C OMPARISON EASA AMC S FOR N - O ON COMMERCIAL PERATIONS WITH C M - OMPLEX OTOR POWERED AIRCRAFT AND IS-BAO I G MPLEMENTATION UIDANCE M ATERIAL International Business Aviation Council Suite 16.33, 999 University Street Montreal, Quebec, H3C 5J9, Canada www.ibac.org May 30, 2014 Disclaimer for Use of Document The information contained in this comparative matrix is intended for the information of operators wishing to use the IS-BAO – an International Standard for Business Aircraft Operations as part of their means of complying with Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 and the associated Implementing Rules for the non-commercial operation of complex motor-powered aircraft, and to assist National Authorities in exercising regulatory oversight of such operators. It is provided for guidance only and must not be used as a definitive source of the Regulation and Implementing Rules. No one should act or rely on the basis of information contained in this document without referring to the applicable regulations and Implementing Rules, including the related AMCs. The International Business Aviation Council (IBAC) shall not be held responsible for any loss or damage caused in any way, including by errors, omissions, inaccuracy, interpretation or misinterpretation, whether negligent or not. IBAC hereby disclaims any and all liability to any person in respect of anything done or omitted to be done by any person purportedly in reliance on this document. Table of Contents USE OF IS-BAO BY EUROPEAN AIR OPERATORS .................................................................................. 1 ANNEX III PART - ORO ................................................................................................................................. 2 SUBPART GEN - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS ...................................................................................... 2 SECTION I - GENERAL .......................................................................................................................... 2 AMC1 ORO.GEN.110(c) Operator responsibilities ............................................................................. 2 AMC1 ORO.GEN.110(f)(h) Operator responsibilities ........................................................................ 2 AMC1 ORO.GEN.150(b) Findings ....................................................................................................... 4 AMC1 ORO.GEN.160 Occurrence reporting ....................................................................................... 4 SECTION 2 - MANAGEMENT................................................................................................................ 4 AMC1 ORO.GEN.200(a)(1);(2);(3);(5) Management system .............................................................. 4 AMC1 ORO.GEN.200(a)(4) Management system .............................................................................. 5 AMC1 ORO.GEN.200(a)(5) Management system .............................................................................. 6 AMC1 ORO.GEN.205 Contracted activities ......................................................................................... 7 AMC1 ORO.GEN.220(b) Record-keeping ........................................................................................... 7 AMC1 ORO.DEC.100 Declaration ....................................................................................................... 8 GM1 ORO.DEC.100 Declaration.......................................................................................................... 8 SUBPART MLR - MANUALS, LOGS AND RECORDS ........................................................................... 9 AMC1 ORO.MLR.100 Operations manual - general............................................................................ 9 AMC2 ORO.MLR.100 Operations manual – General ........................................................................ 10 AMC1 ORO.MLR.105(c) Minimum equipment list ........................................................................... 11 AMC1 ORO.MLR.105(d)(3) Minimum equipment list ..................................................................... 12 AMC1 ORO.MLR.105(f) Minimum equipment list .......................................................................... 12 AMC1 ORO.MLR.105(g) Minimum equipment list .......................................................................... 13 AMC1 ORO.MLR.105(h) Minimum equipment list .......................................................................... 13 AMC1 ORO.MLR.105(j) Minimum equipment list ........................................................................... 14 AMC1 ORO.MLR.110 Journey log .................................................................................................... 14 AMC1 ORO.MLR.115 Record-keeping ............................................................................................. 15 SUBPART FC - FLIGHT CREW ............................................................................................................... 16 SECTION 1 — COMMON REQUIREMENTS ................................................................................................. 16 AMC1 ORO.FC.100(c) Composition of flight crew ........................................................................... 16 AMC1 ORO.FC.105(c) Designation as pilot-in-command/commander ............................................. 16 AMC1 ORO.FC.125 Differences training and familiarisation training .............................................. 16 AMC1 ORO.FC.145(b) Provision of training .................................................................................... 17 AMC1 ORO.FC.145(d) Provision of training ..................................................................................... 