Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:8:p6
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 6/8)
Character Range: 2517478–2520629

121.620 The 3 yearly emergency and safety equipment training and checking requirements

Subpart 121.P—Cabin crew

Division 121.P.1—Preliminary
121.625 Application of Subpart 121.P
121.630 When cabin crew are required

Division 121.P.2—General
121.635 Number of cabin crew
121.640 Qualifications, experience and training
121.645 Competence
121.650 Minimum age
121.655 English proficiency
121.660 Assignment to duty as senior cabin crew member
121.665 Training and checking for senior cabin crew member
121.670 Operating with a reduced number of cabin crew
121.675 Second senior cabin crew member
121.680 Training facilities and devices

Division 121.P.3—Operation of aeroplanes of different aeroplane types
121.685 Application of Division 121.P.3
121.690 Content of exposition in relation to aeroplane types
121.695 Maximum number of aeroplane types
121.700 Assignment to different aeroplane types

Division 121.P.4—Recent experience
121.705 Recent experience requirements—6 months before flight

Division 121.P.5—Non‑recurrent training and checking
121.710 Meeting initial training requirements
121.715 Meeting conversion training requirements
121.720 Meeting differences training requirements

Division 121.P.6—Recurrent training and checking
121.725 Annual training and holding valid annual training check
121.730 Holding valid line check
121.735 Three yearly training and holding valid 3 yearly training check

Division 121.P.7—When cabin crew are carried but not required
121.740 Competence
121.745 Minimum age
121.750 Annual emergency and safety equipment check

Subpart 121.V—Emergency evacuation procedures
121.755 Emergency evacuation procedures

Subpart 121.Z—Certain single‑engine aeroplanes
121.760 Application of Part 135 to certain operations
121.765 At least 2 pilots required for certain IFR flights
121.770 Trend monitoring systems required for certain VFR flights by day
121.775 Terrain awareness and warning system
121.780 Aircraft not to be flown under the VFR at night
Subpart 121.A—Preliminary

121.005  Application of Part 121
 (1) This Part (other than Subpart 121.Z) applies to the operation of a multi‑engine aeroplane for an Australian air transport operation if either or both of the following apply in relation to the aeroplane:
 (a) it has a maximum operational passenger seat configuration of more than 9;
 (b) it has a maximum take‑off weight of more than 8,618 kg.
Note: For the additional application of Subpart 121.N, see regulation 121.470.
 (2) Subpart 121.Z applies to the operation of a single‑engine aeroplane for an Australian air transport operation if both of the following apply in relation to the aeroplane:
 (a) it has a maximum operational passenger seat configuration of more than 9;
 (b) it has a maximum take‑off weight of not more than 8,618 kg.

121.010  Approvals by CASA for Part 121
 (1) If a provision of this Part, or of the Part 121 Manual of Standards, refers to a person holding an approval under this regulation, a person may apply to CASA, in writing, for the approval.
 (2) Subject to regulation 11.055, the approval must be granted.
 (3) Subregulation 11.055(1B) applies to the granting