Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01173:reg:2:p26
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01173
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2 (pt 26/39)
Character Range: 389529–392324

and any related equipment (for example, protective clothing, smoke protection) fitted to, or carried on, an aeroplane of the aeroplane type;
 (b) drills for firefighting.
 (2) The training must include a practical component in which the cabin crew member participates in a firefighting simulated exercise for the practice of what has been covered by the training.
Note 1: Training that requires the use of emergency and safety equipment in relation to an aeroplane type must use equipment that is representative of equipment fitted to, or carried on, an aeroplane of the type: see section 13.11.
Note 2: Practical training that uses a firefighting simulated exercise must meet the requirements in subsection 13.09(1).

13.25  Cabin crew—doors and exits: conversion training
 (1) Conversion training for a cabin crew member for an aeroplane type must include training on the operation of each door and exit (including any flight deck window or hatch):
 (a) fitted to each model or variant of an aeroplane of the aeroplane type to which the crew member has been assigned duties; and
 (b) in normal and emergency mode.
 (2) Training must include use of the means (not including evacuation slides) for assisting evacuation on the aeroplane, for example, escape ropes.
Note: Requirements for training on evacuation slides are provided for in section 13.26.
 (3) The training must include a demonstration, given to the cabin crew member, of the operation of the flight deck exits (other than a flight crew compartment security door), in normal and emergency modes.
 (4) The training must include a practical component in which the cabin crew member:
 (a) operates and opens each of the exits covered by the training (other than a flight deck exit whose operation is demonstrated under subsection (3)), in normal and emergency modes; and
 (b) if escape ropes are carried on the aeroplane—prepares the escape ropes (other than flight deck escape ropes) for use in an evacuation, up to the point of (but not including) evacuating using the ropes.

13.26  Cabin crew—evacuation slides
 (1) Conversion training for a cabin crew member for an aeroplane type must include training on the use of each evacuation slide that is fitted to, or carried on, an aeroplane of the type (the first-mentioned aeroplane).
 (2) If:
 (a) the crew member is assigned to duty on another aeroplane of the aeroplane type; and
 (b) an evacuation slide fitted to, or carried on, the aeroplane is different to an evacuation slide fitted to, or carried, on the 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