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                       Rev. 21
What’s new in this revision

Welcome to Revision 21 of the Cabin Safety Subject Index. The primary reason behind this release
is all eCFR links for part 119, 121, 125 and 135 had to be corrected. There are a few new
additions/changes including:

      InFO 11001: Seat Belt Use and Passenger Injuries in Turbulence.
      InFO 11002: Smoke/Fumes in the Cabin/Cockpit of Transport Category Aircraft.
      14 CFR 135.330: Crew Resource Management Training. Link to an amendment published
       at 76 FR 3837, Jan. 21, 2011.
      DOT/FAA/AR-TN99/9 Activation of Oxygen Generators in Proximity to Combustible
       Materials.


Inside “Where do I find…”
At the end of the CSSI is a section called “Where do I find…” which is directory of questions with
links to related material to answer the question. The questions have been organized and grouped
into broad category subjects for ease of reference. Please note “Where do I find…” links connect
within the CSSI, not to the document itself, as there may be additional information related to your
question found within the searched section.

At the end of “Where do I find…” are active, but not presently published FSAT’s embedded in this
document. Two FSATs are related to individuals with disabilities. The other is FSAT 97-06
Passenger Information on Beechcraft 1900’s and Other Similar Airplanes. These documents
should be released again in the future, to be found in FSIMS and accessible via hyperlink from the
CSSI once released.

Also, there is a regionally issued Legal Interpretation about fitness of pass riders occupying a flight
attendant jumpseat. It cannot be found online at the Legal Interpretation website, thus embedded
in the document itself.

Identifying new content
All new/updated content has a change bar located on the left side. As each revision is issued, only
the changes applicable to that revision will be present.




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                                   Record of Revision
Revision #           Date        Initials     22

Original           05-01-2007     DWW         23

1                  06-11-2007     DWW         24

2                  08-10-2007     DWW         25

3                  10-18-2007     DWW         26

3a                 10-26-2007     DWW         27

4                  11-05-2007     DWW         28

5                  12-01-2007     DWW         29

6                  02-01-2008     DWW         30

7                  03-31-2008     DWW         31

8                  06-02-2008     DWW         32

9                  09-05-2008     DWW         33

10                 12-08-2008     DWW         34

11                 01-09-2009     DWW         35

12                 05-21-2009     DWW         36

13                 07-21-2009     DWW         37

14                 09-03-2009     DWW         38

15                 12-01-2009     DWW         39

16                 02-16-2010     DWW         40

17                 05-04-2010     DWW         41

18                 07-15-2010     DWW         42

19                 11-24-2010     DWW         43

20                 01-04-2011     DWW         44

21                 02-22-2011     DWW         45


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Table Of Contents

ADMISSION TO FLIGHT DECK   1               CRASH AXE

ADVANCED QUALIFICATION PROGRAM             CRASH WORTHINESS

AISLES                                     CREW

ALCOHOL                                    CREW BAGGAGE

ALLERGIES                                  CREW QUALIFICATIONS

ARMING EMERGENCY SLIDE                     CREW RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

ASHTRAYS                                   DANGEROUS GOODS

AUTHORITY OF PILOT IN COMMAND              DECOMPRESSION

AVIATION SAFETY ACTION PROGRAM             DEMONSTRATIONS

BAGGAGE                                    DEVIATIONS/WAIVERS

BAGGAGE COMPARTMENT                        DISABILITIES

BARS                                       DISTRIBUTION OF FLIGHT ATTENDANTS

BATTERIES                                  DITCHING

BEVERAGES                                  DOORS

BEVERAGE CART                              DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING

BLANKETS                                   DRUGS

BLOODBORNE/AIRBORNE PATHOGENS              DUTIES

BRACE FOR IMPACT POSITIONS                 DUTY TIME

BRIEFING                                   DUTY TIME – FAs USING PILOT DUTY TIME

CABIN AIR QUALITY                          ELECTRONIC DEVICES

CABIN EN ROUTE INSPECTION                  EMERGENCIES

CABIN EQUIPMENT                            EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT

CABIN MOCKUPS                              EMERGENCY EXIT

CANES                                      EMERGENCY LIGHT OPERATION

CARDS                                      EMOTIONAL SUPPORT SERVICE ANIMALS IN
                                           AIR TRANSPORTATION
CARGO
                                           ENFORCEMENT
CARRY-ON BAGGAGE
                                           EVACUATION
CARTS
                                           EVACUATION SLIDES
CERTIFICATION
                                           EXITS
CERTIFICATION RULES – DOMESTIC/FLAG
                                           EXIT MARKINGS
CERTIFICATION RULES - SUPPLEMENTAL
                                           EXIT SEATING
CHILD/INFANT RESTRAINT DEVICES
                                           EXTENDED OVERWATER FLIGHT
CIRCUIT BREAKERS
                                           FATIGUE
CLASSROOM APPROVAL
                                           FIRES
CLOTHING
                                           FIRE EXTINGUISHER
COCKPIT
                                           FIRST AID EQUIPMENT
COMPARTMENTS
                                           FIT FOR FLIGHT
COMPLIANCE CHECKS
                                           FLASHLIGHTS
COMPLAINT RESOLUTION OFFICER
                                           FLIGHT ATTENDANTS


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FLIGHT CREWMEMBER                       NON-FLIGHT ATTENDANT PERSONNEL
FLOORS/SURFACES                         NUMBER OF PASSENGER SEATS
FLOTATION MEANS                         OFFICE OF AVIATION MEDICINE (OAM)
FOOD                                    OPERATING EXPERIENCE
FRACTIONAL OWNERSHIP OPERATIONS         OPERATIONAL CONTROL
FUELING                                 OPERATIONS SPECIFICATIONS
GALLEY EQUIPMENT                        OVERPRESSURIZED AIRCRAFT
GROUND OPERATIONS                       OVERWATER OPERATIONS
HANDICAPPED                             OXYGEN
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS                     OXYGEN MASKS
HIJACKING                               OZONE
HYPOXIA                                 P.A. SYSTEM
INJURIES IN CABIN                       PASSENGER
INSTRUCTORS/SUPERVISORS                 PASSENGERS WITH DISABILITIES
INTERCHANGE EQUIPMENT                   PASSENGER INFORMATION/SIGNS
INTERFERENCE WITH CREWMEMBER            PETS
INTERPHONE                              PILOTS
JUMPSEATS                               PLACARDS
LARGE AND TURBINE-POWERED               PRISONER
MULTIENGINE AIRPLANES & FRACTIONAL      PROBLEM PASSENGER
OWNERSHIP
                                        PROTECTIVE BREATHING EQUIPMENT
LAVATORY
                                        PROVING AND VALIDATION TESTS
LEGAL INTERPRETATIONS
                                        PUBLIC ADDRESS / P.A. SYSTEM
LIFELINES
                                        RADIATION
LIFE RAFT/LIFE VEST
                                        RECORDKEEPING
LIGHTING SYSTEMS
                                        REFUSING PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION
LIGHTS
                                        RESPONSIBILITY FOR OPERATIONAL
LOAD LIMIT                              CONTROL
LOAD MANIFEST                           REST
LOUNGE AREAS                            RULES GOVERNING ALL 121 CERT HOLDERS
LOWER LOBE                              SAFETY EQUIPMENT
MANUALS                                 SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
MARIHUANA                               SEATBELT DISCIPLINE
MECHANICAL IRREGULARITIES               SEATS/SAFETY BELTS
MEDICAL KITS                            SECURITY
MEGAPHONES                              SERVICE ANIMALS IN AIR TRANSPORTATION
MOVEMENT ON THE SURFACE                 SERVICE ITEMS
NARCOTIC DRUGS                          SHOULDER HARNESS
NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF       SIGNS
DISABILITY IN AIR TRAVEL
                                        SLIDE / RAFT


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SMOKING
SUPERNUMERARY PERSONNEL
SURVIVAL TRAINING/SURVIVING
PASSENGERS
TAILCONE
TAXI
TECHNICAL STANDARD ORDERS (TSO)
TRAINING - CFRs
TRAINING – BROAD SPECTRUM
TRAINING – APPROVAL/EVALUATION
TRAINING – AIRCRAFT GROUND
TRAINING – BASIC INDOC
TRAINING – EMERGENCY TRAINING
TRAINING – RECORDKEEPING
TRAINING - REQUALIFICATION
TRANSIT STOPS
TRAYS
TURBULENCE
VENTILATION
VOLUNTARY DISCLOSURE PROGRAMS
WASTE COMPARTMENTS
WEAPONS
WEIGHT & BALANCE
WIDE-BODIED AIRCRAFT
Cross Reference Index




