight crews, increased the frequency of active nucleic acid screening, strengthened personnel health monitoring, and increased crew epidemic prevention. The relevant requirements of the control commitment.

Data map: Beijing Daxing Airport boarding gate.

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  It is understood that the "Guide (Eighth Edition)" aims to guide transportation airlines and airports to find shortcomings in a comprehensive and in-depth manner, effectively improve prevention and control measures, implement hierarchical, zoning, and differentiated epidemic prevention and control strategies, and continue to do a good job. External defense input, internal defense rebound", continue to strengthen "personal defense", to ensure that "airborne prevention and control efforts are not reduced, ground prevention and control measures are more stringent", promote the level of epidemic prevention and control, and strengthen the epidemic defense line, continue to be scientific and accurate , Do a good job of civil aviation epidemic prevention and control in an orderly and efficient manner, laying a solid foundation for the industry to resume development.

  The relevant person in charge of the Flight Standards Department of the Civil Aviation Administration stated that the crew management measures proposed in the "Guide (Eighth Edition)" are more scientific, strict and detailed on the basis of the "Guide (Seventh Edition)".

Regarding international/regional flight crew isolation and management programs, the "Guide (Eighth Edition)" has increased the frequency of active nucleic acid screening and further strengthened personnel health monitoring.

  In addition, crew members performing international/regional flight missions should sign the "Personal Commitment for Performing International/Regional Flight Epidemic Prevention and Control" before performing their tasks, and promise to strictly abide by the latest version of the "Guidelines" prevention and control requirements and other relevant management regulations during the mission. , And earnestly assume the main responsibility of the crew for epidemic prevention and control; after the completion of the mission, the airline should assess the risk of exposure of the crew in this mission’s overseas activities. If there is a risk of exposure, all crew members shall strictly implement a centralized isolation for 14 days.

  It is worth mentioning that the crew members are under certain psychological pressure during the isolation period. The "Guide (Eighth Edition)" proposes more detailed and specific measures for the mental health management of aviation personnel, including the use of psychological professional teams to strengthen professional skills. Application; strengthen understanding of the needs of aircrews and provide practical support, give priority to solving practical problems; standardize the work process and methods of management personnel and service personnel.

  In terms of the management of ground support personnel, the "Guide (Eighth Edition)" further clarifies the management responsibilities of ground support personnel on inbound flights, and makes more comprehensive prevention and control measures for ground personnel in entry support, work procedures, and health monitoring. , Refined requirements.

  After the revision and release of the "Guidelines (Eighth Edition)", for ordinary passengers, what matters should be paid attention to when taking international flights?

In this regard, the relevant person in charge of the Flight Standards Department of the Civil Aviation Administration stated that before air travel, passengers should perform health code inspections according to the requirements of relevant departments. If necessary, they need to provide a negative nucleic acid test certificate and prepare their hands before boarding. clean and disinfect.

Passengers are required to undergo temperature testing and symptom observation. For high-risk flights with a voyage longer than 4 hours, an on-board temperature test will be conducted during the flight.

  The person in charge said that during the flight, passengers should wear masks throughout the flight. It is recommended to wear non-breathing valve N95/KN95 masks, and do not take off masks unless necessary.

Reduce unnecessary walking in the cabin and do not change seats except in special circumstances.

Use the toilet in an orderly manner in accordance with the instructions of the flight attendant. When using the toilet, close the toilet lid and then flush to avoid the risk of inhalation of potentially infectious particles. After use, clean and disinfect your hands in time.

Before eating or touching the surface of objects in the cabin, especially the high-frequency objects such as the armrest of the seat and the door handle of the bathroom, the hands should be cleaned and disinfected in time. Avoid contact with the mouth, nose and eyes when they are not disinfected.

If you feel fever, dry cough, fatigue and other uncomfortable symptoms during the flight, you should immediately seek help from the flight attendant.

Personal protective equipment (such as masks, disposable gloves, etc.) should be placed in a special garbage bag for protective equipment and should not be thrown away randomly.

  The person in charge emphasized that in addition, in the process of air travel, passengers should pay attention to keeping a distance of more than 1 meter with others as much as possible to avoid gathering.