(iii) type-specific emergency procedures.
ORO.CC.255 Single cabin crew member operations
(a)
The operator shall select, recruit, train and check the proficiency of cabin crew members to be assigned to single cabin crew member operations according to criteria appropriate to this type of operation.
(b)
Cabin crew members who have no previous operating experience as single cabin crew member shall only be assigned to such type of operation after they have:
(1)
completed training as required in (c) in addition to other applicable training and checking required by this Subpart;
(2)
successfully passed the checks verifying their proficiency in discharging their duties and responsibilities in accordance with the procedures specified in the operations manual; and
(3)
undertaken familiarisation flying of at least 20 hours and 15 sectors on the relevant aircraft type under the supervision of an appropriately experienced cabin crew member.
(c)
The following additional training elements shall be covered with particular emphasis to reflect single cabin crew operations:
(1)
responsibility to the commander for the conduct of normal and emergency procedures;
(2)
importance of coordination and communication with the flight crew, in particular when managing unruly or disruptive passengers;
(3)
review of operator requirements and legal requirements;
(4)
documentation;
(5)
accident and incident reporting; and
(6)
flight and duty time limitations and rest requirements.
ORO.CC.260 Senior cabin crew member
(a)
The operator shall nominate cabin crew members to the position of senior cabin crew member only if they:
(1)
have at least 1 year of experience as operating cabin crew member; and
(2)
have successfully completed a senior cabin crew training course and the associated check.
(b)
The senior cabin crew training course shall cover all duties and responsibilities of senior cabin crew members and shall include at least the following elements:
(1)
pre-flight briefing;
(2)
cooperation with the crew;
(3)
review of operator requirements and legal requirements;
(4)
accident and incident reporting;
(5)
human factors and crew resource management (CRM); and
(6)
flight and duty time limitations and rest requirements.
(c)
The senior cabin crew member shall be responsible to the commander for the conduct and coordination of normal and emergency procedures specified in the operations manual, including for discontinuing non safety-related duties for safety or security purposes.
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