Singapore legislation
Regulation 134
of Air Navigation (121 — Commercial Air Transport by Large Aeroplanes) Regulations 2018
Regulation 134
Flight crew duty assignment
Subregulation 1
For every flight of a large aeroplane, the AOC holder must designate —
a flight crew member as the pilot-in-command; and (b)the number of persons required as additional flight crew members to augment the minimum crew specified in the aircraft’s flight manual due to —
the aeroplane type operated;
the type of operation to be performed; and
the duration of the flight.
Subregulation 2
For every flight of a large aeroplane, the AOC holder must assign each flight crew member to the functions which that flight crew member is to carry out in the event of an aircraft emergency, including when an emergency evacuation becomes necessary.
Subregulation 3
For every flight of a large aeroplane, the AOC holder must ensure that the assigned flight crew includes —
if the aeroplane has a separate flight engineer’s station, at least one flight engineer who is especially assigned to that station; and
if the aeroplane is likely to perform an operation where navigation necessary for the safe conduct of the flight cannot be adequately accomplished by the pilots at the pilot station, at least one flight crew member who holds a flight navigator licence.
Subregulation 4
Paragraph (3)(a) does not apply when the duties associated with the separate flight engineer station can be adequately performed by a flight crew member who also holds a flight engineer licence without interference with that flight crew member’s regular duties.