Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01173:reg:2:p24
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01173
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2 (pt 24/39)
Character Range: 384006–387029

crew—general-survival training
 (1) Initial training for a cabin crew member must include training in survival methods on land and water appropriate to the operator's areas of operation.
 (2) The training must include practical training using survival equipment determined by the operator, under the procedures mentioned in regulation 121.340 of CASR, for an aeroplane in respect of which the cabin crew member has been assigned duties.

13.19  Cabin crew—water-survival training

Life jackets
 (1) The requirements in subsection (2) apply if:
 (a) life jackets are, under section 11.59, required to be carried for a flight of an aeroplane operated by the operator; and
 (b) the cabin crew member is assigned to duty for a flight of the aeroplane.
 (2) The training must include a comprehensive drill requiring the cabin crew member to:
 (a) don a life jacket; and
 (b) practice, in water, the techniques that maximise survival time in the water.

       Life rafts, slide rafts and associated equipment
        (3) The requirements in subsection (4) apply if:
 (a) life rafts are, under section 11.62, required to be carried for a flight of an aeroplane operated by the operator; and
 (b) the cabin crew member is assigned to duty for a flight on the aeroplane.
 (4) The following requirements must be met:
 (a) training of the cabin crew member must include a demonstration of:
 (i) the inflation of life rafts and slide rafts carried on the aeroplane; and
 (ii) any life-saving equipment or survival equipment for the rafts mentioned in regulation 121.335 or 121.340 of CASR;
 (b) the training must include a comprehensive drill requiring the cabin crew member to:
 (i) practice boarding the life raft in water; and
 (ii) practice using the life-raft equipment in water.

13.20  Cabin crew—first-aid training

Basic first-aid training
 (1) Initial training for a cabin crew member must include basic first-aid training that includes instruction about treating the following:
 (a) airsickness;
 (b) gastro-intestinal disturbances;
 (c) hyperventilation;
 (d) burns;
 (e) wounds;
 (f) an unconscious person;
 (g) fractures and soft tissue injuries.

In-flight emergencies and associated first aid
 (2) Initial training must include instruction on in-flight medical emergencies and associated first aid on treating the following:
 (a) asthma;
 (b) stress and allergic reactions;
 (c) shock;
 (d) burns;
 (e) choking;
 (f) epilepsy;
 (g) childbirth;
 (h) stroke;
 (i) heart attack.

First-aid equipment and CPR
 (3) The training must include instruction and practical training on:
 (a) the use of appropriate equipment, including first-aid oxygen, first-aid kits, universal precaution kits and emergency medical kits and their contents; and
 (b) practical cardio-pulmonary resuscitation that takes account of an aircraft environment.

13.21  Cabin crew—training for passenger handling
  Initial training for a cabin crew member must include training on passenger handling, including:
 (a) the importance of correct passenger