Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00333:reg:2:p9
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00333
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2 (pt 9/13)
Character Range: 51269–53961

safety briefing, instruction or demonstration must be given in a form that facilitates the application of the procedures applicable in the event of an emergency.
 (4) A specific safety briefing must be provided directly to any passenger with reduced mobility on the flight, and any person (the accompanying person) accompanying, or assisting, the passenger, and the safety briefing must:
 (a) include what to do if an emergency evacuation of the aeroplane is necessary; and
 (b) be given in a form appropriate to the passenger and accompanying person.
 (5) A specific safety briefing must be provided directly to any passenger responsible for an infant on the flight, which outlines:
 (a) when, and how, the infant must be restrained; and
 (b) the location of infant life jackets, if required to be carried under section 11.55.
 (6) Subject to subsection (7), a specific safety briefing must be provided directly to any passenger on the flight who is seated in an emergency exit row, which outlines what to do if it becomes necessary to use the exit.
 (7) Subsection (6) does not apply if:
 (a) a crew member who has been assigned to the flight is seated in a crew station adjacent to the exit; and
 (b) the crew member has been assigned emergency evacuation responsibilities for the exit in accordance with the operator's exposition.
 (8) If life jackets are required to be carried on the aeroplane under section 11.55, there must be a demonstration of the method of donning, and inflating, a life jacket.
 (9) A safety briefing that addresses the following matters must be given:
 (a) when seatbelts must be worn during the flight, and how to use them;
 (b) if the aeroplane's seats (or berths) are adjustable — when to adjust the back of the seat (or berth) to an upright position, or other position permitted by the aeroplane's aircraft flight manual instructions;
 (c) if the aeroplane's seats have attachments (for example, tray tables or footrests) — when the attachment must be in its stowed position;
 (d) if the aeroplane has an attachment, permanently fixed on an interior cabin structure, which is intended to be used, or manipulated, by passengers during flight (for example, a tray table or bassinet) — when the attachment must be in its stowed position;
 (e) where to stow, or otherwise secure, carry-on baggage and personal effects, and the periods during flight when these items must be stowed or secured;
 (f) where the emergency exits are located;
 (g) if the aeroplane is equipped with an escape-path lighting system — where it is;
 (h) if equipment to dispense supplemental oxygen is required to be carried on the aeroplane for the flight under Division 9 of Chapter 11 —