Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01173:reg:2:p30
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01173
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2 (pt 30/39)
Character Range: 400080–403024

type in relation to which the cabin crew member has been assigned duties—that equipment.
Note: Training that requires the use of emergency and safety equipment must use equipment that is representative: see section 13.11.

13.33  Cabin crew—doors and other exits for passenger evacuation: annual training

Application

 (1) This section applies to a normal and emergency exit:
 (a) fitted to an aeroplane of the aeroplane type in relation to which the cabin crew member has been assigned duties (the first-mentioned aeroplane); and
 (b) that enables passenger evacuation (a passenger evacuation exit).
 (2) If:
 (a) the crew member is assigned to duty on another aeroplane of the aeroplane type; and
 (b) a passenger evacuation exit on the aeroplane is different to any of the passenger evacuation exits on the first-mentioned aeroplane;
then this section also applies to that exit.

Training on operating the exits and evacuation procedures
 (3) Annual training for the crew member must cover:
 (a) the operation of each of the exits to which this section applies in normal and emergency mode; and
 (b) the evacuation procedures that relate to using the exits for passenger evacuation.

Means for assisting evacuation
 (4) The training must include instruction on use of the means for assisting evacuation on the aeroplane to which the exit is fitted (for example, escape ropes or evacuation slides).

Practical component
 (5) The training must include a practical component in which the cabin crew member:
 (a) operates and opens, in normal and emergency mode, the exits for which the cabin crew member has been assigned responsibility, as required by the operator's evacuation procedures; and
 (b) participates in simulated realistic scenarios that allow practice in what has been covered by the training.

Flight crew compartment security door
 (6) The training must also include:
 (a) instruction on the operation of the flight crew compartment security door fitted to the first-mentioned aeroplane; and
 (b) if:
 (i) the cabin crew member is assigned to duty on another aeroplane of the aeroplane type (the second-mentioned aeroplane); and
 (ii) the flight crew compartment security door on the second-mentioned aeroplane is different to the one fitted on the first-mentioned aeroplane;
  instruction on the operation of the door fitted to the second-mentioned aeroplane.

13.34  Cabin crew—abnormal, emergency and safety procedures: annual training
 (1) Annual training for a cabin crew member for an aeroplane type must include training on the operator's abnormal, emergency and safety-related procedures for an aeroplane of the aeroplane type.
 (2) The training must cover safety-related procedures for the following:
 (a) stowage of articles in the cabin;
 (b) turbulence;
 (c) the operation of equipment and aircraft systems that are relevant to the duties of a cabin crew member;
 (d) the physiological effects of flying, including