Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01173:reg:2:p19
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01173
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2 (pt 19/39)
Character Range: 370779–373634

also require compliance with the training facility or device standards in this Division: see sections 12.03, 12.14, 12.26 and 12.31.

13.07  Training facilities—general requirements
  A training facility that is used for training or checking must be equipped with the emergency and safety equipment and other devices that would enable that training or checking to be conducted in accordance with the training and checking requirements in Part 121 of CASR, this Manual of Standards, and the operator's training and checking system.

13.08  Training devices—general requirements
 (1) A device used, instead of an aeroplane, for training or checking a crew member must be capable of re-creating realistic situations for providing effective training or checking to a crew member.
 (2) A device used for training a crew member must be adequate and appropriate to ensure that the objectives of the training can be achieved.
 (3) A device used to conduct a check of a crew member must be capable of being used by the crew member to demonstrate the competencies being checked.
 (4) A device used to carry out training or checking must include the components necessary for the training or checking, including all the equipment required for the completion of practical exercises relevant to the training.
Example: A cabin training device used for firefighting training must be equipped to enable the crew member to complete practical exercises in firefighting.

Multiple cabin crew environment
 (5) If a cabin training device, or other device, is used to train crew members in operations conducted using multiple cabin crew, the device must be capable of assessing the competency of a member of the crew in a multiple cabin crew environment.

Simulated scenarios generally
 (6) A cabin training device or other device that will use a particular scenario to carry out training of a crew member in relation to an aeroplane must include any equipment, exits, aircraft systems, and other feature or component that is relevant for the scenario.

Simulations for emergency procedures
 (7) If the device is used to carry out training of a crew member in emergency procedures, it must be capable of simulating a realistic environment applicable to the relevant emergency scenario (for example, a smoke-filled cabin).

13.09  Firefighting training facilities and devices
 (1) Practical training using a firefighting simulated exercise must be conducted in an area that adequately simulates the confined space and obstacles of an aircraft cabin.
 (2) Fire extinguishers used for live firefighting exercises must be charged with an agent that adequately simulates the flow rate and dispersal pattern of the agent used in fire extinguishers fitted to, or carried on, aeroplanes operated by the operator.
 (3) If a training facility or device is used to simulate a fire for live