Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01173:reg:2:p12
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01173
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2 (pt 12/39)
Character Range: 352241–355209

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Subdivision B—Part 121 proficiency check for flight engineers

12.24  Flight engineers—Part 121 proficiency check requirements
  For the purposes of subregulation 121.580(4) of CASR, a Part 121 proficiency check for a flight engineer and an aeroplane of a particular kind must check the competency of the flight engineer in accordance with the flight engineer type rating flight test in Appendix V.2, section W of Schedule 5 to the Part 61 Manual of Standards.

Division 6—Annual emergency and safety equipment training for flight crew

12.25  Scope of Division 6, Chapter 12
  This Division:
 (a) is made for paragraph 121.610(1)(c) of CASR; and
 (b) prescribes requirements for annual emergency and safety equipment training for a flight crew member in relation to an operator and an aeroplane of a particular kind.
Note: Provisions in Part 119 of CASR relating to human factors and non-technical skills also affect the training that an operator is required to provide to flight crew members:
(a) a flight crew member must meet the requirements in the operator's exposition about training in human factors principles and non-technical skills before carrying out a duty of the person's position: see regulation 119.180 of CASR; and
(b) regulation 119.175 of CASR requires the operator to have a program for training and assessing its operational safety-critical personnel in human factors principles and non-technical skills.

12.26  Flight crew—training facilities and devices: annual training
  A training facility or device used to conduct annual emergency and safety equipment training in relation to an aeroplane of a particular kind, must meet the requirements of Division 3 of Chapter 13 that apply to the training and an aeroplane of that kind.

12.27  Flight crew—general requirements: annual emergency and equipment training
  Annual emergency and safety equipment training mentioned in this Division must, in relation to the equipment that is the subject of the training:
 (a) give a general description of the equipment;
 (b) instruct about pre-flight serviceability of the equipment;
 (c) instruct about the operation of the equipment;
 (d) instruct about the conditions required for the operation of the equipment;
 (e) instruct on the operational limitations of the equipment and duration of use;
 (f) instruct on precautions for use of the equipment;
 (g) instruct about the failure modes of the equipment;
 (h) instruct about the location of the equipment;
 (i) instruct on the relevant communication and coordination activities with crew members and other personnel;
 (j) instruct about the operator's emergency and safety-related procedures associated with the operation of the equipment.

12.28  Flight crew—items of emergency and safety equipment

 (1) Annual emergency and safety equipment training for a flight crew member, in relation to an aeroplane of a particular kind, must cover each of the following items of emergency