Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01173:reg:2:p20
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01173
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2 (pt 20/39)
Character Range: 373401–376135

adequately simulates the flow rate and dispersal pattern of the agent used in fire extinguishers fitted to, or carried on, aeroplanes operated by the operator.
 (3) If a training facility or device is used to simulate a fire for live firefighting exercises, it must adequately simulate the characteristics of a fire relevant to the training (for example, flame, heat, smoke or a fire's reaction to the application of an extinguishing agent).

13.10  Water-survival training facilities
  If wet drills are to be, or are required by this Manual of Standards to be, conducted in a practical exercise at a training facility, the facility must have a body of water or pool of sufficient depth to enable the exercise to be realistically performed.

13.11 Devices used for training on emergency or safety equipment
 (1) If training and checking for a crew member involves training or checking a crew member on emergency and safety equipment (the relevant equipment) fitted to, or carried on, an aeroplane, the equipment or other device used for the training or checking must be representative of the relevant equipment in accordance with this section.
 (2) Emergency or safety equipment used for the training or checking must:
 (a) be the same, or substantially the same, equipment fitted to, or carried on, the aeroplane; and
 (b) be capable of being used by the crew member to demonstrate a competency:
 (i) relating to the functionality, purpose or use of the equipment that is fitted to, or carried on, the aeroplane; and
 (ii) that is the subject of the training.
 (3) A device used for the training or checking, that incorporates emergency or safety equipment, must:
 (a) have incorporated into the device equipment that is the same, or substantially the same, emergency or safety equipment fitted to, or carried on, the aeroplane; and
 (b) be capable of being used by the crew member to demonstrate a competency:
 (i) relating to the functionality, purpose or use of the emergency or safety equipment that is fitted to, or carried on, the aeroplane; and
 (ii) that is the subject of the training.

13.12  Cabin training devices etc. must be representative
 (1) This section applies to a cabin training device, exit trainer and any other device that is used for training or checking a crew member in relation to an aeroplane type.
 (2) Any dials, handles, switches, restraint brackets and mounting devices that are included in the device must be representative of those fitted to, or carried on, an aeroplane of that type, in respect of:
 (a) their operation; and
 (b) any force required for their operation.
 (3) The direction of movement, associated forces and travel of all controls on equipment in the device must be representative