Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00332:reg:3:p8
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00332
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 3 (pt 8/20)
Character Range: 64793–67662

crew member;
 (n) if a safety briefing card, for the rotorcraft, is required to be available to each passenger under subregulation 133.235(2) of CASR:
 (i) where to find it; and
 (ii) if it sets out different seating configurations for the rotorcraft — which configuration is in use for the flight;
 (o) if special survival equipment relevant to a specific environment is intended to be used by a passenger — the location of the equipment and location of written instructions for its use;
 (p) when, and how, to assume the brace position, including the position for passengers with infants.
Note 1: Smoking on the rotorcraft during the flight is prohibited under section 37 of the Air Navigation Regulations 2016.
Note 2: Certain directions to passengers, in relation to seats, are required to be given under regulation 91.570 of CASR.

7.03  Safety instructions during flight
 (1) This section prescribes requirements for subregulation 133.240(1) of CASR.
 (2) The safety instructions mentioned in this section must be given to a passenger at a time, before the landing of the rotorcraft, at which the passenger could be reasonably expected to remember the instructions before the flight ends.
 (3) A safety instruction that addresses the following must be given:
 (a) that seatbelts and restraint systems must be securely fastened for landing;
 (b) that seat backs must be in the upright position or, for a person who is ill or incapacitated, another position approved by the pilot in command;
 (c) that any attachments to a seat, including a tray table or footrest, must be stowed;
 (d) that any attachment on an interior cabin structure that is intended to be used, or manipulated, by passengers during flight (for example, a tray table or bassinet) must be stowed.
Note 1: Regulation 133.215 of CASR requires a rotorcraft operator's exposition to include procedures for giving instructions to passengers about securely stowing carry-on baggage, including before the landing of the rotorcraft.
Note 2: Regulation 133.280 of CASR requires a rotorcraft operator's exposition to include procedures for the operation of portable electronic devices for a flight of the rotorcraft. Regulation 91.170 of CASR makes provision in relation to the operation of such devices during a flight.

Chapter 7A — Head-up display, enhanced vision system and synthetic vision system

7A.01  Requirements for use of head-up display, enhanced vision system and synthetic vision system
        RESERVED
Note Regulation 133.255 of CASR permits the Part 133 MOS to prescribe requirements for the use of a head-up display, enhanced vision system or synthetic vision system for a flight of a rotorcraft. This section has been reserved for any future provisions that would be appropriate following consultation.

Chapter 8 — NVIS flights

Division 1—Purpose, application and definitions

8.01