Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00332:reg:20:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00332
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 20 (pt 4/21)
Character Range: 268820–271737

The training must deal with the following:
 (a) training in general emergency and survival procedures;
 (b) training in aerodrome and rotorcraft security procedures;
 (c) training in procedures for the location of, access to, and use of, the emergency and safety equipment on the rotorcraft;
 (d) if life jackets and life rafts are required to be carried on the rotorcraft for the flight under regulation 133.360 of CASR — training in ditching procedures, and training, including in-water practical training, in underwater escape and the use of life jackets and life rafts;
 (e) for a flight to which paragraph (d) does not apply, but for which life jackets are required to be carried on the rotorcraft under regulation 133.360 of CASR — training in ditching procedures, and training, including in-water practical training, in underwater escape and the use of life jackets.

12.05  Conversion training and flight crew member proficiency check
 (1) The flight crew member must have successfully completed the operator's conversion training, and flight crew member proficiency check, for the rotorcraft.
 (2) The training must deal with the following:
 (a) training in the duties and responsibilities for the flight crew member's position;
 (b) training in the standard operating procedures for the type or class of rotorcraft used for the flight;
 (c) training in the normal, non-normal and emergency procedures for a rotorcraft of that type or class;
 (d) training in any flight procedures or manoeuvres, conducted in a rotorcraft of that type or class, for which the operator holds an approval under regulation 91.045 or 133.015 of CASR;
Note: Examples of approvals issued under regulation 91.045, or 133.015, of CASR include approvals to conduct flights using certain PBN navigation specifications.
 (e) training in the procedures for any other operations conducted by the operator in a rotorcraft of that type or class that the flight crew member has not previously experienced, for example, offshore airborne radar approach operations or NVIS operations.

12.06  Line training and flight crew member line check
 (1) The flight crew member must be undertaking, or have successfully completed, the operator's line training, and flight crew member line check, for the rotorcraft.
 (2) The training must deal with the following:
 (a) training in the operator's safety management system's risk assessment and management practices;
 (b) training in the procedures for the conduct of line operations;
 (c) training in the procedures related to aerodrome ground handling, rotorcraft parking and public safety;
 (d) if passengers are carried on the flight — training in the conduct of passenger handling, briefings and safety demonstrations;
 (e) training specific to the operator's area of operations, or routes if the operator's exposition describes the area of operations as a specific route or a number of routes;
 (f)