17 SUBPART CC - CABIN CREW ................................................................................................................ 19 SECTION 1 — COMMON REQUIREMENTS .............................................................................................. 19 AMC 1 ORO.CC.100 Number and composition of cabin crew .......................................................... 19 AMC1 ORO.CC.115(c) Conduct of training courses and associated checking .................................. 20 AMC1 ORO.CC.115(d) Conduct of training courses and associated checking .................................. 21 May 30, 2014 i AMC1 ORO.CC.115(e) Conduct of training courses and associated checking .................................. 21 TABLE 1 – CABIN CREW CRM TRAINING ............................................................................................... 22 AMC1 ORO.CC.120(a)(1) Initial training course ............................................................................... 25 AMC1 ORO.CC.125(c) Aircraft type specific training and operator conversion training .................. 25 AMC1 ORO.CC.125(d) Aircraft type specific training and operator conversion training ................ 27 AMC1 ORO.CC.125 & ORO.CC.130 Aircraft type specific training and operator conversion training & differences training .......................................................................................................................... 31 AMC1 ORO.CC.125(b) & ORO.CC.130(c) Aircraft type specific training and operator conversion training & differences training ............................................................................................................ 31 AMC1 ORO.CC.135 Familiarisation ................................................................................................. 31 AMC1 ORO.CC.140 Recurrent training ............................................................................................. 31 AMC1 ORO.CC.145 REFRESHER TRAINING ........................................................................................... 32 PART NCC ..................................................................................................................................................... 34 SUBPART A - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS ......................................................................................... 34 GM1 NCC.GEN.105(e)(2) Crew responsibilities .............................................................................. 34 AMC1 NCC.GEN.105(g) Crew responsibilities ................................................................................. 34 AMC1 NCC.GEN.106(c) Pilot-in-command responsibilities and authority ....................................... 34 AMC1 NCC.GEN.106(d) Pilot-in-command responsibilities and authority ........................................ 35 AMC1 NCC.GEN.106 (e) Pilot-in-command responsibilities and authority ..................................... 35 AMC1 NCC.GEN.130 Portable electronic devices ............................................................................. 35 AMC1 NCC.GEN.135 Information on emergency and survival equipment carried ............................ 40 AMC1 NCC.GEN.140(a)(3) Documents, manuals and information to be carried ............................... 40 AMC1 NCC.GEN.140(a)(11) Documents, manuals and information to be carried ............................ 40 AMC1 NCC.GEN.140(a)(12) Documents, manuals and information to be carried ............................. 41 AMC1 NCC.GEN.140 Documents, manuals and information to be carried ...................................... 41 AMC1 NCC.GEN.145(b) Preservation, production and use of flight recorder recordings ................. 41 AMC1 NCC.GEN.150(e) Transport of dangerous goods .................................................................... 43 SUBPART B — OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES ................................................................................... 47 AMC1 NCC.OP.100 Use of aerodromes and operating sites............................................................... 47 AMC1 NCC.OP.110 Aerodrome operating minima — general .......................................................... 47 AMC2 NCC.OP.110 Aerodrome operating minima — general .......................................................... 48 AMC3 NCC.OP.110 Aerodrome operating minima — general .......................................................... 48 AMC4 NCC.OP.110 Aerodrome operating minima — general .......................................................... 52 AMC5 NCC.OP.110 Aerodrome operating minima — general .......................................................... 53 AMC6 NCC.OP.110 Aerodrome operating minima — general .......................................................... 61 AMC7 NCC.OP.110 Aerodrome operating minima — general .......................................................... 63 AMC8 NCC.OP.110 Aerodrome operating minima — general ......................................................... 63 AMC9 NCC.OP.110 Aerodrome operating minima — general ........................................................... 64 AMC1 NCC.OP.111 Aerodrome operating minima — NPA, APV, CAT I operations ....................... 67 AMC1 NCC.OP.120 Noise abatement procedures ............................................................................. 67 AMC1 NCC.OP.140 Passenger briefing ............................................................................................. 68 AMC1 NCC.OP.152 Destination alternate aerodromes — helicopters ................................................ 68 AMC1 NCC.OP.155 Refuelling with passengers embarking, on board or disembarking ........ 69 May 30, 2014 ii AMC1 NCC.OP.165 Carriage of passengers ....................................................................................... 71 AMC1 NCC.OP.180 Meteorological conditions ................................................................................. 