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Civil Aviation Act, 2009 (Act No. 13 of 2009)

Regulations

Civil Aviation Regulations, 2011

Part 91 : General Aviation and Operating Flight Rules

Subpart 4 : Instruments and Equipment

91.04.17 Flight crew protective breathing equipment

 

(1) No person shall operate a pressurised aeroplane or an unpressurised aeroplane with a MCM exceeding 5 700 kilograms and a maximum approved passenger seating configuration of more than 19 seats, at altitudes above 12 000 feet, unless such aeroplane—
(a) is equipped with equipment to protect the eyes, nose and mouth of each flight crew member while on flight deck duty and to provide oxygen for a period of at least 15 minutes;
(b) has sufficient portable protective breathing equipment to protect the eyes, nose and mouth of all cabin crew members required to be carried in terms of this Part and to provide breathing gas for a period of at least 15 minutes; and
(c) jf no cabin crew member is carried, is equipped with portable protective breathing equipment to protect the eyes, nose and mouth of one member of the flight crew and to provide breathing gas for a period of at least 15 minutes.

 

(2) The supply for protective breathing equipment may be provided by supplemental oxygen referred to in regulation 91.04.15 or 91.04.16.

 

(3) Protective breathing equipment intended for use by flight deck crew, shall be conveniently located on the flight deck and be easily accessible for immediate use by each required flight deck crew member at his or her assigned duty station.

 

(4) Protective breathing equipment intended for use by cabin crew shall be installed adjacent to each required cabin crew member duty station.

 

(5) Additional, easily accessible portable protective breathing equipment shall be provided and located at, or adjacent to, the hand fire extinguishers: Provided that where the fire extinguisher is located inside a cargo compartment, the protective breathing equipment shall be stowed outside, but adjacent to, the entrance to such compartment.

 

(6) Protective breathing equipment, while in use, shall not prevent communication, where required.