Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01173:reg:2:p31
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01173
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2 (pt 31/39)
Character Range: 402763–405821

safety-related procedures for the following:
 (a) stowage of articles in the cabin;
 (b) turbulence;
 (c) the operation of equipment and aircraft systems that are relevant to the duties of a cabin crew member;
 (d) the physiological effects of flying, including hypoxia, oxygen requirements, pressurisation in the atmosphere and the cabin, effects of pressure changes on the body and time of useful consciousness;
 (e) the provision of first aid on an aeroplane and treatment of the physiological effects of flying, including the use of equipment for the purpose;
 (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) crew incapacitation;
 (j) passenger handling and crowd control.
 (4) The training must also cover:
 (a) post-accident survival techniques on land and water and the use of related survival equipment; and
 (b) reviewing incidents and accidents that are relevant to the operator and a flight of the aeroplane.
 (5) The training must include a practical component in which the cabin crew member participates in simulated realistic scenarios that collectively allow practice in at least the following matters covered by the training:
 (a) crew communication and coordination;
 (b) firefighting;
 (c) cabin pressurisation problems and decompression;
 (d) crew incapacitation;
 (e) evacuation on land and on water.

Division 7—Three-yearly training and checking for cabin crew

13.35  Three-yearly training requirements
 (1) This section:
 (a) is made for subregulation 121.735(1) of CASR; and
 (b) prescribes requirements for 3-yearly training for a cabin crew member in relation to the operator of an aeroplane and the 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.
 (2) Three-yearly training must include the following:
 (a) training in the method of opening the flight crew compartment security door (if any) in emergency mode;
 (b) practical training in the