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Operational procedures
6.3.8.2 On board the aircraft
Once everyone has safely boarded the aircraft, it is the pilot's duty to inform
passengers of the location and use of:
a. Seat belts and any shoulder harnesses
b. Life jackets
c. Emergency equipment and emergency exits
d. Hand luggage and electronic devices, including mobile phones
e. Oxygen equipment
f. Instructions on safety on board
g. Right-hand pilot's seat. If a passenger is transported in the seat, the
passenger must be informed prior to the flight that it is not permitted to
touch the aircraft's instruments and controls during flight, and must be
instructed to open any door next to the pilot's seat in question
h. Information on search and rescue for the areas to be flown, if published
in the relevant AIP.
It is recommended that
a passenger briefing
checklist, such as this
one, is prepared.
Smoking
- The flight manual states whether smoking on board is permitted.
- If permitted, it is only for seated persons
- Smoking is always prohibited during take-off and landing, and when the
aircraft commander deems it appropriate
- Smoking is prohibited when oxygen is being used
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