Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01173:reg:2:p28
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01173
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2 (pt 28/39)
Character Range: 394651–397727

crew member for an aeroplane type must include training on the operator's normal, abnormal and emergency procedures for an aeroplane of the aeroplane type.
        (2) The training must cover standard operating procedures that relate to the cabin crew member's safety-related duties and responsibilities during normal day‑to‑day operations, including the following:
 (a) safety procedures for normal operations;
 (b) management of the cabin environment;
 (c) procedures for turbulence;
 (d) the operation of equipment and aircraft systems;
 (e) management of, and assistance to, the passengers;
 (f) communication and coordination with crew members and other personnel who have safety-related duties (for example, ground crew);
 (g) security requirements and procedures.
 (3) The training must cover emergency procedures for abnormal and emergency situations in flight and on the ground, including the following:
 (a) firefighting;
 (b) smoke or fumes in the cabin;
 (c) cabin pressurisation problems and decompression;
 (d) unlawful interference;
 (e) anticipated and unanticipated landing or ditching;
 (f) rapid disembarkation;
 (g) evacuation on land and water;
 (h) crew communication and coordination (within the meaning of subsection 13.16(1));
 (i) passenger handling and crowd control.
 (4) The training must include a practical component in which the cabin crew member participates in simulated realistic scenarios that allow the crew member to practice what is covered by the training.

Division 6—Annual training for cabin crew

13.30  Scope of Division 6, Chapter 13
  This Division:
 (a) is made for subregulation 121.725(1) of CASR; and
 (b) prescribes requirements for annual training for a cabin crew member in relation to an operator and an aeroplane type.
Note: 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 cabin crew members:
(a) a cabin 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 human factors principles and non-technical skills.

13.31  Cabin crew—general requirements: annual training
  Annual training mentioned in this Division must, in relation to any emergency or safety equipment covered by the training:
 (a) give a general description of the equipment;
 (b) instruct about pre-flight serviceability of the equipment;
 (c) instruct about the operation of the equipment;
 (d) instruct about the conditions required for the operation of the equipment;
 (e) instruct on the operational limitations of the equipment and duration of use;
 (f) instruct on precautions for use of the equipment;
 (g) instruct about the failure modes of the equipment;
 (h) instruct about the location of the equipment;
 (i) instruct on the