71 AMC1 NCC.OP.190 Ice and other contaminants — flight procedures ................................................ 71 AMC1 NCC.OP.225 Approach and landing conditions ...................................................................... 73 AMC1 NCC.OP.230 Commencement and continuation of approach .................................................. 73 SUBPART C — AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE AND OPERATING LIMITATIONS ............................ 76 AMC1 NCC.POL.105(a) Mass and balance, loading .......................................................................... 76 AMC1 NCC.POL.105(b) Mass and balance, loading ......................................................................... 77 AMC1 NCC.POL.105(c) Mass and balance, loading .......................................................................... 78 AMC1 NCC.POL.105(d) Mass and balance, loading ......................................................................... 79 AMC1 NCC.POL.110(a) Mass and balance data and documentation ................................................. 80 AMC2 NCC.POL.110(b) Mass and balance data and documentation ................................................. 80 AMC1 NCC.POL.110(c) Mass and balance data and documentation ................................................. 81 AMC2 NCC.POL.110(c) Mass and balance data and documentation ................................................ 81 AMC1 NCC.POL.125 Take-off — aeroplanes .................................................................................... 81 AMC2 NCC.POL.125 Take-off — aeroplanes .................................................................................... 82 AMC3 NCC.POL.125 Take-off — aeroplanes .................................................................................... 82 AMC1 NCC.POL.135 Landing — aeroplanes .................................................................................... 82 AMC2 NCC.POL.135 Landing — aeroplanes .................................................................................... 83 SUBPART D — INSTRUMENT DATA EQUIPMENT ............................................................................ 83 SECTION 1 — AEROPLANES ..................................................................................................................... 83 AMC1 NCC.IDE.A.120 & NCC.IDE.A.125 Operations under VFR & operations under IFR — flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment ............................................................ 83 AMC2 NCC.IDE.A.120 Operations under VFR — flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment ........................................................................................................................... 83 AMC1 NCC.IDE.A.120(a)(1)&NCC.IDE.A.125(a)(1) Operations under VFR & operations under IFR — flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment ............................................... 84 AMC1 NCC.IDE.A.120(a)(2)&NCC.IDE.A.125(a)(2) Operations under VFR & operations under IFR — flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment ............................................... 84 AMC1 NCC.IDE.A.120(a)(3)&NCC.IDE.A.125(a)(3) Operations under VFR & operations under IFR — flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment ............................................... 84 AMC2 NCC.IDE.A.125(a)(3) Operations under IFR — flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment ........................................................................................................................... 84 AMC1 NCC.IDE.A.120(a)(4)&NCC.IDE.A.125(a)(4) Operations under VFR & operations under IFR — flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment ............................................... 85 AMC1 NCC.IDE.A.120(c)&NCC.IDE.A.125(c) Operations under VFR & operations under IFR — flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment ........................................................... 85 AMC1 NCC.IDE.A.125(a)(9) Operations under IFR — flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment ........................................................................................................................... 85 AMC1 NCC.IDE.A.125(d) Operations under IFR — flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment ........................................................................................................................... 85 AMC1 NCC.IDE.A.125(f) Operations under IFR — flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment ........................................................................................................................... 85 AMC1 NCC.IDE.A.135 Terrain awareness warning system (TAWS) ............................................... 86 May 30, 2014 iii AMC1 NCC.IDE.A.145 Airborne weather detecting equipment ........................................................ 86 The type of weather detection equipment is not specified in the IS-BAO guidance material. Weather detection equipment is required by all pressurized aeroplanes. .......................................................... 86 Operators should note this AMC. ........................................................................................................ 86 AMC1 NCC.IDE.A.155 Flight crew interphone system ..................................................................... 86 The IS-BAO requires boom mikes. ..................................................................................................... 86 AMC1 NCC.IDE.A.160 Cockpit voice recorder ................................................................................. 86 The IS-BAO implementation guidance does not specify CVR performance details. ......................... 86 Operators must meet the requirements of NCC.IDE.160 and should note this AMC. ........................ 