Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01173:reg:4:p10
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01173
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4 (pt 10/18)
Character Range: 168818–171524

attachment, permanently fixed on an interior cabin structure, that is intended to be used or manipulated by passengers during flight (for example, a tray table or bassinet)—when the attachment must be in its stowed position;
 (e) where to stow, or otherwise secure, carry-on baggage and personal effects, and the periods during flight when these items must be stowed or secured;
 (f) where the emergency exits are located;
 (g) if the aeroplane is equipped with an escape-path lighting system—where it is;
 (h) if equipment to dispense supplemental oxygen is required to be carried on the aeroplane for the flight under Division 9 of Chapter 11—the location of the equipment and how to use it;
 (i) if life jackets are required to be carried on the aeroplane for the flight under section 11.59:
 (i) where they are located and how to use them; and
 (ii) the giving of a warning that life jackets must not be inflated inside the aeroplane;
 (j) if life rafts are required to be carried on the aeroplane for the flight under section 11.62—where they are located;
 (k) that smoking is prohibited on board the aeroplane under legislation;
 (l) that carry-on baggage must be left behind in the event of an emergency evacuation;
 (m) the requirement to comply with any safety directions and instructions given by a crew member;
 (n) in relation to the safety briefing card required to be available to each passenger under regulation 121.280 of CASR:
 (i) where to find it; and
 (ii) if the safety briefing card sets out different seating configurations for the aeroplane—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 without instructions at the time of use—the location of the equipment and how to use it.
Note 1: Smoking on the aeroplane during a Part 121 operation 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.

8.04  Safety instructions during flight
 (1) The safety instructions to a passenger, mentioned in this section, must be given at a time, before the landing of the aeroplane, at which the passenger could be reasonably expected to remember the instruction before the flight ends.
 (2) 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 (or berth), including a tray