Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2018C00034:reg:23:p6
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2018C00034
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 23 (pt 6/6)
Character Range: 112597–114779

complies with AS/NZS 4869.2:2010 Stand alone maritime survivor locating systems (MSLS) – Operating on frequencies other than 121.5 MHz); and
 (iii) a 406 MHz personal locator beacon with GPS capability; and
 (iv) a stainless steel ring or other arrangement, for clipping onto the safety rail system of the pilot launch; and
(b) a lanyard or webbing strap capable of withstanding a load of 1.2 kN and capable of securely clipping on to the PFD and the safety rail system.
Note for paragraph (a)   An MSLS transmitter is a portable transmitting device that sends an alert signal to an MSLS receiver.
Note 1   Part C1 of the NSCV sets out requirements for the safety rail system.
Note 2    Pilots and pilot launch seafarers must wear any additional personal protective equipment specified in the Pilotage Provider Safety Management System.

4 Helicopter transfer requirements
       (1)The helicopter must be licensed, operated and maintained in accordance with the requirements for the helicopter under the Civil Aviation Act 1988.
       (2)The pilotage provider's safety management system must document:
(a) the training licensed pilots must undergo before commencing transfers by helicopter; and
(b) the frequency of refresher training required for licensed pilots.
       (3)Each pilot carried by helicopter during pilot transfer must be provided with an inflatable lifejacket that is:
(a)  fitted with a 406 MHz personal locator beacon with GPS capability; and
(b) complies with paragraph 5.1.6 of Civil Aviation Order 20.11 (Emergency and life saving equipment and passenger control in emergencies).
Note   For further information about Civil Aviation Order 20.11 — see CASA's website at http://www.casa.gov.au.
       (4)A pilot may be transferred by helicopter to or from a vessel only if the pilot has undertaken helicopter escape training in accordance with the pilotage provider's safety management system.
       (5)A pilot must undergo a safety briefing conducted by the helicopter pilot before each flight.

Schedule 6 Reviewable decisions

 (section 83)
Item  Subsection  Decision                                                                          Person affected