Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:35:p14
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 35 (pt 14/20)
Character Range: 1754947–1757959

this Subpart applies commits an offence if:
 (a) the registered operator:
 (i) operates the helicopter; or
 (ii) permits a person to operate the helicopter; and
 (b) a requirement in this regulation is not met while the helicopter is operating.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
 (2) Each emergency exit must be marked so that its location can be seen from a distance equal to the width of the cabin.
 (3) There must be a sign on or near each exit that:
 (a) shows the location of the exit handle; and
 (b) gives the operating instructions for the handle; and
 (c) can be read by a person attempting to open the exit.
 (4) The light for each emergency exit sign must:
 (a) operate independently of the helicopter's main lighting system; and
 (b) be able to be switched on manually; and
 (c) remain illuminated when the helicopter makes an emergency landing, regardless of whether the light switches on automatically or must be switched on manually.
 (5) The outside of the fuselage must be marked to show:
 (a) each emergency exit; and
 (b) if an exit can be opened from outside—the means by which it can be opened.
 (6) An offence against subregulation (1) is an offence of strict liability.

Part 91—General operating and flight rules

Table of contents

Subpart 91.A—Preliminary
91.005 Application of Part 91—Australian aircraft in Australian territory
91.010 Application of Part 91—Australian aircraft in foreign countries
91.015 Application of Part 91—Australian aircraft over the high seas
91.020 Application of Part 91—foreign registered aircraft
91.025 Application of Part 91—foreign state aircraft
91.030 Application of Part 91—aircraft to which Part 101, 103 or 131 applies
91.035 Application of Part 91—certain provisions of this Part do not apply if provisions of Part 105, 121, 133, 135 or 138 apply
91.040 Issue of Manual of Standards for Part 91
91.045 Approvals by CASA for Part 91
91.050 Approvals by authorised persons for Subpart 91.T

Subpart 91.C—General

Division 91.C.1—General flight limitations
91.055 Aircraft not to be operated in manner that creates a hazard
91.060 Unauthorised travel or placing of cargo on aircraft
91.085 NVIS flights
91.090 All flights—airspeed limits

Division 91.C.2—Operational documents
91.095 Compliance with flight manual etc.

Division 91.C.3—Flight related documents
91.100 Electronic documents
91.105 Carriage of documents
91.110 Carriage of documents for certain flights
91.115 Carriage of documents—flights that begin or end outside Australian territory
91.120 Journey logs—flights that begin or end outside Australian territory

Division 91.C.4—Reporting and recording defects and incidents etc.

Division 91.C.5—Search and rescue services and emergency and survival equipment

Division 91.C.6—Miscellaneous requirements for aircraft
91.140 Operating an Australian aircraft outside Australia
91.145 Requirements to be met before Australian aircraft may fly
91.150 Operating aircraft with inoperative equipment—placarding
91.155 Manipulating flight controls