The reporter stated a company bulletin regarding operations in the 5G environment is incomplete and hard to comprehend creating a safety concern.

Date: 2023-06 · Aircraft: No Aircraft

Anomalies: deviation-discrepancy-procedural-published-material-policy

Synopsis

The reporter stated a company bulletin regarding operations in the 5G environment is incomplete and hard to comprehend creating a safety concern.

Narrative

Company bulletin is completely unreadable. I get the impression from reading it that we're test pilots with passengers on board. That is unacceptable if that's the case. It appears that this has been rushed and safety standards have been disregarded. All of this is culminating to us operating into an environment where we think equipment will fail. But only certain equipment. There is no mention as to why one thing will possibly fail but many; many; many other things won't. Instead; we're given seemingly random lists of items. This leads me to the impression that no actual testing has been done. No actual analysis has been done. Despite this; the decision has been made operate into this environment where we expect multiple systems to fail. Our first duty is to the safety of ourselves and our Passengers and I get the impression that duty has been put on the sidelines in favor of covering up a bad plan with more bad ideas instead of stopping; and actually analyzing the problem and fixing it. We should not be flying into an environment where we expect multiple systems to fail. I get the impression that we should suspend any operation into 5g airports until it is a known quantity. However; the bulletin was so incomprehensible that I'm unsure.

Source: NASA Aviation Safety Reporting System (public domain). Reports are voluntary submissions and are not verified by NASA.