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Abbreviations & Main Directories


14 CFR - Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (Aeronautics and Space)

49 CFR - Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations (Transportation)

ACOB - Air Carrier Operations Bulletin

AC - Advisory Circulars (Cabin Safety) Advisory Circulars (Main via RGL) Advisory Circulars (All)

AD - Airworthiness Directives or Airworthiness Directives on faa.gov

ATOS - ATOS Data Collection Tools

CAMI - Civil Aerospace Medical Institute

FAA - AM - FAA Office of Aviation Medicine Reports

FAA Registry - N-Number Inquiry

FAR - Federal Aviation Regulations & Regulation Exemption Search & Regulation Exemptions on RGL

FSIMS - Flight Standards Information Management System

INFO - Information For Operators

MMEL - Master Minimum Equipment List

MMEL Policy Letters FSIMS MMEL Policy Letters

RGL - Regulatory Guidance Library and Regulatory Guidance Library (CFR Final Rules)

SAFO - Safety Alerts For Operators

SSI - Sensitive Security Information (Protection of – Part 15) (Protection of – Part 1520)

STC - Supplemental Type Certificate or Supplemental Type Certificate on RGL

TCDS - Type Certificate Data Sheets

TSO - Technical Standard Order or TSO’s on faa.gov or Cabin Safety Technical Standard Orders

USC - United States Code (Titles)

Special Studies - Historical NTSB files in PDF via Embry Riddle Jack R. Hunt Library

NTSB Reports - Access to various NTSB reports, some related to Cabin Safety

System Safety - FAA System Safety Handbook

DOT Industry Letters - Guidance Regarding Aviation Rules and Statute




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ADMISSION TO FLIGHT DECK (also see cockpit, pilots)

14 CFR 121.542, 135.100: Flight crewmember duties (sterile cockpit).

14 CFR 121.547, 125.315: Admission to flight deck (persons who may be admitted to flight deck).

14 CFR 121.548, 125.317, 135.75: Aviation safety inspector’s credentials: Admission to pilot’s
compartment: Forward observer’s seat.

14 CFR 121.548a: DOD Commercial Air Carrier Evaluator's Credential.

14 CFR 121.550: Secret Service Agents: Admission to flight deck.

14 CFR 121.582: Means to discreetly notify a flightcrew.

14 CFR 121.584: Requirement to view the area outside the flightdeck door.

14 CFR 121.587: Closing and locking of flight crew compartment door.

14 CFR 135.113: Passenger occupancy of pilot seat.

                                                                                                  13
8900.1: Procedures for Opening, Closing, and Locking of Flightcrew Compartment Doors # 3-3491.

8900.1: Procedures for Opening, Closing, and Locking of Flight Deck Doors #3-47. 51

8900.1: Admission to Flight Deck - General #3-41. 51

8900.1: Admission to Flight Deck – All-Cargo-Carrying Operations #3-44. 51

8900.1: Verification of Personnel for Access to the Flight Deck. #3-46. 51

8900.1: Access to Flight Deck for IOSA Audits #3-48. 51


ADVANCED QUALIFICATION PROGRAM

14 CFR 121.901: Purpose and eligibility.

14 CFR 121.903: General requirements for Advanced Qualification Programs.

14 CFR 121.905: Confidential commercial information.

14 CFR 121.907: Definitions.

14 CFR 121.909: Approval of Advanced Qualification Program.

14 CFR 121.911: Indoctrination curriculum.

14 CFR 121.913: Qualification curriculum.

14 CFR 121.915: Continuing qualification curriculum.

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14 CFR 121.917: Other requirements.

14 CFR 121.919: Certification.

14 CFR 121.921: Training devices and simulators.

14 CFR 121.923: Approval of training, qualification, or evaluation by a person who provides training by
arrangement.

14 CFR 121.925: Recordkeeping requirements.

8900.1: Crew Resource Management (CRM) / Dispatch Resource Management (DRM) Integration and
Assessment # 3-1591 – 3-1593. 30

8900.1: Advanced Qualification Program: Instructors/Evaluators/Aircrew Program Designees # 3-1546. 34

8900.1: Advanced Qualification Program – Scope, Concepts, and Definitions # 3-1496 – 3-1500. 32

8900.1: Advanced Qualification Program – Surveillance # 3- 1526 – 3-1528. 33

8900.1: Advanced Qualification Program Approval Process # 3-1566 – 3-1575. 35


AISLES

14 CFR 25.813: Emergency exit access (width).

14 CFR 25.815: Width of aisle.

14 CFR 121.310(f) 125 Appendix A, 135.178: Additional emergency equipment (for aircraft with more than
19 passenger seats).

14 CFR 121.310(f), 125 Appendix A, 135.178 (f): Additional emergency equipment (emergency exit access).

ACOB 210: Protruding Passenger Seat Armrests.

8900.1: Protruding Passenger Seat Armrests # 3-3483. 13


ALCOHOL (also see beverages, drug and alcohol testing)

14 CFR 91.17: Alcohol or drugs.

14 CFR 120.37: Misuse of alcohol.

14 CFR 120.39: Testing for alcohol.

14 CFR 121.575: Alcoholic beverages.

14 CFR 135.1(5): Misuse of alcohol.



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14 CFR 135.121: Alcoholic beverages (serving, drinking, and passenger boarding after use).

49 CFR 1544.221: Carriage of passengers under the control of armed law enforcement escorts.

8900.1: Service of Alcoholic Beverages # 3-3546. 15

ACOB 202: Service of Alcoholic Beverages.

8900.1: Potential Problems Associated with Food/Beverage Service # 3-3551. 15

ACOB 213: Potential Problems Associated with Food and Beverage Service.


ALLERGIES

AC 121-36: Management of Passengers who may be Sensitive to Allergens.


ARMING EMERGENCY SLIDE

14 CFR 121.570: Airplane evacuation capability (emergency escape prior to movement on surface).

8900.1: Door/Slide Arming # 3-3560. 15

ACOB 219: Door/Slide Arming.


ASHTRAYS

14 CFR 23.853(c): Passenger and crew compartment interiors (need).

14 CFR 25.853(f)(g): Compartment interiors (requirement).

14 CFR 121.215(d), 125.113: Cabin interiors (requirement).


AUTHORITY OF PILOT IN COMMAND

14 CFR 1.1: General definitions.

14 CFR 91.3: Responsibility and authority of pilot in command.

14 CFR 121.421: Flight attendants: Initial and transition ground training (training requirement).

14 CFR 121.533, 121.535, 121.537: Responsibility for operational control: Domestic operations, flag
operations, supplemental operations (responsibility and authority).

14 CFR 135.77: Responsibility for operational control.

14 CFR 135.121(c): Alcoholic beverages (prohibition of those who may be intoxicated).



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49 CFR 1544.233: Security coordinators and crewmembers, training.

49 CFR 1544.235: Training and knowledge for individuals with security-related duties.

Legal Interpretation: Pilot in Command authority in the cabin.


AVIATION SAFETY ACTION PROGRAM (ASAP)

8900.1: Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) # 11-35 – 11-48. 47

AC 120-66B: Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP).

AC 120-66B: ASAP Report Process Flowchart.

AC 120-92: Introduction to Safety Management Systems for Air Operators.

Order 8000.82: Designation of Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) Information as Protected from Public
Disclosure Under 14 CFR Part 193.


BAGGAGE (also see carry-on baggage)

8900.1: Carry-on baggage # 3-3547. 15

ACOB 211: Carry-on baggage.

AC 120-27E: Aircraft Weight and Balance Control.

AC 121-29B: Carry-on Baggage (air carrier carry-on baggage Programs).


BAGGAGE COMPARTMENT

14 CFR 25.787: Stowage compartments.

14 CFR 25.1557(a): Miscellaneous markings and placards (placards on compartments).

14 CFR 121.215, 121.285, 125.113: Cabin interiors (requirements for cabin interiors).

14 CFR 121.221: Fire precautions.

14 CFR 121.285: Carriage of cargo in passenger compartments (requirements).

14 CFR 135.87: Carriage of cargo including carry-on baggage.

8900.1: Carry-on baggage # 3-3547. 15

ACOB 211: Carry-on Baggage.

ACOB 915: Change to Federal Aviation Regulation Section 121.576 (restraint of all items of mass).

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8900.1: Retention of Items in Mass # 3-3550. 15

ACOB 982: DHC-8 Closet Floor Loading Weight Limits.

TSO-C1c: Cargo/Baggage Compartment Fire Detection Instruments.


BARS (also see lounge areas)

ACOB 215: Standup Bars.


