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Regulation OTAR Part 121 - CAT - Large Aeroplanes


                                            requesting carriage of the item, before the item is taken on board the aircraft; and
                                        (b)  the pilot-in-command is informed in writing of the location, type, mass, and quantity of those
                                            items carried.

             OTAR.121.115            Electronic navigation data management
                                        (a)  The operator shall not use electronic navigation data products unless procedures have been
                                            approved by the Governor to ensure that:
                                             (1)  the process applied and the products delivered have met acceptable standards of
                                                 integrity; and
                                             (2)  the products are compatible with the intended function of the equipment that will use
                                                 them.
                                                 Note: Guidance relating to the processes that data suppliers may follow is contained in
                                                 RTCA DO200A/EUROCAE ED-76 and RTCA DO-201A/EUROCAE ED-77.
                                        (b)  The operator shall implement procedures to ensure the timely distribution and insertion of current
                                            and unaltered electronic navigation data to all aircraft requiring such data.
             OTAR.121.125            Passenger safety
                                        (a)  The operator shall ensure that:
                                             (1)  passengers are seated where, in the event of an emergency evacuation, they will not
                                                 hinder evacuation from the aeroplane; and
                                             (2)  any passenger who appears to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs or exhibits
                                                 behavioural characteristics to the extent where the safety of the aeroplane or its
                                                 occupants is likely to be endangered, is refused embarkation or, where appropriate,
                                                 removed from the aeroplane; and
                                             (3)  disabled passengers are appropriately cared for, including allocation of appropriate
                                                 seating positions and handling assistance in the event of an emergency; and
                                             (4)  passengers seated in any seat row next to an emergency exit are competent to operate
                                                 the emergency exit, and have been briefed in their responsibilities; and
                                             (5)  escorted passengers do not constitute a safety hazard to other passengers or to the
                                                 aeroplane, and that prior arrangements for their carriage have been made in
                                                 accordance with procedures specified in the operations manual; and
                                             (6)  the senior cabin crew member, or the pilot-in-command, is notified when a disabled or
                                                 escorted person is to be carried on board the aeroplane; and
                                             (7)  in the event of an emergency occurring in flight, passengers are instructed in such
                                                 emergency action as may be appropriate to the circumstances.
                                        (b)  Notwithstanding paragraph (a)(1), where an operation is conducted for the purpose of search and
                                            rescue or is an air ambulance operation, passengers may be carried who under other
                                            circumstances would not be permitted to be carried provided that reasonable action is taken by
                                            the operator to minimise the risk to the aircraft and its occupants from such passengers.
             OTAR.121.130            Passenger briefing
                                      The operator shall ensure that, in addition to the passenger briefing requirements of 91.130:
                                        (a)  the “Fasten Seat Belt” sign is illuminated:
                                             (1)  while the aeroplane is moving on the ground; and
                                             (2)  for each take-off;
                                             (3)  for each landing; and
                                             (4)  at any other time considered necessary by the pilot-in-command.
                                        (b)  Passengers are informed, either by illuminated “No Smoking” signs or by approved “No Smoking”
                                            placards, when smoking is prohibited in the aircraft.
                                        (c)  If illuminated “No Smoking” signs are installed in an aircraft, they shall be lit when smoking is
                                            prohibited.
                                        (d)  Where passenger emergency briefing cards are provided, these shall comply with Appendix 1 to
                                            121.130.
             OTAR.121.130 APP1       Passenger emergency briefing cards
                                      Passenger emergency briefing cards shall:
                                        (a)  be relevant to the aircraft in question;
                                        (b)  contain pictorial instructions on the brace position to be adopted in the event of an emergency
                                            landing;
                                        (c)  contain pictorial instructions on the method of use of the safety belts and safety harnesses as
                                            appropriate;
                                        (d)  contain pictorial information as to where emergency exits are to be found and instructions as to
                                            how they are to be used; and
                                        (e)  contain pictorial information as to where the lifejackets, escape slides, liferafts and oxygen
                                            masks (if required to be provided) are to be found and instructions as to how they are to be used.
             OTAR.121.135            Flight compartment
                                      The operator shall ensure that:
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