86 AMC1 NCC.IDE.A.165 Flight data recorder ...................................................................................... 87 The IS-BAO implementation guidance does not specify FRD performance details. The IS-BAO specifies Type II FDRs for most aeroplanes. ...................................................................................... 87 Operators must meet the requirements of NCC.IDE.165 and should note this AMC. ........................ 87 AMC1 NCC.IDE.A.170 Data link recording ....................................................................................... 99 AMC1 NCC.IDE.A.175 Flight data and cockpit voice combination recorder .................................. 102 AMC1 NCC.IDE.A.180 Seats, seat safety belts, restraint systems and child restraint devices 102 AMC2 NCC.IDE.A.180 Seats, seat safety belts, restraint systems and child restraint devices . 105 AMC3 NCC.IDE.A.180 Seats, seat safety belts, restraint systems and child restraint devices .......... 105 AMC1 NCC.IDE.A.190 First-aid kit ................................................................................................. 106 AMC2 NCC.IDE.A.190 First-aid kit ................................................................................................ 107 AMC1 NCC.IDE.A.195 Supplemental oxygen — pressurised aeroplanes ........................................ 107 AMC1 NCC.IDE.A.200 Supplemental oxygen — non-pressurised aeroplanes ............................... 108 AMC1 NCC.IDE.A.205 Hand fire extinguishers .............................................................................. 109 AMC1 NCC.IDE.A.210 Marking of break-in points ......................................................................... 109 AMC1 NCC.IDE.A.215 Emergency locator transmitter (ELT)......................................................... 110 AMC2 NCC.IDE.A.215 Emergency locator transmitter (ELT)......................................................... 110 AMC1 NCC.IDE.A.220 Flight over water ........................................................................................ 111 AMC2 NCC.IDE.A.220 Flight over water ........................................................................................ 112 AMC1 NCC.IDE.A.230(a)(2) Survival equipment ........................................................................... 113 AMC1 NCC.IDE.A.230(a)(3) Survival equipment ........................................................................... 113 AMC1 NCC.IDE.A.230(b)(2) Survival equipment ........................................................................... 114 AMC1 NCC.IDE.A.240 Headset ....................................................................................................... 114 AMC1 NCC.IDE.A.255 Transponder ................................................................................................ 114 AMC1 NCC.IDE.A.260 Electronic navigation data management ..................................................... 115 SECTION 2 — HELICOPTERS ................................................................................................................... 115 AMC1 NCC.IDE.H.115 Operating lights .......................................................................................... 115 AMC1 NCC.IDE.H.120&NCC.IDE.H.125 Operations under VFR & operations under IFR — flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment ........................................................... 115 AMC1 NCC.IDE.H.120(a)(1)&NCC.IDE.H.125(a)(1) Operations under VFR & operations under IFR — flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment ............................................. 116 AMC1 NCC.IDE.H.120(a)(2)&NCC.IDE.H.125(a)(2) Operations under VFR & operations under IFR — flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment ............................................. 116 AMC1 NCC.IDE.H.120(a)(3)&NCC.IDE.H.125(a)(3) Operations under VFR & operations under IFR — flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment ............................................. 116 May 30, 2014 iv AMC1 NCC.IDE.H.120(a)(4)&NCC.IDE.H.125(a)(4) Operations under VFR & operations under IFR — flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment ............................................. 116 AMC1 NCC.IDE.H.120(b)(1)(iii)&NCC.IDE.H.125(a)(8) Operations under VFR & operations under IFR — flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment ............................................. 117 AMC1 NCC.IDE.H.125(a)(9) Operations under IFR — flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment ......................................................................................................................... 117 AMC1 NCC.IDE.H.120(c)&NCC.IDE.H.125(c) Operations under VFR & operations under IFR — flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment .......................................................... 117 AMC1 NCC.IDE.H.125(d) Operations under VFR & operations under IFR — flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment ........................................................................... 117 AMC1 NCC.IDE.H.125(f) Operations under IFR — flight and navigational instruments and associated equipment ......................................................................................................................... 118 AMC1 NCC.IDE.H.145 Airborne weather detecting equipment ....................................................... 118 The type of weather detection equipment is not specified in the IS-BAO guidance material. Weather detection equipment is recommended for helicopters when carrying passengers at night if in IMC. ........................................................................................................................................................... 