Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01173:reg:2:p29
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01173
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2 (pt 29/39)
Character Range: 397479–400342

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 relevant communication and coordination activities with crew members and other personnel.

13.32  Cabin crew—emergency and safety equipment: annual training
 (1) Annual training for a cabin crew member must include training on emergency or safety equipment to which this section applies.

 (2) This section applies to each of the following items of emergency or safety equipment fitted to, or carried on, an aeroplane of the aeroplane type in relation to which the cabin crew member has been assigned duties (the first-mentioned aeroplane):
 (a) survival equipment required under section 11.13;
 (b) signalling equipment required under section 11.13;
 (c) oxygen equipment required under Division 9 of Chapter 11;
 (d) a survival ELT required under Division 10 of Chapter 11;
 (e) each item of portable equipment required under Division 11 of Chapter 11;
 (f) life jackets required under section 11.59;
 (g) life rafts required under section 11.62.
 (3) If:
 (a) the crew member is assigned to duty on another aeroplane of the aeroplane type; and
 (b) an item of emergency or safety equipment fitted to, or carried on, the other aeroplane is different to any of the items fitted to, or carried on, the first‑mentioned aeroplane;
then subsection (1) applies to that item of equipment.
 (4) If life jackets are carried on an aeroplane of the aeroplane type in relation to which the crew member has duties, the training must include donning of life jackets.
 (5) If an aeroplane of the aeroplane type in relation to which the crew member has duties carries portable supplemental oxygen, first-aid oxygen or protective breathing equipment—the training must include donning of the equipment.
 (6) The training must include a practical component in which the cabin crew member:
 (a) practices handling the equipment to which this section applies (other than the equipment mentioned in subsection (7)); and
 (b) participates in simulated realistic scenarios that allow practice in what has been covered by the training as it relates to the equipment.
 (7) The requirements in subsection (6) do not apply in relation to:
 (a) life rafts, slide rafts, survival ELTs or signalling equipment; or
 (b) if other survival equipment has been determined by the operator, using the procedures mentioned in regulation 121.340 of CASR, for an aeroplane of the aeroplane type in relation to which the cabin crew member has been assigned duties—that equipment.
Note: Training that requires the use of emergency and safety equipment must use equipment that is representative: see section 13.11.

13.33  Cabin crew—doors and other exits