Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01118:reg:6:p11
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01118
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 6 (pt 11/13)
Character Range: 111772–114768

through giving instructions;
       Note   For example, passengers must stow personal belongings and baggage, and assume the landing position, on the pilot's instructions.
(d) the wearing of suitable clothing (with an indication of what is unsuitable);
(e) smoking prohibitions around, and on board, the aircraft, including in relation to the use of e-cigarettes;
(f) procedures for boarding the aircraft;
(g) the in-flight use and stowage of personal belongings and baggage;
(h) instructions that the aircraft controls and equipment must not be interfered with;
(i) the timing and posture for the landing position to be adopted for landing, as appropriate to the aircraft type design;
(j) the landing position for an emergency;
(k) a practice session for each passenger in adopting the correct landing position and the brace position;
(l) the importance of remaining on board the aircraft until instructed otherwise, particularly after landing;
(m) instructions on the location and use of any emergency equipment (including life jackets and oxygen equipment) that is provided for individual passenger use;
(n) general instructions on any possibility of emergency situations and how to respond.

23.03 Safety briefing and instructions before landing
       (1) For paragraph 131.410 (2) (a), a prescribed circumstance is a time, before the landing of the Part 131 aircraft, at which the passenger could be reasonably expected to remember, before the flight ends, the safety briefing and instructions contained in this section.
       (2) The pilot in command must give a safety briefing that reminds the passengers of the landing position.
       (3) The pilot in command must give the passengers a safety instruction that:
(a) they must stow personal belongings and baggage; and
(b) they must assume the landing position; and
(c) they must remain on board the aircraft until instructed to disembark.

23.04 Operator's exposition
        A balloon transport operator's exposition must contain:
(a) the procedures and requirements for passenger safety briefings and instructions; and
(b) details of when safety briefings and instructions must be given; and
(c) a description of the role and qualifications of the persons, other than the pilot in command, who may give safety briefings and instructions.

CHAPTER 24 LOADING WEIGHTS

Division 24.1 Maximum loading weights

24.01 Purpose
        For subregulation 131.445 (2), this Division prescribes the circumstances and the method for calculating the maximum weight of a Part 131 aircraft for a flight.

24.02 Circumstances and methods for calculating maximum weight
       (1) For paragraph 131.445 (2) (a), the circumstances are before the Part 131 aircraft takes off for the flight.
Note   Under regulation 131.450, a balloon transport operator's exposition must include procedures for loading a Part 131 aircraft for a flight.
       (2) For paragraph 131.445 (2) (b), the method used to calculate the maximum weight of the Part 131 aircraft