Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00332:reg:3:p5
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00332
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 3 (pt 5/20)
Character Range: 57217–60107

that meets the requirements of subsection (4); and
 (b) details of the operational variation, including procedures in relation to the use of the operational variation, proposed for inclusion in the operator's exposition.
Note: Under regulation 119.105 of CASR, CASA may direct the operator to remove from the operator's exposition, or revise in the exposition, the operational variation if CASA were to find there was insufficient evidence the operational variation would maintain, or improve, aviation safety.
 (4) For the purposes of subparagraph (3)(a)(ii), the specific safety risk assessment must include at least the following:
 (a) flight fuel calculations;
 (b) the capabilities of the operator, including:
 (i) a data-driven method that includes a fuel consumption monitoring program; and
 (ii) the use of sophisticated techniques for determining the suitability of alternate aerodromes; and
 (iii) specific risk-mitigating measures.
 (5) For the purposes of subsection (1), the operator's exposition must include procedures in relation to the use of the operational variation.

Chapter 7 — Safety briefings, instructions and demonstrations

7.01  Safety briefing card
 (1) For paragraph 133.235(4)(a) of CASR, the following information is prescribed:
 (a) how to use and adjust seatbelts (other than extension belts);
 (b) if the rotorcraft's seats are adjustable — when to adjust the back of the seat to an upright position, or other position permitted by the rotorcraft's aircraft flight manual instructions;
 (c) if the rotorcraft's seats have attachments (for example, tray tables or footrests) — when the attachment must be in its stowed position;
 (d) if the rotorcraft has an attachment, permanently fixed on an interior cabin structure, which is intended to be manipulated, or used, by passengers during flight (for example, a tray table or bassinet) — when the attachment must be in its stowed position;
 (e) where to stow, or otherwise secure, carry-on baggage and personal effects, and the periods during flight when these items must be stowed or secured;
 (f) where the emergency exits are located, and how to use them;
 (g) if the rotorcraft is equipped with an escape path lighting system — the form, function, colour, and location, of the system;
 (h) how to assume the brace position, including the position for passengers with infants;
 (i) the information mentioned in subsection (2) in relation to equipment mentioned in the provision that is required to be carried on the rotorcraft for the flight under Chapter 11;
 (j) that smoking is not permitted during the flight.
 (2) For the purposes of paragraph (1)(i), the information is:
 (a) if passenger-operated equipment to dispense oxygen is required to be carried under Division 9 of Chapter 11 — the location of the equipment and how to use it; and
 (b) if life jackets are required to be carried, and worn,