Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2021C00800:body:0:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2021C00800
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 5107–7856

less than 1 cabin attendant in each separate compartment occupied by passengers, and, where the number of cabin attendants used in the emergency evacuation demonstration required by section 20.11 was in excess of the numbers required by (a), (b) or (c) above, the number of cabin attendants on an aircraft shall be not less than the numbers required by (a), (b) or (c) as applicable plus the excess number of attendants used in the demonstration.
       6.2When cabin attendants must be carried in accordance with paragraph 6.1, the number of cabin attendants need not be increased when infants or children are carried and the total number of passengers exceeds that permitted by the number of cabin attendants provided that:
(a) the number of excess passengers does not exceed 5% (to the next highest whole number); and
(b) the excess passengers are infants or children.
       6.3When parachutists are carried on aircraft engaged in parachuting operations they shall not be regarded as passengers for the purpose of determining the number of cabin attendants required.

6A Manned balloons and hot air airships
       A manned balloon or hot air airship engaged in charter operations need not carry a cabin attendant if:
(a) the operator's operations manual (the manual) mentions the duties and responsibilities of the pilot in command for the briefing and control of passengers in normal and emergency situations; and
(b) for a manned balloon or hot air airship that has more that 2 passenger compartments — the pilot in command has a separate compartment centrally located among the passenger compartments; and
(c) during the operations:
 (i) the number of passengers does not exceed 24; and
 (ii) an approximately equal weight of passengers is located in each of the passenger compartments; and
 (iii) not more than 6 passengers are located in each passenger compartment; and
 (iv) the passengers are always in a position to hear any instructions given by the pilot in command; and
(d) during passenger loading and launching operations, and as far as possible during landing and passenger unloading operations, at least the following are available to help the pilot with loading or unloading passengers:
 (i) if not more than 16 passengers are carried — 1 ground crew member trained in accordance with the manual (a trained ground crew member); and
 (ii) if more than 16 passengers are carried — 2 trained ground crew members, with 1 at either end of the basket or as directed by the pilot in command of the balloon; and
(e) the manual contains a detailed statement of ground crew training and duties, including a system to record for each trained ground crew member when and how he or she successfully completed training; and
(f) the operations