Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01173:reg:2:p17
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01173
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2 (pt 17/39)
Character Range: 365686–368428

listening; and
 (ii) 300 for reading; and
 (iii) 160 for speaking; and
 (iv) 140 for writing; or
 (c) the Test of English as a Foreign Language internet-based test (TOEFL IBT) with a grade not less than 71; or
 (d) the Test of English as a Foreign Language computer-based test (TOEFL CBT) with a grade not less than 197; or
 (e) the Test of English as a Foreign Language paper-based test (TOEFL PB) with a grade not less than 530.

Education or English language work experience

 (2) For the purposes of paragraph 13.01(1)(a), this section applies to a person who:
 (a) has completed a minimum of 3 years of secondary education in an Australian or New Zealand education institution in which the principle language of instruction is English; or
 (b) has completed a minimum of 3 years in a course that is at least the equivalent of an Australian secondary education in an educational institution in a country where one of the principal languages of instruction was English; or
 (c) has worked in Australia or New Zealand for at least 3 of the 5 years immediately before commencing employment as a cabin crew member with the operator; or
 (d) has worked in one of the following countries for at least 3 of the 5 years immediately before commencing employment as a cabin crew member with the operator:
 (i) United Kingdom;
 (ii) Republic of Ireland;
 (iii) United States of America; or
 (e) has worked in Canada for at least 3 of the 5 years immediately before commencing employment with the operator as a cabin crew member and has documentary evidence showing the use of English in the workplace.

Division 2—Senior cabin crew members: training and checking

13.03  Scope of Division 2, Chapter 13
  This Division:
 (a) is made for the purposes of paragraph 121.665(1)(b) of CASR; and
 (b) prescribes training and checking that must be successfully completed by a senior cabin crew member in relation to an aeroplane and a flight.

13.04  Senior cabin crew training
  Training for a senior cabin crew member must cover the duties and responsibilities of the senior cabin crew member, and include at least the following:
 (a) how to deliver briefings regarding normal, abnormal and emergency situations;
 (b) communication, cooperation and coordination with the crew and other personnel;
 (c) the operator's procedures and the requirements of the civil aviation legislation;
 (d) the administrative tasks required by the operator;
 (e) reporting systems and requirements;
 (f) fatigue management.
Note: Provisions in Part 119 relating to human factors and non-technical skills also affect the training that an operator is required to provide to senior cabin crew members:
(a) regulation 119.180 of CASR makes it a requirement that a cabin crew