BATTERIES

TSO C97: Lithium Sulfur Dioxide Batteries.

TSO C142: Lithium Batteries.

InFO 07016: PHMSA Guidance on the Carriage of Batteries and Battery-Powered Devices.


BEVERAGES (also see alcohol)

14 CFR 121.575, 135.121: Alcoholic beverages.

14 CFR 91.535, 121.577, 125.333, 135.122: Food/beverage service equipment (stowage).

8900.1: Service of Alcoholic Beverages # 3-3546. 15

ACOB 202: Service of Alcoholic Beverages.

8900.1: Stowage of Galley Service Items # 3-3549. 15

ACOB 212: Stowage of Galley Service Items (service of food/beverages during surface movement).

8900.1: Potential Problems Associated with Food/Beverage Service # 3-3551. 15

ACOB 213: Potential Problems Associated with Food and Beverage Service.

ACOB 217: Fire Prevention (plastic cups, glasses, etc.).


BEVERAGE CART (also see carts, galley equipment)

14 CFR 121.576: Retention of items of mass in passenger and crew compartments.

14 CFR 91.535, 121.577,

125.333, 135.122: Stowage of food, beverage, and passenger service equipment during aircraft and
movement on the surface, takeoff, and landing.



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ACOB 212: Stowage of Galley Service Items.

8900.1: Stowage of Galley Service Items # 3-3549. 15

ACOB 213: Potential Problems Associated with Food and Beverage Service (prohibition against leaving
carts unattended).

8900.1: Potential Problems Associated with Food/Beverage Service (prohibition against leaving carts
unattended) # 3-3551. 15

ACOB 915(c): Change to Federal Aviation Regulation Section 121.576 (stowage of galley items when not in
use).


BLANKETS

DOT/FAA/AR-96/15: The Development of a Flammability Test Method for Aircraft Blankets, with findings.

InFO 08055: Flammability of Airline Blankets.


BLOODBORNE/AIRBORNE PATHOGENS

AC 120-44A: Air Carrier First Aid Programs.

8900.1: Crewmember Protection from Bloodborne Pathogens # 3-3489. 13

FAA-AM-97-21: Bloodborne Pathogens in Aircraft Accident Investigation.

SAFO 09009: Swine Flu Information from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).


BRACE FOR IMPACT POSITIONS

ACOB 218: Brace for Impact Positions.

8900.1: Brace for Impact Positions # 3-3563. 15

ACOB 930: Addition of checklist Item (to prepare passengers).


BRIEFING (also see passenger information/signs, signs)

14 CFR 91.519: Passenger briefing.

14 CFR 121.333(f): Supplemental oxygen for emergency decent and for first aid; turbine engine powered
airplanes with pressurized cabins (use of oxygen).

14 CFR 121.571, 125.327: Briefing passengers before takeoff (requirement).

14 CFR 121.573: Briefing passengers: extended overwater operations.


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14 CFR 121.583, 125.331: Carriage of Carriage of persons without compliance with the passenger-carrying
requirements of this part (briefing - ferry flights).

14 CFR 135.117: Briefing of passengers before flight.

8900.1: Flight and Cabin Crewmember Coordination and Communication, and Safety During Potentially
Hazardous Conditions of Flight # 3-3562. 15

8900.1: Briefings on Individual Flotation Devices # 3-3575. 15

8900.1: Brace for Impact Positions # 3-3563. 15

ACOB 218: Brace for Impact Positions.

8900.1: Training on the Chemically Generated Supplemental Oxygen System # 3-1856. 29

ACOB 225: Training of Cockpit and Cabin Crewmembers on the Operational Characteristics of Chemically
Generated Supplemental Oxygen System And Updating of Passenger Briefing Information.

8900.1: Passenger Seatbelt Discipline # 3-3561. 15

ACOB 228: Passenger Seatbelt Discipline.

AC 121-24C: Passenger Safety Information Briefing and Briefing Card.

AC 121-29B: Carry-On Baggage.

AC 120-32: Air Transportation of Handicapped Persons (briefing of handicapped).

ACOB 216: Flight and Cabin Crewmember Coordination and Communication, and Safety During Potentially
Hazardous Conditions of Flight.

Final Rule: Aircraft Assembly Placard Requirements


CABIN AIR QUALITY

AC 121-35: Management of Passengers during Ground Operations without Cabin Ventilation.

AC 121-36: Management of Passengers who may be Sensitive to Allergens.


CABIN EN ROUTE INSPECTION

8900.1: Cabin En Route Inspection # 6-343 – 6-356. 16


CABIN EQUIPMENT (also see emergency equipment, signs, seatbelts)

ACOB 211: Carry-on Baggage (co-mingling with emergency equipment).



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8900.1: Carry-on baggage # 3-3547. 15

Federal Register Improved Flammability Standards for Materials Used in the Interiors of Airplane Cabins.


CABIN MOCKUPS

8900.1: Flight Attendants Operating Experience # 3-3531. 2

ACOB 907: Guidelines for Crewmember Training on Aircraft Tailcones and Tailcone Training Devices.

8900.1: Guidelines for Crewmember Training on Aircraft Tailcones and Tailcone Training Devices # 3-1863.
29



ACOB 947: Use of Mockups in Crewmember Emergency Training.

8900.1: Use of Mockups in Crewmember Emergency Training # 3-1864. 29

8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – Guidelines for Training Flight Attendants Assigned to
Open More Than One Door During an Aircraft Emergency Evacuation # 3-1802. 4

8900.1: Evaluation of Cabin and Exit Mockups # 3-1806. 4


CANES

14 CFR 121.589: Carry-on baggage (stowage).

FAA-AM-80-12: Considerations relative to the use of canes used by blind travelers.


CARDS (see passenger information)


CARGO (also see carry-on baggage)

14 CFR 25.787: Stowage compartments.

14 CFR 25.855: Cargo or baggage compartments.

14 CFR 25.857: Cargo compartment classification.

14 CFR 25.1557: Miscellaneous markings and placards.

14 CFR 91.525: Carriage of cargo.

14 CFR 121.285, 125.183: Carriage of cargo in passenger compartments.

14 CFR 121.287, 125.185: Carriage of cargo in cargo compartment.

14 CFR 121.309(c): Emergency equipment (fire extinguisher).


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14 CFR 121.589: Carry-on baggage.

14 CFR 135.87: Carriage of cargo including carry-on baggage.

ACOB 211: Carry-on Baggage.

8900.1: Carry-on baggage # 3-3547. 15


CARRY-ON BAGGAGE (also see baggage, cargo, pets)

14 CFR 91.523: Carry-on baggage.

14 CFR 91.525: Carriage of cargo.

14 CFR 121.285, 125.183: Carriage of cargo in passenger compartments.

14 CFR 121.589: Carry-on baggage.

14 CFR 135.87: Carriage of cargo including carry-on baggage.

AC 121-29B: Carry-on Baggage (Air Carrier Programs).

AC 120-27E: Aircraft Weight and Balance Control.

ACOB 211: Carry-on baggage (co-mingling with emergency equipment).

ACOB 915: Change To Federal Aviation Regulation Section 121.576 (restraint of all baggage).

8900.1: Stowage of Non-Collapsible Flexible Travel canes # 3-3548. 15

8900.1: Carry-on Baggage Programs # 3-3547. 15

8900.1: Carry-on Baggage Programs # 3-3547 (nothing stowed in seat back pockets or lavatories). 15

InFO 09018: Stowage of Items in Seat Pockets.


CARTS (also see beverage cart, galley equipment)

14 CFR 121.576: Retention of items of mass in passenger and crew compartments.

14 CFR 91.535, 121.577, 125.333, 135.122: Stowage of food, beverage, and passenger service equipment
during aircraft and movement on the surface, takeoff, and landing.

ACOB 212: Stowage of Galley Service Items.

8900.1: Stowage of Galley Service Items # 3-3549. 15

ACOB 213: Potential Problems Associated with Food and Beverage Service.


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8900.1: Potential Problems Associated with Food/Beverage Service # 3-3551. 15

ACOB 915(c): Change to Federal Aviation Regulation Section 121.576 (stowage of galley items when not in
use).

8900.1: Galley Security # 3-3568. 15


CERTIFICATION

Part 25 - SFAR 109: Special Requirements for Private Use Transport Category Airplanes

Appendix J to Part 25: Emergency Evacuation.

