Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01173:reg:2:p14
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01173
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2 (pt 14/39)
Character Range: 357623–360523

on operating the exits and evacuation procedures
 (3) Annual emergency and safety equipment training for the flight crew member must cover:
 (a) the operation of each of the exits to which this section applies in normal and emergency mode; and
 (b) the evacuation procedures that relate to using the exits for passenger evacuation.

Means for assisting evacuation
 (4) The training must include instruction on use of the means for assisting evacuation on the aeroplane to which the exit is fitted (for example, escape ropes or evacuation slides).

Practical component
 (5) The training must include a practical component in which the flight crew member:
 (a) operates and opens, in normal and emergency mode, the exits:
 (i) for which the flight crew member is assigned responsibility as required by the operator's evacuation procedures; or
 (ii) for which there is a possibility that, in the event of cabin crew member incapacitation during an emergency, the flight crew member could be required to operate the exit; and
 (b) demonstrates the evacuation procedures that relate to using the exits for passenger evacuation.

Flight crew compartment security door
 (6) The training must also include:
 (a) instruction on the operation of the flight crew compartment security door fitted to the first-mentioned aeroplane; and
 (b) if:
 (i) the flight crew member is assigned to duty on another aeroplane of that kind (the second-mentioned aeroplane); and
 (ii) the flight crew compartment security door on the second-mentioned aeroplane is different to the one fitted on the first-mentioned aeroplane;
  instruction on the operation of the door fitted to the second-mentioned aeroplane.

Division 7—The 3-yearly emergency and safety equipment training and checking requirements for flight crew

12.30  Scope of Division 7, Chapter 12
  This Division:
 (a) is made for paragraph 121.620(1)(c) of CASR; and
 (b) prescribes requirements for 3-yearly emergency and safety equipment training for a flight crew member in relation to the operator and an aeroplane of a particular kind.
Note 1: The 3-yearly emergency and safety equipment training for a pilot, or a flight engineer, must relate to the duties the person has for an aeroplane in relation to emergency and safety equipment carried on the aeroplane: see paragraphs 121.620(1)(a) and (b).
Note 2: Provisions in Part 119 of CASR relating to human factors and non-technical skills also affect the training that an operator is required to provide to flight crew members:
(a) a flight crew member must meet the requirements in the operator's exposition about training in human factors principles and non-technical skills before carrying out a duty of the person's position: see regulation 119.180 of CASR; and
(b) regulation 119.175 of CASR requires the operator to have a program for training and assessing its operational safety-critical personnel in