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readily accessible in the event of a ditching without appreciable time for
preparatory procedures. When life rafts are stowed in compartments or
containers, such compartments or containers shall be appropriately and
conspicuously marked. Where life raft stowages have to be installed in aircraft
to meet the requirements of this section, such stowages shall comply with the
requirements of Part 101 appropriate to the certification of the aircraft
concerned.
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5.2.5 Life rafts shall comply with the standards specified in section 103.15.
5.3 Helicopter Flotation Systems
5.3.1 A single engine helicopter engaged in passenger carrying charter operations
shall be equipped with an approved flotation system whenever the helicopter is
operated beyond autorotative gliding distance from land. However, when
following a helicopter access lane prescribed in AIP-ERSA, or when departing
from or landing at a helicopter landing site in accordance with a normal
navigational procedure for departing from or landing at that site, an approved
flotation system is not required.
5.3.2 A single engine helicopter engaged in regular public transport operations shall
be equipped with an approved flotation system whenever the helicopter is
operated beyond autorotative gliding distance from land.
5.3.3 A multi-engine helicopter engaged in passenger carrying charter or regular
public transport operations over water and which is not operated in accordance
with one-engine-inoperative accountability procedures shall be equipped with
an approved flotation system.
6 SIGNALLING EQUIPMENT
6.1 Aircraft on flights where the carriage of life rafts is required by paragraph
5.2.1, or on such other overwater flights as CASA specifies, shall carry
approved types of the following signalling equipment:
(a) 1 emergency locator transmitter when 1 life raft is carried and at least 2
transmitters when more than 1 raft is carried. The transmitters shall
operate on frequencies of 121.5 MHz and 243 MHz, shall be an approved
emergency locator transmitter under regulation 252A of the Regulations
and shall be stowed so as to facilitate their ready use in an emergency;
(b) a supply of pyrotechnic distress signals.
6.2 Single engine aircraft on flights over water, which are not equipped with radio
communication equipment or are not capable of continuous air-ground
communication and which are not required to carry a life raft by paragraph
5.2.1 shall be required to carry an emergency locator transmitter. The
transmitters shall operate on frequencies 121.5 MHz and 243 MHz, shall be an
approved emergency locator transmitter under regulation 252A of the
Regulations and shall be stowed so as to facilitate its ready use in an
emergency.
6A PORTABLE MEGAPHONES
6A.1 This subsection applies to an aircraft that:
(a) is engaged in:
(i) regular public transport operations; or
(ii) charter operations for the purpose of carrying passengers; and
(b) has a passenger seating capacity of more than 60 seats; and
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(c) is carrying at least 1 passenger.
6A.2 An aircraft to which this subsection applies must carry:
(a) if it has a passenger seating capacity of less than 100 seats — 1 portable
megaphone; or
(b) otherwise — 2 portable megaphones.
6A.3 If 1 megaphone is carried in an aircraft under this subsection, it must be kept in
a place where it is readily accessible from a crew member’s seat.
6A.4 If 2 megaphones are carried in an aircraft under this subsection, they must be
distributed through the passenger cabin or cabins so as to be readily accessible
to crew members.
6A.5 Each portable megaphone must meet the following performance standards:
(a) it must be able to perform its function throughout any flight on which it is
carried; and
(b) it must be designed for ease of handling and use with 1 hand; and
(c) it must have a volume control or adequate acoustic feedback suppression.
7 SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT
7.1 An aircraft shall carry survival equipment for sustaining life appropriate to the
area being overflown on the following flights:
(a) where the carriage of life rafts are required by paragraphs 5.2.1 and 5.2.2;
(b) during operations within or through the remote areas specified in
Appendix III;
(c) on such other flights as may be directed by CASA.
8 ACCESSORIES FOR WATER OPERATIONS
8.1 Amphibious aircraft when operating over water and all seaplanes and flying
boats shall carry at least 1 sea anchor (drogue) and appropriate fittings shall be
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