Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00187:reg:7:p9
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00187
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 7 (pt 9/11)
Character Range: 250051–252688

a person in the system;
           (iii) release a person from the system.

Division 20.3 Safety briefings and instructions

20.05 Purpose
        For paragraph 91.565 (1) (a), this Division prescribes the requirements for a passenger safety briefing and instructions before an aircraft takes off for a flight.

20.06 Passenger safety briefings and instructions
        The passenger safety briefing and instructions must cover the following:
(a) the rules about smoking during the flight;
(b) the places on the aircraft where smoking is prohibited;
(c) when seatbelts must be worn during the flight, and how to use them;
(d) the requirement that seat backs must be in the upright position (or otherwise, if permitted by the AFM) during take-off and landing;
(e) any requirement that attachments to the seat (for example, tray tables and footrests) must be stowed during taxiing, take-off and landing;
(f) how and when to adopt the brace position;
(g) where the emergency exits are, and how to use them;
(h) the location of evacuation slides (if any) and how to use them;
(i) if emergency oxygen is carried for the flight — how and when to use the emergency oxygen;
(j) how and where to stow, or otherwise secure, carry-on baggage and personal effects, and the periods during the flight when these items must be stowed or secured;
(k) if the aircraft is fitted with escape path lighting — where the lighting is and how to use it;
(l) if survival equipment is carried, and it is intended that a passenger is to use the equipment — where the equipment is carried, and how to use it;
(m) if life jackets or life rafts are carried — where the jackets or rafts are located, and how to use them;
(n) the requirement that life jackets must not be inflated inside the aircraft;
(o) the limitations imposed on the use of portable electronic devices during different stages of the flight;
(p) the requirement that:
           (i) passengers seated in emergency exit rows must be willing and able to operate the exit in the event of an emergency; and
           (ii) such passengers must not have a condition that will cause them to obstruct the exit or hinder an emergency evacuation;
(q) when a passenger is carried who requires assistance — the nature of the assistance required in the event of an emergency, which emergency exit to use and when to use it;
(r) when a passenger is seated in a pilot seat — the requirement to ensure that controls are not manipulated or interfered with by the passenger;
(s) for a flight of a jump aircraft — the physical location(s) within, or on, the aircraft that the passenger must occupy during the flight in