118 Operators must meet the requirements of NCC.IDE.H.145 and should note this AMC. .................. 118 AMC1 NCC.IDE.H.155 Flight crew interphone system .................................................................... 118 AMC1 NCC.IDE.H.160 Cockpit voice recorder ............................................................................... 118 The IS-BAO implementation guidance does not specify CVR performance details. ....................... 118 Operators must meet the requirements of NCC.IDE.H.160 and should note this AMC. .................. 118 AMC1 NCC.IDE.H.165 Flight data recorder ..................................................................................... 118 The IS-BAO implementation guidance does not specify FRD performance details. The IS-BAO specifies Type IV FDRs for most aeroplanes. ................................................................................... 118 Operators must meet the requirements of NCC.IDE.H.165 and should note this AMC. .................. 118 AMC1 NCC.IDE.H.170 Data link recording ..................................................................................... 124 AMC1 NCC.IDE.H.180 Seats, seat safety belts, restraint systems and child restraint devices ........................................................................................................................................................... 128 AMC2 NCC.IDE.H.180 Seats, seat safety belts, restraint systems and child restraint devices 131 AMC3 NCC.IDE.H.180 Seats, seat safety belts, restraint systems and child restraint devices ........ 131 AMC1 NCC.IDE.H.190 First-aid kit ................................................................................................. 131 AMC2 NCC.IDE.H.190 First-aid kit ................................................................................................. 133 AMC1 NCC.IDE.H.200 Supplemental oxygen — non-pressurised helicopters ................................. 133 AMC1 NCC.IDE.H.205 Hand fire extinguishers .............................................................................. 133 AMC1 NCC.IDE.H.210 Marking of break-in points ......................................................................... 134 AMC1 NCC.IDE.H.215 Emergency locator transmitter (ELT) ......................................................... 135 AMC2 NCC.IDE.H.215 Emergency locator transmitter (ELT) ......................................................... 135 AMC1 NCC.IDE.H.225(a) Life-jackets ............................................................................................ 136 AMC1 NCC.IDE.H.225(b) Life-jackets ............................................................................................ 136 AMC1 NCC.IDE.H.227 Life-rafts, survival ELTs and survival equipment on extended overwater flights ................................................................................................................................ 136 AMC1 NCC.IDE.H.230 Survival equipment .................................................................................... 138 AMC2 NCC.IDE.H.230 Survival equipment ..................................................................................... 139 AMC1 NCC.IDE.H.231 Additional requirements for helicopters conducting offshore operations in a hostile sea area ............................................................................................................................ 139 May 30, 2014 v AMC1 NCC.IDE.H.235 All helicopters on flight over water - ditching ............................................ 139 AMC1 NCC.IDE.H.240 Headset ...................................................................................................... 140 AMC1 NCC.IDE.H.255 Transponder ............................................................................................... 140 ANNEX V PART-SPA ................................................................................................................................. 141 SUBPART A - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS ....................................................................................... 141 AMC1 SPA.GEN.105(a) Application for a specific approval........................................................... 141 SUBPART B - PERFORMANCE-BASED NAVIGATION (PBN) OPERATIONS ............................... 141 SUBPART C - OPERATIONS WITH SPECIFIED MINIMUM NAVIGATION PERFORMANCE (MNPS) ............................................................................................................................................. 141 AMC1 SPA.MNPS.105 MNPS operational approval ...................................................................... 141 SUBPART D - OPERATIONS IN AIRSPACE WITH REDUCED VERTICAL SEPARATION MINIMA (RVSM) ..................................................................................................................................................... 142 AMC1 SPA.RVSM.105 RVSM operational approval ...................................................................... 142 AMC2 SPA.RVSM.105 RVSM operational approval ...................................................................... 143 AMC1 SPA.RVSM.110(a) RVSM equipment requirements ............................................................ 150 SUBPART E - LOW VISIBILITY OPERATIONS (LVO) ...................................................................... 150 AMC1 SPA.LVO.100 Low visibility operations ............................................................................... 150 AMC2 SPA.LVO.100 Low visibility operations ............................................................................ 152 AMC3 SPA.LVO.100 Low visibility operations ............................................................................... 153 AMC4 SPA.LVO.100 Low visibility operations ............................................................................... 