Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2021C00800:body:0:p5
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2021C00800
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Character Range: 10178–13029

in accordance with paragraph 4.1.
       9.4Approved stowage for solid articles means:
(a) under a passenger seat, where the stowage compartment has an approved means of preventing solid articles from shifting forwards; or
(b) in an overhead locker in accordance with the design weight limitation of the locker; or
(c) in any other locker or rack, excluding overhead racks, which have been designed to contain solid articles in flight.
Note   Underseat stowage compartments which comply with the forward restraint provisions of section 103.10 are approved for the purposes of this section.

10 Passenger service
       Except when in use, all items provided for passenger service, such as food containers, vacuum flasks and serving trays, shall be carried in their respective stowages and secured against movement likely to cause injury to persons or damage to the aircraft. In any case, all such items shall be stowed during take-off and landing.

11 Carriage of passengers in seats at which dual controls are fitted
       11.1Except as provided in paragraph 11.2, in all aircraft for which the Certificate of Airworthiness specifies a minimum crew of 1 pilot, a person may occupy a seat at which fully or partially functioning dual controls are fitted if the pilot gives adequate instruction to that person to ensure that the controls are not interfered with in flight and there is satisfactory communication available at all times between the pilot and that person.
       11.2In respect of aircraft engaged in regular public transport operations, the seat referred to in paragraph 11.1 shall not be occupied by a person other than a licensed pilot or an employee of the operator of the aircraft unless approved by CASA. Details of such an approval shall be included in the Operations Manual.
       11.3The provisions of these paragraphs shall not be construed as limiting the exercise of the authority of CASA in accordance with regulation 226 of the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988.

12 Passenger capacity
       12.1The number of passengers carried in an aircraft for which an emergency evacuation demonstration is required by subsection 15 of section 20.11 shall not exceed the number demonstrated or the number otherwise approved by CASA, except that when infants are carried the number may be increased by 5% (to the nearest whole number), provided the excess passengers are infants.
       12.2The number of passengers carried in an aircraft for which an emergency evacuation demonstration is not required may exceed the number of approved passenger seats fitted in the aircraft only if the excess number of passengers:
(a) has been approved by CASA; or
(b) does not exceed the number specified in column 2 of the following table opposite the number of passenger seats specified in column 1;
       and the excess passengers are infants