14 CFR 119: Certification: Air carriers and commercial operators.

8900.1: Air Operator Certification – General # 2-101 – 2-108. 19

8900.1: Air Operator Certification - Air Carrier Commercial Operator Certificate Determinations, Types of
Certificates, and Applicable Rules # 2-126 – 2-133. 20

8900.1: Air Operator Certification – Assignment of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Responsibilities,
Operating Certificates # 2-26 – 2-30. 21

8900.1: Air Operator Certification – Obtaining and Constructing Certificate/Designator Numbers # 2-46 – 2-
52. 22

8900.1: Air Operator Certification – Hazardous Materials or Dangerous Goods # 2-246 – 2-254. 23

8900.1: Air Operator Certification – International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Company Designators
and Telephony Designators (Call Signs) # 2-271 – 2-276. 24

8900.1: Air Operator Certification – Part 121 Certification: General Information # 2-296 – 2-300. 25

8900.1: Air Operator Certification – Certification Phases # 2-316 – 2-321. 26 has been deleted. See 8900.1:
Certification Process Document 49 below.

14 CFR Part 121 Air Carrier Certification

ATOS: New Aircraft Process Guide (NAPG)

Data Collection Tools

AC 120-49: Certification of Air Carriers.

8900.1: Flight Attendant Training Curriculums # 3-1726 – 3-1730. 17

8900.1: Aborted takeoff Demonstration Procedures – Phase One # 3-2481 – 3-2487. 54

8900.1: Aborted takeoff Demonstration Procedures # 3-2506 – 3-2516. 7



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8900.1: Flight Attendant Qualifications # 3-3531. 2

8900.1: Evaluate Airworthiness Issues for 14 CFR Part 121 Emergency Evacuation/Ditching
Procedures/Demonstrations. (LOPA requirement: 3-2627 (B))

8900.1: Certification Process Document. 49

8900.1: Aircraft Configuration Control Document. 50

InFO 07020: Flight Attendant Certification.

InFO 07006: Flight Attendant Certificate of Demonstrated Proficiency.

InFO 08016: Flight Attendant Certificate of Demonstrated Proficiency: Information on the Web.

InFO 08017: Compilation of…….. FSAT 99-12 (PDF), FSAT 96-06 (PDF).

SAFO 05003: Flight Attendant Certification Notification by Fax.


CERTIFICATION RULES FOR DOMESTIC AND FLAG CARRIERS

Reserved


CERTIFICATION RULES FOR SUPPLEMENTAL CARRIERS

Reserved


CHILD/INFANT RESTRAINT DEVICES

14 CFR 91.107: Use of safety belts, shoulder harnesses, and child restraint systems.

14 CFR 121.311: Seats, safety belts, and shoulder harnesses (use of seat/safety belts).

14 CFR 125.211: Seat and safety belts (use of safety belts).

14 CFR 135.128: Use of safety belts and child restraint systems.

8900.1: Use of Child/Infant Restraint Systems in Aircraft # 3-3558. 15

AC 120-87B: Use of Child Restraint Systems on Aircraft.

8900.1: Use of Non-Approved Child/infant Restraint Systems In Aircraft # 3-3559. 15

ACOB 218: Brace for Impact Positions.

8900.1: Brace for Impact Positions # 3-3563. 15

ACOB 949: Use of Child/Infant Restraint Systems.

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AC 91-62A: Use of Child Seats in Aircraft.

8900.1: Ensuring children who have reached their 2nd birthday are properly restrained # 3-3569. 15

FAA-AM-78-12: Child Restraint Systems for Civil Aircraft.

FAA-AM-94-19: Performance of Child Restraint Devices in Transport Airplane Pax Seats.

TSO C100b: Child Restraint System (CRS).

InFO 07012: Accommodating Approved Harness-type CRS.

InFO 09002: Regulatory Requirements Regarding Accommodation of Child Restraint Systems.

Legal Interpretation: Adult. Section 121.311.


CIRCUIT BREAKERS

8900.1: Resetting Tripped Circuit Breakers # 3-3490. 13

AC 120-80: In-Flight Fires.


CLASSROOM APPROVAL

8900.1: Training Program Inspections for Parts 121 and 135 # 6-625: (D. Instructional Delivery Methods.) 57


CLOTHING

8900.1: Flight Attendant Apparel While Performing Duties Associated with Flight # 3-3570. 15


COCKPIT (also see admission to flight deck)

14 CFR 25.1197(b)(2): Fire extinguishing agents.

14 CFR 121.313(g): Miscellaneous equipment (requirement for key).

14 CFR 121 SFAR 92-5: Flightcrew Compartment Access and Door Designs.

49 CFR 1544.237: Flight deck privileges.

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8900.1: Procedures for Opening, Closing, and Locking of Flightcrew Compartment Doors # 3-3491.

8900.1: Procedures for Opening, Closing, and Locking of Flight Deck Doors #3-47. 51

8900.1: Admission to Flight Deck - General #3-41. 51

8900.1: Admission to Flight Deck – All-Cargo-Carrying Operations #3-44. 51

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8900.1: Verification of Personnel for Access to the Flight Deck. #3-46. 51

8900.1: Access to Flight Deck for IOSA Audits #3-48. 51

AC 25.795-1A: Flight Deck Intrusion Resistance.

AC 25.795-2A: Flight Deck Penetration Resistance.

Legal Interpretation: Pilot use of active noise reduction headsets requiring batteries.


COMPARTMENTS (also see cargo, carry-on baggage)

14 CFR 25.853, 121.312: Compartment interiors.

ACOB 211: Carry-on Baggage.

8900.1: Carry-on baggage # 3-3547. 15


COMPLIANCE CHECKS

14 CFR 25.791, 121.317, 125.217, 135.127: Passenger information: signs and placards, requirements,
smoking prohibitions, and additional seatbelt requirements.

14 CFR 121.577: Stowage of food, beverage, and passenger service equipment during airplane movement
on the surface, takeoff, and landing.

ACOB 212: Stowage of Galley Service Items (prohibition against serving during surface movement).

8900.1:Stowage of Galley Service Items # 3-3549. 15


COMPLAINT RESOLUTION OFFICER (also see exit seating, handicapped, passengers with
disabilities)

14 CFR 121.585 (n)(1)(iv): Exit seating.

14 CFR 382.141: What training are carriers required to provide for their personnel?

14 CFR 382.143: When must carriers complete training for their personnel?

14 CFR 382.145: What records concerning training must carriers retain?

14 CFR 382.151: What are the requirements for providing Complaints Resolution Officials?

DOT Rule 14 CFR 382: Non-Discrimination on the basis of Disability in Air Travel.

Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in Air Travel – Final Rule: Effective May 13, 2009.

Answers to Frequently Asked Questions Concerning Air Travel - Section 382.7, effective May 13, 2009.


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CRASH AXE

14 CFR 91.513: Emergency equipment [requirement (20 or more passenger seats)].

14 CFR 121.309(e), 125.207: Emergency equipment requirements.

14 CFR 125.207, 135.177: Emergency equipment requirements for aircraft having a passenger seating
configuration of more than 19 passengers.


CRASH WORTHINESS

ACOB 223: Flight Attendant Training on Conditions of Aircraft Following Accident.

8900.1: Training on Conditions of Aircraft Following an Accident. # 3-1854. 29

AC 25-17A: Transport Airplane Cabin Interiors Crashworthiness Handbook.


CREW

14 CFR 1.1: General definitions (crewmember and flight crewmembers).

14 CFR 121.397, 125.271: Emergency and emergency evacuation duties.

14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training (training, coordination, responsibilities, and duties).

14 CFR 121.683: Crewmember and dispatcher record.

14 CFR 135.107: Flight attendant crewmember requirement.

14 CFR 135.123: Emergency and emergency evacuation duties.

ACOB 204: Distribution of Flight Attendants (change in assignment).

8900.1: Distribution of Flight Attendants # 3-3512. 3

ACOB 205: Duty Assignment of Required and Non-Required Flight Attendants.

8900.1: Duty Assignment of Required and Non-Required Flight Attendants # 3-3513. 3

ACOB 206: Use of Supernumerary Personnel in Aircraft Cabins.

8900.1: Use of Non-Flight Attendant Personnel in Aircraft Cabins # 3-3514. 3

ACOB 207: Pre-departure Cabin Equipment Checks by Flight Attendants.

8900.1: Pre-departure Cabin Equipment Checks by Flight Attendants # 3-3553. 15




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ACOB 216: Flight and Cabin Crewmember Coordination and Communication, and Safety During Potentially
Hazardous Conditions of Flight.

8900.1: Flight and Cabin Crewmember Coordination and Communication, and Safety During Potentially
Hazardous Conditions of Flight # 3-3562. 15

ACOB 218: Brace for Impact Positions.

