Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2021C01240:body:0:p12
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2021C01240
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Character Range: 28086–30789

or malfunctions during the operation of the aircraft.
       6.3If the pilot in command of an aircraft uses a permitted EFB as a means of viewing some of the authorised aeronautical information, the training in the use of the EFB must ensure continuing flight crew proficiency in the non-EFB documents used to complement EFB use.
       6.4The training must be provided by a person approved by the HFO, and be specific for the functionality level and class of the permitted EFB.

7 Certification of completion of EFB training
       For clauses 5 and 6, the operations manual must require the AOC holder's HFO to certify in writing to the AOC holder that, for the following persons:
(a) the EFB Administrator;
(b) each flight crew member of an aircraft under the AOC who may use the permitted EFB;
the HFO is satisfied that the person:
(c) has been trained and assessed in accordance with the operations manual; and
(d) is competent:
 (i) for the EFB Administrator — to manage and administer, in accordance with the requirements set out in the operations manual and this Appendix, flight crew use of the permitted EFB; and
 (ii) for a flight crew member — to use a permitted EFB, in accordance with the requirements set out in the operations manual and this Appendix.

8 Hardware integrity for aircraft-installed EFB
       The AOC holder must establish, and set out in the operations manual, procedures which make it clear that the EFB Administrator is not responsible for the management and administration of the hardware of, and that is associated with, an aircraft-installed EFB.

9 Hardware integrity for EFBs
       9.1Without affecting clause 8, the AOC holder must establish, and set out in the operations manual, procedures to safely manage the hardware of, and accessories for, a permitted EFB, including:
(a) its removal, repair, replacement, re-installation and maintenance; and
(b) its storage when off the aircraft, and its stowage when on the aircraft and not mounted.
       9.2For subclause 9.1, hardware and accessories include the following:
(a) the electronic device constituting the hardware of the permitted EFB;
(b) any mount for the EFB;
(c) cables and antennae for the EFB;
(d) screen protectors for the EFB;
(e) batteries and other portable power sources for the EFB.

10 Data integrity for permitted EFBs
       The AOC holder must establish, and set out in the operations manual, procedures for the following for a permitted EFB:
(a) the loading of software on to the EFB (including who may do this and how it is to be done);
(b) the entry of data into, and the verification of data in, the EFB (including who may do this and how it is to be done);
(c) ensuring that any data