Singapore legislation

Regulation 146

of Air Navigation (135 — Commercial Air Transport by Helicopters and Small Aeroplanes) Regulations 2018

Regulation 146

Safety and Emergency Procedures training

Subregulation 1

An AOC holder must ensure that every person to be assigned duty as a crew member for a flight of a relevant aircraft undergoes introduction and recurrent training in safety and emergency procedures as appropriate to the nature of the operations being carried out (called in these Regulations SEP training).

Subregulation 2

The SEP training provided in accordance with paragraph (1) must enable every person mentioned in that paragraph —

(a)

to competently execute those safety duties and functions of a crew member which the person is assigned to perform in the event of an emergency or in a situation requiring emergency evacuation;

(b)

to be capable of competently using the emergency and life‑saving equipment required to be carried on the aircraft;

(c)

to be aware of the other crew members’ assignments and functions in the event of an emergency so far as is necessary for the fulfilment of the person’s own duties; and

(d)

if assigned to an aircraft that is to be operated above 3,000 m (10,000 ft) —

(i)

to know the effects of a lack of oxygen; and

(ii)

to know the physiological phenomena accompanying a loss of pressurisation when the aircraft is a pressurised aircraft.

Subregulation 3

An AOC holder must not assign a person to crew member duties on any flying operations or aircraft flying training unless the person has completed the introduction SEP training.