8900.1: Brace for Impact Positions # 3-3563. 15

ACOB 223: Flight Attendant Training on Conditions of Aircraft Following an Accident.

8900.1: Training on Conditions of Aircraft Following an Accident. # 3-1854. 29

ACOB 226: Emphasis on Time Management and Crew Coordination in Preparation of Cabin for Emergency
Landing.

8900.1: Emphasis on Time Management and Crew Coordination in Preparation of Cabin for Impending
Emergency Landing # 3-3564. 15

ACOB 928(b): Crewmembers Procedures for Assessing Damage to Aircraft In flight (F/A reporting hazardous
conditions).

ACOB 979: Require any Crewmember who Observes a Potential or Actual Emergency Situation to Verbally
Call it to the Captain’s Attention.

AC 120-48: Communication and Coordination Between Flight Crewmembers and Flight Attendants.

8900.1: Minimum Crew Requirements for Boarding and Presence of Federal Air Marshals # 9-20 – 22. 46

Legal Interpretation: Use of off duty flight attendants during boarding and deplaning.

Legal Interpretation: Is a server a flight attendant on part 135 operations.


CREW BAGGAGE

14 CFR 121.576: Retention of items of mass in passenger and crew compartments (stowage).

8900.1: Retention of Items in Mass (crew baggage) # 3-3550. 15

ACOB 211: Carryon Baggage.

8900.1: Carry-on baggage (co-mingling with emergency equipment) # 3-3547. 15

ACOB 915: Change to Federal Aviation Document Section 121.576 (restraint of crew baggage).

AC 120-27E: Aircraft Weight and Balance Control.


CREW QUALIFICATIONS (also see operating experience, training - CFRs)


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14 CFR 121.415(g): Crewmember and dispatcher training requirements (ensures crewmember remains
trained).

14 CFR 121.432: General (competency).

14 CFR 121.433: Training required.

14 CFR 121.434(e): Operating experience, operating cycles, and consolidation of knowledge and skills.

14 CFR 121.569: Equipment interchange: Domestic and flag operations.

Final Rule: Amendment 121-350: Crewmember Requirements When Passengers Are Onboard.

ACOB 205: Duty Assignment of Required and Non-Required Flight Attendants.

8900.1: Duty Assignment of Required and Non-Required Flight Attendants # 3-3513. 3

ACOB 220: Flight Attendant Operating Experience.

8900.1: Flight Attendants Operating Experience # 3-3531. 2

Legal Interpretation: Conduct of competency checks – qualified instructors.


CREW RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

14 CFR 121.404: Compliance dates: crew and dispatcher resource management training.

14 CFR 121.406: Credit for previous CRM/DRM training.

14 CFR 121.421: Flight attendants: Initial and transitional ground training.

14 CFR 135.330: Crew Resource Management Training. Link to an amendment published at 76 FR 3837,
Jan. 21, 2011.

AC 120-51E: Crew Resource Management Training.


DANGEROUS GOODS (see hazardous materials)


DECOMPRESSION (also see hypoxia, oxygen, oxygen masks)

14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training.

8900.1: Procedures and Training for Potential Decompression Emergencies # 3-1859. 29


DEMONSTRATIONS

14 CFR 25.801: Ditching.

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14 CFR 25.803: Emergency evacuation.

Appendix J to Part 25: Emergency Evacuation.

14 CFR 121.291, 125.189: Demonstration of emergency evacuation procedures (demonstration of
evacuation. and ditching procedures).

14 CFR 121.391, 125.269: Flight attendants (number of F/A's required).

14 CFR 121.394: Flight attendant requirements during passenger boarding and deplaning.

14 CFR 121.397: Emergency and emergency evacuation duties.

14 CFR 121 Appendix D, 125 Appendix B: Criteria for Demonstration of Emergency Evacuation Procedures
(evacuation/ditching demonstration procedures).

8900.1: Table of Maximum Demonstrated Seating Capacities # 3-2966. 59

ACOB 221: Procedures and Training for Emergency Evacuations.

8900.1: Procedures and Training for Emergency Evacuations # 3-1853. 29

ACOB 222: Crewmember Training for Emergency Evacuation Demonstrations.

8900.1: Crewmember Training for Emergency Evacuation Demonstrations # 3-3461. 39

ACOB 913: Demonstrations of Portability of Automatic Slide/Raft Assemblies.

AC 25.803-1: Emergency Evacuation Demonstrations.

8900.1: Emergency Evacuation Demonstration – General # 3-2461. 36

8900.1: Emergency Evacuation Demonstration – Regulatory Requirements # 3-2462. 36

8900.1: Increasing Seating Capacity by Analysis and tests, 14 CFR Section 25.803(d) # 3-2463. 36

8900.1: Contents of this Chapter # 3-2464. 36

AC 20-118A: Emergency Evacuation Demonstration (from small planes).

8900.1: Ditching Demonstrations – General # 3-2531. 37

8900.1: Ditching Demonstrations – Crewmember Criteria # 3-2532. 37

8900.1: Ditching Demonstrations – Regulatory Requirements # 3-2533. 37

8900.1: Ditching Demonstrations – The Ditching Demonstration Plan # 3-2534. 37

8900.1: Ditching Demonstrations – Review of the Ditching Demonstration Plan # 3-2535. 37



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8900.1: Ditching Demonstrations – Conduct of the Ditching Demonstration # 3-2536. 37

8900.1: Evaluating Evacuation and Ditching Demonstrations – Areas to be Evaluated # 3-2591. 38

8900.1: Evaluating Evacuation and Ditching Demonstrations – Determining Results of Demonstrations # 3-
2592. 38

8900.1: The Air Transportation Division (AFS-200) Coordination for Unsuccessful Attempts # 3-2593. 38

8900.1: Processing Evacuation Demonstration Reports # 3-3462. 39

Final Rule: Revision of Emergency Evacuation Demonstration Procedures to Improve Participant Safety
Parts 25/121, Federal Register dated 11/17/04.


DEVIATIONS/WAIVERS

14 CFR 121.161: Airplane limitations: Type of route.

14 CFR 121.163: Aircraft proving tests.

14 CFR 121.339: Emergency equipment for extended overwater operations.

14 CFR 121.557: Emergencies: Domestic and flag operations (waivers, general, and emergencies).


DISABILITIES (also see passengers with disabilities)


DISTRIBUTION OF FLIGHT ATTENDANTS

14 CFR 121.391(d), 125.269: Flight attendants (distribution).

14 CFR 121.393(b)(1)(iii): Crewmember requirements at stops where passengers remain on board.

14 CFR 121.394: Flight attendant requirements during passenger boarding and deplaning.

ACOB 203: Number of Flight Attendants Required when Aircraft is Parked at the Gate.

ACOB 204: Distribution of Flight Attendants.

ACOB 205: Duty Assignment, non-required F/A’s.

ACOB 206: Use of Supernumerary Personnel in Aircraft Cabins.

8900.1: Use of Non-Flight Attendant Personnel in Aircraft Cabins # 3-3514. 3

8900.1: Distribution of Flight Attendants # 3-3512. 3

8900.1: Number of Flight Attendants Required at Stops where Passengers remain on Board #3-3511.3



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8900.1: Minimum Crew Requirements for Boarding and Presence of Federal Air Marshals # 9-20 – 22. 46

Final Rule: Amendment 121-350: Crewmember Requirements When Passengers Are Onboard.

Legal Interpretation: Required Number of Flight Attendants for Part 121 Operations, Section 121.393.

Legal Interpretation: 121.391 Intermediate Stops.


DITCHING (also see lifelines, liferaft/life vest, overwater operations)

14 CFR 25.801: Ditching (emergency provisions).

14 CFR 25.807: Emergency exits.

14 CFR 25.1415: Ditching equipment.

14 CFR 25.1561: Safety equipment.

14 CFR 121.291: Demonstration of emergency evacuation procedures (requirement for demonstration of
ditching procedures).

14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training.

14 CFR 121 Appendix D: Criteria for demonstration of emergency evacuation procedures
(evacuation/ditching demonstration procedures).

14 CFR 135.167: Emergency equipment: Extended overwater operations.

ACOB 226: Emphasis on Time Management and Crew Coordination in Preparation for Impending
Emergency Landing.

8900.1: Emphasis on Time Management and Crew Coordination in Preparation of Cabin for Impending
Emergency Landing # 3-3564. 15

8900.1: Emergency Evacuation and Ditching Drills # 3-1862. 29

AC 120-47: Survival Equipment for Use In Overwater Operations.

AC 91-58A: Use of Pyrotechnic Visual Distress Signaling Devices in Aviation.

