Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01173:reg:2:p27
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01173
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2 (pt 27/39)
Character Range: 392054–394926

first-mentioned aeroplane;
then conversion training must include training on the use of the different slide.
 (3) The training must include a practical component requiring the cabin crew member to safely complete a descent using an evacuation slide representative of one fitted to an aeroplane of the aeroplane type.
 (4) For the purposes of subsection (3), if the aeroplanes of the aeroplane type have more than one passenger deck, the descent using an evacuation slide is required to be conducted from the height of the lower passenger deck only.

 (5) Despite subsection (3), a descent in relation to an aeroplane of the aeroplane type (the relevant aeroplane) need not be conducted if:
 (a) the crew member has completed a descent when undertaking conversion training for an aeroplane of a different aeroplane type with the same operator; and
 (b) any difference in the characteristics of the evacuation slide used for that descent (such as height or width of the slide, or angle of the slide with respect to the ground) are not significant enough to affect the outcomes of the training regarding the crew member's competency to perform a descent using an evacuation slide for the relevant aeroplane.

13.27  Cabin crew—crew incapacitation procedures
 (1) Conversion training for a cabin crew member and an aeroplane of the aeroplane type must include training on:
 (a) how cabin crew are to respond in the event of crew incapacitation during normal, abnormal and emergency situations; and
 (b) the aeroplane type specific elements and conditions relevant to the response.
 (2) The training must include instruction on how to operate any equipment fitted to, or carried on, the aeroplane that relates to treating an incapacitated crew member (for example, flight crew seats, flight deck oxygen).
 (3) The training must include a practical component in which the cabin crew member participates in simulated realistic scenarios that allow practice in what has been covered by the training.

13.28  Cabin crew—aircraft systems: conversion training
 (1) Conversion training for a cabin crew member for an aeroplane type must include training on the location and use of the aircraft systems of an aeroplane of the aeroplane type, that are relevant to the duties of a cabin crew member.
 (2) The training must include a practical component in which the cabin crew member participates in simulated realistic scenarios that allow practice in what has been covered by the training.

13.29  Cabin crew—normal, abnormal and emergency procedures: conversion training
 (1) Conversion training for a cabin crew member for an aeroplane type must include training on the operator's normal, abnormal and emergency procedures for an aeroplane of the aeroplane type.
        (2) The training must cover standard operating procedures that relate to the cabin crew member's safety-related