Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:6:p42
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 6 (pt 42/79)
Character Range: 2631617–2634411

new check) for that operator and aeroplane in accordance with paragraph (1)(d) less than 3 months before the day the existing check is due to expire;
the new check is valid for the 3‑year period beginning at the end of the day the existing check expires.

121.620  The 3 yearly emergency and safety equipment training and checking requirements

Training requirements
 (1) The 3 yearly emergency and safety equipment training for a flight crew member for an aeroplane must meet the following requirements:
 (a) for a pilot—the training must relate to the duties of a pilot of the aeroplane in relation to emergency and safety equipment carried on the aeroplane;
 (b) for a flight engineer—the training must relate to the duties of a flight engineer for the aeroplane in relation to emergency and safety equipment carried on the aeroplane;
 (c) the training must meet the requirements prescribed by the Part 121 Manual of Standards.
 (1A) Without limiting paragraph (1)(c), the requirements may relate to training facilities or devices.

Checking requirements
 (2) A 3 yearly emergency and safety equipment check for a flight crew member for an aeroplane must:
 (a) check the competence of the flight crew member in relation to the requirements prescribed for the purposes of paragraph (1)(c); and
 (b) be carried out using:
 (i) the aeroplane; or
 (ii) a training facility or device which meets the requirements prescribed by the Part 121 Manual of Standards for the purposes of regulation 121.680.
Subpart 121.P—Cabin crew

Division 121.P.1—Preliminary

121.625  Application of Subpart 121.P
 (1) This Subpart (other than Division 121.P.7) applies in relation to a flight of an aeroplane if regulation 121.630 requires a cabin crew member to be carried on the aeroplane for the flight.
 (2) Division 121.P.7 applies in relation to a flight of an aeroplane if regulation 121.630 does not require a cabin crew member to be carried on the aeroplane for the flight.

121.630  When cabin crew are required
  A cabin crew member must be carried on a flight of an aeroplane if:
 (a) the flight is a passenger transport operation; and
 (b) either:
 (i) the aeroplane has a maximum operational passenger seat configuration of more than 19; or
 (ii) the aeroplane has a maximum operational passenger seat configuration of more than 9 and a maximum certificated passenger seating capacity of more than 19.

Division 121.P.2—General

121.635  Number of cabin crew

Number of cabin crew
 (1) The operator of an aeroplane for a flight contravenes this subregulation if, when the flight begins:
 (a) if the aeroplane does not have twin aisles—a requirement mentioned in subregulation (2) is not met for the flight; or
 (b) if the aeroplane does have twin aisles—a requirement mentioned in subregulation (3) is