FAA-AM-98-19: Analysis of Ditching and Water Survival Training Programs


DOORS (also see emergency exit, exit markings)

14 CFR 25.783: Doors.

14 CFR 25.811: Emergency exit marking.

14 CFR 25.813: Emergency exit access.


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14 CFR 25.1557(d): Miscellaneous markings and placards.

14 CFR 121.313, 125.213: Miscellaneous equipment.

14 CFR 121.587: Closing and locking of flight crew compartment door (cockpit).

ACOB 208: Routine Opening/Closing of Doors on Wide-Bodied Jets.

8900.1: Routine Opening/Closing of Doors on Wide-Bodied Jets # 3-3481. 13

8900.1: Cabin Door Operating Mechanisms # 3-3555. 15

ACOB 219: Door/Slide Arming.

8900.1: Door/Slide Arming # 3-3560. 15

ACOB 305: Use of F-27 Forward Cargo Door for Emergency Evacuations.

AC 25.783-1A: Fuselage Doors, Hatches and Exits.

Final Report: Access-to-Egress II: Subject Management and Injuries in a Study of Emergency Evacuation
Through the Type III Exit (10/2003 Final Report).


DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING (also see drugs)

Subpart A—General

14 CFR 120.1: Applicability.

14 CFR 120.3: Purpose.

14 CFR 120.5: Procedures.

14 CFR 120.7: Definitions.

Subpart D—Part 119 Certificate Holders Authorized to Conduct Operations Under Part 121 or Part 135 or
Operations Under 91.147 of This Chapter and Safety-Sensitive Employees

14 CFR 120.31: Prohibited drugs.

14 CFR 120.33: Use of prohibited drugs.

14 CFR 120.35: Testing for prohibited drugs.

14 CFR 120.37: Misuse of alcohol.

14 CFR 120.39: Testing for alcohol.

Subpart E—Drug Testing Program Requirements


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14 CFR 120.101: Scope.

14 CFR 120.103: General.

14 CFR 120.105: Employees who must be tested.

14 CFR 120.107: Substances for which testing must be conducted.

14 CFR 120.109: Types of drug testing required.

14 CFR 120.111: Administrative and other matters.

14 CFR 120.113: Medical Review Officer, Substance Abuse Professional, and Employer Responsibilities.

14 CFR 120.115: Employee Assistance Program (EAP).

14 CFR 120.117: Implementing a drug testing program.

14 CFR 120.119: Annual reports.

14 CFR 120.121: Preemption.

14 CFR 120.123: Drug testing outside the territory of the United States.

14 CFR 120.125: Waivers from 49 CFR 40.21

Subpart F—Alcohol Testing Program Requirements

14 CFR 120.201: Scope.

14 CFR 120.203: General.

14 CFR 120.205: Preemption of State and local laws.

14 CFR 120.207: Other requirements imposed by employers.

14 CFR 120.209: Requirement for notice.

14 CFR 120.211: Applicable Federal regulations.

14 CFR 120.213: Falsification.

14 CFR 120.215: Covered employees.

14 CFR 120.217: Tests required.

14 CFR 120.219: Handling of test results, record retention, and confidentiality.

14 CFR 120.221: Consequences for employees engaging in alcohol-related conduct.



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14 CFR 120.223: Alcohol misuse information, training, and substance abuse professionals.

14 CFR 120.225: How to implement an alcohol testing program.

14 CFR 120.227: Employees located outside the U.S.

Legal Interpretation: Application of Drug and Alcohol program on foreign nationals employed by the carrier.


DRUGS (also see drug and alcohol testing, marihuana, narcotic drugs)

14 CFR 91.17: Alcohol or drugs (use).

14 CFR 91.19: Carriage of narcotic drugs, marihuana, and depressant or stimulant drugs or substances.

14 CFR 121.15, 125.39: Carriage of narcotic drugs, marihuana, and depressant or stimulant drugs or
substances.

14 CFR 135.41: Carriage of narcotic drugs, marihuana, and depressant or stimulant drugs or substances.

AC 91.11-1: Guide to Drug Hazards in Aviation Medicine.

AC 121-33B: Emergency Medical Equipment.

AC 121-34B: Emergency Medical Equipment Training.


DUTIES

14 CFR 121.391: Flight attendants (duties).

14 CFR 121.397, 125.271, 135.123: Emergency and emergency evacuation duties.

ACOB 203: Number of Flight Attendants Required when Aircraft is Parked at the Gate.

8900.1: Number of Flight Attendants Required at Stops where Passengers Remain On Board # 3-3511. 3

ACOB 205: Duty Assignment of Required and Non-Required Flight Attendants.

8900.1: Duty Assignment of Required and Non-Required Flight Attendants # 3-3513. 3

ACOB 206: Use of Supernumerary Personnel in Aircraft Cabins.

8900.1: Use of Non Flight Attendant Personnel in Aircraft Cabins # 3-3514. 3

ACOB 207: Pre-departure Cabin Equipment Checks by Flight Attendants.

8900.1: Pre-departure Cabin Equipment Checks by Flight Attendants # 3-3553. 15

ACOB 211: Carry-on Baggage (securing before doors closed).


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8900.1: Carry-on baggage # 3-3547. 15

ACOB 219: Door/Slide Arming.

8900.1: Door/Slide Arming # 3-3560. 15

ACOB 226: Emphasis on Time Management and Crew Coordination in Preparation of Cabin for Impending
Emergency Evacuation.

8900.1: Emphasis on Time Management and Crew Coordination in Preparation of Cabin for Impending
Emergency Landing # 3-3564. 15

ACOB 227: Flight Attendant Restraint During a Crash and Emergency Evacuation Second Choice Exit
Determination.

8900.1: Flight Attendant Restraint During a Crash and Emergency Evacuation Second Choice Exit
Determination # 3-3565. 15


DUTY TIME

14 CFR 121.461(b): Applicability.

14 CFR 121.467: Flight attendants duty period limitations and rest requirements: Domestic, flag, and
supplemental operations.

Duty Time Preamble: See Docket 27229

Duty Time Final Rule

14 CFR 125.37: Duty period limitations.

14 CFR 135.261: Applicability (duty time).

14 CFR 135.273: Duty period limitations and rest requirements.

8900.1: Adoption of Flight Crewmember Flight Time Limitation Rules to Establish Flight Attendant Duty and
Flight Time Limitations and Rest Restrictions # 3-3571. 15

8900.1: Title 14 CFR Part 135 Flight and Rest Time Limitations for Certain Part 121 and Certain Part 135
Operations, Operations Specifications Paragraph OPSPEC A033 # 3-736. 14

Legal Interpretation: Flight Attendant Office duty and duty time, Section 121.467.

Legal Interpretation: 24 consecutive hours during any 7 consecutive calendar days, Section 121.467

Legal Interpretation: Domestic flight time limitations and rest requirements, Section 121.471

Legal Interpretation: One phone call exception, Section 121.471.

Legal Interpretation: Rest definition & contact by airline during rest period.


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Legal Interpretation: Pilot in Command responsibility regarding duty and rest.

Legal Interpretation: Use of volunteer Flight Attendants during boarding and deplaning.

Legal Interpretation: Exceeding duty time limits.

Legal Interpretation: Use of hotel to extend duty time.

Legal Interpretation: Reserve time is not considered part of rest.

Legal Interpretation: Duty time free from all duty and restraint.

Legal Interpretation: Time spent in deadhead transportation.

Legal Interpretation: Defining “flight time” accrual. (related to FAs using pilot duty time)


DUTY TIME – FAs USING PILOT DUTY TIME
(Application of flight crewmember flight time and duty limitations to flight attendants)
FLAG OPS

14 CFR 121.471: Flight time limitations and rest requirements: All flight crewmembers.

14 CFR 121.481: Flight time limitations: One or two pilot crews.

14 CFR 121.483: Flight time limitations: Two pilots and one additional flight crewmember.

14 CFR 121.485: Flight time limitations: Three or more pilots and an additional flight crewmember.

14 CFR 121.487: Flight time limitations: Pilots not regularly assigned.

14 CFR 121.491: Flight time limitations: Deadhead transportation.

SUPPLEMENTAL OPS

14 CFR 121.503: Flight time limitations: Pilots: airplanes.

14 CFR 121.505: Flight time limitations: Two pilot crews: airplanes.

14 CFR 121.507: Flight time limitations: Three pilot crews: airplanes.

14 CFR 121.509: Flight time limitations: Four pilot crews: airplanes.

14 CFR 121.513: Flight time limitations: Overseas and international operations: airplanes.

14 CFR 121.515: Flight time limitations: All airmen: airplanes.

14 CFR 121.519: Flight time limitations: Deadhead transportation: airplanes.

14 CFR 121.521: Flight time limitations: Crew of two pilots and one additional airman as required.



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Legal Interpretation: Pilot duty time.

