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CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY REGULATIONS 1998 - REG 121.670

Operating with a reduced number of cabin crew

  (1)   An aeroplane operator's exposition must include:

  (a)   the circumstances in which the aeroplane may be operated for a flight with a number (a reduced number ) of cabin crew members that is fewer than the number of cabin crew members required for the flight by subregulation   121.635(2) or (3) (as the case requires); and

  (b)   procedures for operating the aeroplane for the flight with a reduced number of cabin crew members; and

  (c)   procedures for notifying CASA of the reduced number of cabin crew members carried on the flight.

  (2)   Circumstances may only be included in the operator's exposition in accordance with paragraph   (1)(a) if the circumstances are unforeseen and beyond the operator's control.

Example:   A cabin crew member becomes unfit for duty shortly before a flight at a place where a replacement cabin crew member is not available.

  (3)   A reduced number of cabin crew members permitted by paragraph   (1)(a) for a flight must not be less than the number equal to the sum of one cabin crew member for each 50, or part of 50, passengers carried on each deck of the aeroplane for the flight.


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