Code of Federal Regulations - Title 14: Aeronautics and Space (December 2005)
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TITLE 14 - AERONAUTICS AND SPACE
CHAPTER I - FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
SUBCHAPTER G - AIR CARRIERS AND OPERATORS FOR COMPENSATION OR HIRE: CERTIFICATION AND OPERATIONS
PART 125 - CERTIFICATION AND OPERATIONS: AIRPLANES HAVING A SEATING CAPACITY OF 20 OR MORE PASSENGERS OR A MAXIMUM PAYLOAD CAPACITY OF 6,000 POUNDS OR MORE; AND RULES GOVERNING PERSONS ON BOARD SUCH AIRCRAFT
subpart i - FLIGHT CREWMEMBER REQUIREMENTS
125.289 - Initial and recurrent flight attendant crewmember testing requirements.
No certificate holder may use any person, nor may any person serve, as a flight attendant crewmember, unless, since the beginning of the 12th calendar month before that service, the certificate holder has determined by appropriate initial and recurrent testing that the person is knowledgeable and competent in the following areas as appropriate to assigned duties and responsibilities: (a) Authority of the pilot in command; (b) Passenger handling, including procedures to be followed in handling deranged persons or other persons whose conduct might jeopardize safety; (c) Crewmember assignments, functions, and responsibilities during ditching and evacuation of persons who may need the assistance of another person to move expeditiously to an exit in an emergency; (d) Briefing of passengers; (e) Location and operation of portable fire extinguishers and other items of emergency equipment; (f) Proper use of cabin equipment and controls; (g) Location and operation of passenger oxygen equipment; (h) Location and operation of all normal and emergency exits, including evacuation chutes and escape ropes; and (i) Seating of persons who may need assistance of another person to move rapidly to an exit in an emergency as prescribed by the certificate holder's operations manual.
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