Legal Interpretation: Flight and duty time for supplemental operations – avoiding duty time compliance.

Legal Interpretation: Maintaining compliance with rest and duty requirements.


ELECTRONIC DEVICES

14 CFR 91.21, 121.306, 125.204, 135.144: Portable electronic devices.

AC 91.21-1B: Use of Portable Electronic Devices Aboard Aircraft.

8900.1: Use of Portable Electronic Devices # 3-3574. 15

InFO 07022: Cochlear Implants Exempt from Rules Regarding “Portable Electronic Devices”.

SAFO 09003: Cellular Phone Usage on the Flight Deck.

InFO 09014: Portable Electronic Devices (Credit Card Readers).

InFO 10009: Passenger Compliance with Crewmember Safety Instructions Regarding the Use of Portable
Electronic Devices (PED).


EMERGENCIES

ACOB 226: Emphasis on Time Management and Crew Coordination In Preparation of Cabin for Impending
Emergency Landing.

8900.1: Emphasis on Time Management and Crew Coordination in Preparation of Cabin for Impending
Emergency Landing # 3-3564. 15

ACOB 227: Flight Attendant Restraint During a Crash and Emergency Evacuation Second Choice Exit
Determination.

8900.1: Flight Attendant Restraint During a Crash and Emergency Evacuation Second Choice Exit
Determination # 3-3565. 15

ACOB 979: Require any Crewmember who Observes a Potential or Actual Emergency Situation to Verbally
call it to the Captain’s Attention.

8900.1: Flight and Cabin Crewmember Coordination and Communication, and Safety During Potentially
Hazardous Conditions of Flight # 3-3562. 15

8900.1: Procedures and Training for Potential Decompression Emergencies # 3-1859. 29

AC 120-80: In-Flight Fires.

8900.1: Fire Prevention # 3-1851. 29



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FAA-AM-91-3: Response Capability During Air Carrier Inflight Medical Emergencies.

AC 121-33B: Emergency Medical Equipment.

AC 121-34B: Emergency Medical Equipment Training.

SAFO 05006: Avian Flu.

InFO 07016: PHMSA Guidance on the Carriage of Batteries and Battery-Powered Devices.

InFO 07007: DOT Manual for Quarantinable Diseases.

DOT Manual for Quarantinable Diseases.


EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT (also see First Aid Equipment, look under specific equipment)

14 CFR 91.513: Emergency equipment (requirement).

14 CFR 121.309, 125.207: Emergency Equipment (general).

14 CFR 121.310, 125 Appendix A, 135.178: Additional emergency equipment.

14 CFR 121.339, 125.209: Emergency equipment for extended overwater operations.

14 CFR 121.340: Emergency flotation means.

14 CFR 121.353: Emergency equipment for operations over uninhabited terrain areas: Flag, supplemental,
and certain domestic operations.

14 CFR 121.803: Emergency medical equipment.

14 CFR 121 Appendix A: —First Aid Kits and Emergency Medical Kits (need for protection from damaging
temperatures – regulatory requirements)

14 CFR 135.167: Emergency equipment: extended overwater operations.

ACOB 207: Pre-departure Cabin Equipment Checks by Flight Attendants.

8900.1: Pre-departure Cabin Equipment Checks by Flight Attendants # 3-3553. 15

ACOB 211: Carry-on Baggage (commingling with emergency equipment).

8900.1: Carry-on baggage # 3-3547. 15

ACOB 229: Flight Attendant Training on the Use of Cockpit Emergency Equipment.

8900.1: Flight Attendant Training on the Use of Flight Deck Emergency Equipment # 3-1857. 29

8900.1: Differences in Aircraft Cabin Emergency Equipment # 3-3488. 13


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8900.1: Air Carrier Manual Instructions Concerning Minimum Equipment List Conditions and Limitations # 3-
3463. 39

AC 121-33B: Emergency Medical Equipment.

AC 121-34B: Emergency Medical Equipment Training.

AC 91-58A: Use of Pyrotechnic Visual Distress Signaling Devices in Aviation.

InFO 07013: Flotation Equipment for Inlap Children (Revised).

SAFO 05004: Portable oxygen for flight attendants must be connected by November 28, 2005.

SFAR 106: Rules for Use of Portable Oxygen Concentrators on board aircraft.

8900.1: Operations without Certain Emergency Equipment (See OpSpec A013) # 3-736. 14

8900.1: Air Carrier Manual Instructions Concerning Minimum Equipment List Conditions and Limitations # 3-
3463. 39

14 CFR 121 Appendix P: Requirements for ETOPS and Polar Operations.

Legal Interpretation: Inspection tags concerning crash axe and portable lights (e.g flashlights).


EMERGENCY EXIT (also see doors, exits, exit markings, evacuation)

14 CFR 25.811: Emergency exit marking.

14 CFR 25.1411: General (stowage provisions).

14 CFR 91.607: Emergency exits for airplanes carrying passengers for hire.

14 CFR 121.285: Carriage of cargo in passenger compartments.

14 CFR 121.310, 125 Appendix A, 135.178: Additional emergency equipment (means for evacuation/escape
route, exit marking).

14 CFR 121.313(h), 125.213: Miscellaneous equipment (placards).

14 CFR 121.391, 125.269: Flight attendants (seating).

14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training.

14 CFR 121.571: Briefing passengers before takeoff.

14 CFR 121.574(a)(7), 125.219, 135.91: Oxygen for medical use by passengers (medicinal oxygen must not
block access to aisle or any exit).

ACOB 227: Flight Attendant Restraint During a Crash and Emergency Evacuation Second Choice Exit
Determination.


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8900.1: Flight Attendant Restraint During a Crash and Emergency Evacuation Second Choice Exit
Determination # 3-3565. 15

ACOB 229: Flight Attendant Training on the Use of Cockpit Emergency Equipment.

8900.1: Flight Attendant Training on the Use of Flight Deck Emergency Equipment # 3-1857. 29

ACOB 508: DC-8-61 Life Lines.

8900.1: DC-8-61 Escape Tapes # 3-3486. 13

8900.1: B-747 Emergency landing considerations # 3-3487. 13

AC 20-60: Accessibility to Excess Emergency Exits.

ACOB 229: Flight Attendant Training on the Use of Cockpit Emergency Equipment.

8900.1: Flight Attendant Training on the use of Flight Deck Emergency Equipment # 3-1857. 29

FAA-AM-89-14: Influence of Adjacent Seating Configurations on Egress Through Type III Exit.

AC 20-47: Exterior Colored Band around Exits on Transport Airplanes.


EMERGENCY LIGHT OPERATION

14 CFR 121.310(d): Additional emergency equipment (interior).

8900.1: Passenger Briefing on Floor Proximity Lighting # 3-3554. 15


EMOTIONAL SUPPORT SERVICE ANIMALS IN AIR TRANSPORTATION

See Passengers with Disabilities.


ENFORCEMENT

14 CFR Part 13: Investigative and Enforcement Procedures.

8900.1: Compliance and Enforcement Special Considerations – Air Carrier # 14-150 – 14-157. 18

8900.1: Voluntary Disclosure Reporting Program # 11-35 – 11-41. 40

AC 00-58A: Voluntary Disclosure Reporting Program.

8900.1: Air Carrier Management Effectiveness # 3-2261 – 3-2270. 41

AC 120-59A: Air Carrier Internal Evaluation Programs.




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EVACUATION (also see demonstrations, emergency exit, evacuation slides)

14 CFR 25.803: Emergency evacuation.

14 CFR 25.810: Emergency egress assist means and escape routes.

14 CFR 25. 811: Emergency exit marking.

14 CFR 25. 812: Emergency lighting.

14 CFR 25 Appendix J: Emergency Evacuation.

14 CFR 121.291, 125.189: Demonstrations of emergency evacuation procedures.

14 CFR 121.310(f), 125 Appendix A, 135.178: Additional emergency equipment (seat/berth obstruction).

14 CFR 121.311(i): Seats, safety belts, and shoulder harnesses (secure restraints avoid interference
egress).

14 CFR 121.391, 125.269: Flight attendants (duties).

14 CFR 121.397, 125.271: Emergency and emergency evacuation duties.

14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training.

14 CFR 121 Appendix D: Criteria for Demonstration of Emergency Evacuation Procedures
(evacuation/ditching demonstration procedures).