154 AMC5 SPA.LVO.100 Low visibility operations .............................................................................. 157 AMC6 SPA.LVO.100 Low visibility operations ............................................................................... 158 AMC7 SPA.LVO.100 Low visibility operations ............................................................................... 162 AMC1 SPA.LVO.105 LVO approval ................................................................................................ 165 AMC2 SPA.LVO.105 LVO approval ................................................................................................ 169 AMC3 SPA.LVO.105 LVO approval ................................................................................................ 173 AMC4 SPA.LVO.105 LVO approval ................................................................................................ 174 AMC5 SPA.LVO.105 LVO approval ................................................................................................ 175 AMC6 SPA.LVO.105 LVO approval ................................................................................................ 175 AMC1 SPA.LVO.120 Flight crew training and qualifications .......................................................... 176 AMC1 SPA.LVO.125 Operating procedures .................................................................................... 193 SUBPART G - TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS .................................................................... 196 AMC1 SPA.DG.105(a) Approval to transport dangerous goods ....................................................... 196 AMC1 SPA.DG.105(b) Approval to transport dangerous goods ....................................................... 197 AMC1 SPA.DG.110(a) Dangerous goods information and documentation ...................................... 198 AMC1 SPA.DG.110(b) Dangerous goods information and documentation ...................................... 198 May 30, 2014 vi USE OF IS-BAO BY EUROPEAN AIR OPERATORS This document supplements the document Comparison EASA Ops Implementation Rules for Non- commercial Operations with Complex Motor-powered Aircraft and the IS-BAO. That document is a comparative matrix of the EASA Implementing Rules (IRs) for the non-commercial operation of complex motor-powered aircraft and the standards of the IS-BAO. This document then compares the AMCs associated those EASA IRs and the IS-BAO implementation guidance. It is intended for the guidance of operators who wish to use IS-BAO implementation as part of their means of complying with the EASA rule requirements. While it must be understood that operators to which the EASA rules apply must meet those requirements, the two documents are intended to provide operators and national authorities with information on the manner in which the processes, procedures and programmes developed for IS-BAO implementation can be used by an operator to meet the requirements specified in the EASA Parts ORO and NCC Implementing Rules (and some of the Part SPA requirements) and to identify those requirements which are not fully addressed by the IS-BAO. Instances of EASA requirements that are not addressed in an equivalent manner in the IS-BAO are noted in the Comments column and highlighted in yellow in the Table of Contests as well as the body of the document. While some of these differences are significant many are relatively minor or may be simply be issues of level of detail. Never-the-less operators should review the document carefully and ensure that their programs, processes and procedures fully meet the IR requirements. It should be noted that there are some EASA requirements, such as the fuel requirements, which are different than the IS-BAO requirements and are under review by ICAO. They are highlighted in turquoise and the IS-BAO requirements will be updated when the ICAO requirements are published. It should be noted that as of May 2014 some of the EASA cabin crew requirements are under review. When this review is completed this document will be updated. It will also be updated as the relevant rules and AMCs are updated. Operators or National Authorities who note any discrepancies are requested to submit them to IBAC at [email protected]. May 30, 2014 1 Comparison EASA AMCs for Non-commercial Ops to IS-BAO EASA AMCs – PART - ORO IS-BAO Implementation Guidance Material Comments ANNEX III PART - ORO SUBPART GEN - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION I - GENERAL AMC1 ORO.GEN.110(c) Operator responsibilities Addressed in the IS-BAO Generic Company OPERATIONAL CONTROL Operations Manual (GCOM) section A 2.1- The organisation and methods established to exercise operational control should be Operational Control System. included in the operations manual and should cover at least a description of responsibilities concerning the initiation, continuation and termination or diversion of each flight AMC1 ORO.GEN.110(f)(h) Operator responsibilities ESTABLISHMENT OF PROCEDURES The vast majority of NCC operators do not use cabin crew. Appropriate passenger and cabin safety (a) An operator should establish procedures to be followed by cabin crew procedures are addressed in GCOM section A 8.14. covering at least: (1) arming and disarming of slides; (2) operation of cabin lights, including emergency lighting; (3) prevention and detection of cabin, oven and toilet fires; (4) actions to be taken when turbulence is encountered; and (5) actions to be taken in the event of an emergency and/or an evacuation. When establishing procedures and a checklist system for cabin crew with respect to the aircraft cabin, the operator should take into account at least the following duties: Pre-take Pre- Post- Duties off In-flight landin landing (1) Briefing of cabin crew by the senior x cabin crew May 30 , 2014 2
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