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12 Passenger capacity
13 Carriage of infants and children
14 Carriage of sick or injured
persons
15 Carriage of handicapped
persons
16 Carriage of parachutists
1 APPLICATION
This section applies to all Australian registered aircraft.
2 DEFINITIONS
In this section, unless a contrary intention appears:
An aisle is a longitudinal passageway between seats.
A cabin attendant is a crew member, other than a flight crew member, who is
qualified in the execution of emergency procedures in accordance with the
requirements of section 20.11.
A child is a passenger who has reached his third but not his thirteenth birthday.
A handicapped person is a person requiring special attention because of
illness, injury, age, congenital malfunction, or other temporary or permanent
incapacity or disability which makes that person unable without special
facilities or assistance to utilise air transport facilities and services as
effectively as persons who are not so afflicted.
An infant is a passenger who has not reached his third birthday.
A passenger is a person who is not a crew member.
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3 SEATS
3.1 Each crew member and each passenger shall occupy a seat of an approved
type:
(a) during take-off and landing; and
(b) during an instrument approach; and
(c) when the aircraft is flying at a height less than 1000 feet above the terrain;
and
(d) in turbulent conditions:
except:
(i) infants, children and stretcher cases carried in accordance with
subsections 13 and 14 respectively; and
(ii) package dispatchers carried in accordance with section 29.5; and
(iii) parachutists carried in accordance with subsection 16.
3.2 Each crew member and passenger shall occupy a seat of an approved type
during agricultural operations and during acrobatic manoeuvres.
4 SEAT BELTS AND SAFETY HARNESSES
4.1 Except as provided in subsections 14 and 16 safety harnesses, or seat belts
where safety harnesses are not fitted, shall be worn by all persons at the times
listed in paragraph 3.1. Seat belts and safety harnesses shall be adjusted to fit
the wearer without slack.
4.2 At least 1 pilot crew member shall wear a seat belt or harness at all times
during flight.
4.3 When a cabin attendant is not required to be carried in an aircraft, and the
passenger seating capacity is 10 seats or more, an approved and serviceable
electronic public address system shall be provided to enable the pilot in
command to notify passengers when a seat belt or safety harness is to be worn.
5 ADJUSTMENT OF SEATS
5.1 All seats (with the exception of those specified in paragraph 5.2) shall be
adjusted to their upright position for take-off and landing.
5.2 When it is desirable through illness or other incapacity that a passenger’s seat
remains in the reclined position during take-off or landing, that seat,
notwithstanding the provision of paragraph 5.1, may be left reclined during
take-off or landing if it is forward facing, there is no person occupying the seat
immediately behind, and it will not impede the egress of any person in an
emergency evacuation.
6 CABIN ATTENDANTS
6.1 Aircraft engaged in charter or regular public transport operations shall carry
cabin attendants appropriate to their passenger complement as follows:
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(a) aircraft carrying more than 15 but not more than 36 passengers shall carry
a cabin attendant, except that aircraft:
(i) carrying not more than 22 passengers, at least 3 of whom are infants
or children; and
(ii) crewed by 2 pilots;
need not carry a cabin attendant if the duties and responsibilities of the
flight crew concerning the briefing and control of passengers in normal
and emergency operations are specified in the operations manual;
(b) aircraft carrying more than 36 but not more than 216 passengers shall
carry at least 1 cabin attendant for each unit of 36 passengers or part
thereof;
(c) aircraft carrying more than 216 passengers shall carry the number of cabin
attendants as prescribed by CASA which shall not be less than 1 cabin
attendant for each floor level exit in any cabin with 2 aisles;
(d) notwithstanding the specifications of (a), (b) and (c) above, in an aircraft
in which cabin attendants are required to be carried, there shall be not less
than 1 cabin attendant in each separate compartment occupied by
passengers, and, where the number of cabin attendants used in the
emergency evacuation demonstration required by section 20.11 was in
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