14 CFR 125 Appendix B: Criteria for Demonstration of Emergency Evacuation Procedures Under §125.189.

14 CFR 135.178(a): Additional emergency equipment (means for emergency evacuation).

8900.1: Emergency Evacuation and Ditching Demonstrations (see DEMONSTRATIONS).

AC 91-58A: Use of Pyrotechnic Visual Distress Signaling Devices in Aviation.

ACOB 204: Distribution of Flight Attendants.

8900.1: Distribution of Flight Attendants # 3-3512. 3

ACOB 205: Duty Assignment of Required and Non-Required Flight Attendants.

8900.1: Duty Assignment of Required and Non-Required Flight Attendants # 3-3513. 3

ACOB 209: Upright Position of Seat Backs for Takeoff and Landing.

8900.1: Upright Position of Seat Backs for Takeoff and Landing # 3-3482. 13

ACOB 210: Protruding Passenger Seat Armrests.


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8900.1: Protruding Passenger Seat Armrests # 3-3483. 13

ACOB 218: Brace for Impact Positions.

8900.1: Brace for Impact Positions # 3-3563. 15

ACOB 221: Procedures and Training for Emergency Evacuations.

8900.1: Procedures and training for Emergency Evacuations # 3-1853. 29

ACOB 222: Crewmember Training for Emergency Evacuation Demonstrations.

8900.1: Crewmember Training for Emergency Evacuation Demonstrations # 3-3461. 39

ACOB 226: Emphasis on Time Management and Crew Coordination in Preparation of Cabin for Impending
Emergency.

8900.1: Emphasis on Time Management and Crew Coordination in Preparation of Cabin for Impending
Emergency Landing # 3-3564. 15

ACOB 229: Flight Attendant Training on the Use of Cockpit Emergency Equipment.

8900.1: Flight Attendant Training on the Use of Flight Deck Emergency Equipment # 3-1857. 29

ACOB 404: Emergency Evacuation Escape Routes from Overwing Exit on DC 9-10 Aircraft.

8900.1: Emergency escape routes (Overwing Exit on DC-9-10 Aircraft) # 3-3485. 13

ACOB 911: Procedures and Training for Emergency Evacuations.

8900.1: Procedures and training for Emergency Evacuations # 3-1853. 29

ACOB 930: Addition of Checklist Item (preparation for brace for impact; emergency checklist).

AC 25.803-1: Emergency Evacuation Demonstrations.

8900.1: Need for Flight Attendants to be aggressive in initiating aircraft evacuations # 3-1871. 29

8900.1: Emphasis on Time Management and Crew Coordination in Preparation of Cabin for Impending
Emergency Landing # 3-3564. 15

8900.1: Emergency Evacuations with Infants # 3-3573. 15

8900.1: Unwarranted Evacuations # 3-1861. 29

FAA-AM-78-3: Passenger Flow Rates Between Compartments.

FAA-AM-79-6: Injuries in Air Transport Emergency Evacuations.

FAA-AM-89-5: Operation Workload: A Study of Pax Energy Expenditure During an Evacuation.


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FAA-AM-96-18: Aircraft Evacuations onto Escape Slides and Platforms I: Effects of Pax Motivation.

FAA-AM-97-20: Use of Object-Oriented Programming to Simulate Human Behavior in Emergency
Evacuation of an Aircraft’s Passenger Cabin.


EVACUATION SLIDES (also see slide /raft)

14 CFR 121.309: Emergency Equipment (marking of slides).

14 CFR 121.310, 125 Appendix A, 135.178: Additional emergency equipment (requirement; use of and
arming/disarming).

14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training.

14 CFR 121.563: Reporting mechanical irregularities (mechanical reliability reporting).

14 CFR 121.570: Airplane evacuation capability (ready for emergency prior to movement on the surface).

ACOB 219: Door/Slide Arming.

8900.1: Door/Slide Arming # 3-3560. 15

ACOB 221: Procedures and Training for Emergency Evacuations.

8900.1: Procedures and training for Emergency Evacuations # 3-1853. 29

ACOB 227: Flight Attendant Restraint During a Crash and Emergency Evacuation Second Choice Exit
Determination.

8900.1: Flight Attendant Restraint During a Crash and Emergency Evacuation Second Choice Exit
Determination # 3-3565. 15

TSO-C69c: Emergency Evacuation slide, Ramps, and Slide/Raft Combinations (minimum performance).


EXITS (also see doors, emergency exit, exit markings)

14 CFR 25.772: Pilot compartment doors.

14 CFR 25.783: Doors.

14 CFR 25.785(h): Seats, berths, safety belts, and harnesses (flight attendant seats).

14 CFR 25.807: Emergency exits.

14 CFR 25.809: Emergency exit arrangement.

14 CFR 91.607: Emergency exit for airplanes carrying passengers for hire.

14 CFR 121.310(e): Additional emergency equipment (operating handles and access).


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ACOB 208: Routine Opening/Closing of Doors on Wide-bodied Jets.

8900.1: Routine Opening/Closing of Doors on Wide-Bodied Jets # 3-3481. 13

8900.1: Cabin Door Operating Mechanisms # 3-3555. 15

ACOB 219: Door/Slide Arming.

8900.1: Door/Slide Arming # 3-3560. 15

ACOB 221: Procedures and Training for Emergency Evacuations.

8900.1: Procedures and training for Emergency Evacuations # 3-1853. 29

ACOB 227: Flight Attendant Restraint During a Crash and Emergency Evacuation Second Choice Exit
Determination.

8900.1: Flight Attendant Restraint During a Crash and Emergency Evacuation Second Choice Exit
Determination # 3-3565. 15

ACOB 229: Flight Attendant Training on the Use of Cockpit Emergency Equipment.

8900.1: Flight Attendant Training on the Use of Flight Deck Emergency Equipment # 3-1857. 29

AC 25.785-1B: Flight Attendant Seat and Torso Restraint System Installations.

AC 25.807-1: Uniform Distribution of Exits.

FAA-AM-92-27: Effects of Seating Configuration & Number of Type III Exits on Emergency Aircraft
Evacuation.

FAA-AM-95-22: Aircraft Evacuations Through Type III Exits I: Effects of Seat Placement at Exit.

FAA-AM-95-25: Aircraft Evacuations Through Type III Exits II: Effects of Individual Subject Differences.


EXIT MARKINGS (also see doors, emergency exit)

14 CFR 121.310, 125 Appendix A, 135.178: Additional emergency equipment (interior, exterior).


EXIT SEATING (also see complaint resolution officer, handicapped, passengers with disabilities)

14 CFR 121.585, 135.129: Exit seating.

14 CFR 382.151: What are the requirements for providing Complaints Resolution Officials?

8900.1: Exit Seating Program Job Aid (Figure 3-129). 15

8900.1: Exit Seating Program # 3-3572. 15



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AC 121-24C: Passenger Safety Information Briefing and Briefing Cards.


EXTENDED OVERWATER FLIGHT (also see overwater operations)

14 CFR 1.1: General definition.

AC 120-47: Survival Equipment for Use In Overwater Operations.


FATIGUE

DOT/FAA/AM-07/21: Flight attendant fatigue study (CAMI).


FIRES

14 CFR 121.221, 125.119: Fire precautions.

14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training.

ACOB 217: Fire Prevention.

8900.1: Fire Prevention # 3-1851. 29

ACOB 223: Flight Attendant Training on Conditions of Aircraft Following an Accident.

8900.1: Training on Conditions of Aircraft Following an Accident. # 3-1854. 29

ACOB 230: Training on Protective Breathing Equipment, other Fire Control Equipment, and Related Training.
Drills.

8900.1: Training in Fire Control Equipment and Related Training Drills # 3-1858. 29

ACOB 966: Cabin Fluorescent Light Ballast Fires.

8900.1: Cabin Fluorescent Light Ballast Fires # 3-1852. 29

SAFO 07008: Cabin Fluorescent Light (Luminaire) Assembly (Fixtures).

FSAW 96-04: Improved Flammability Standards for Thermal/Acoustic Insulation.

TSO-C11e: Power plant Fire Detection Instruments [fire detectors (thermal sensing and flame contact)].

TSO-C79: Fire detectors (radiation sensing type).

FAA-AM-95-8: Aircraft Fires, Smoke, Toxicity, and Survival.

AC 120-80: In-Flight Fires.

InFO 09010: Availability of a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) In-flight Firefighting Training Video.

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SAFO 09013: Fighting Fires Caused By Lithium Type Batteries in Portable Electronic Devices.

8900.1: Fire Prevention # 3-1851. 29

InFO 07016: PHMSA Guidance on the Carriage of Batteries and Battery-Powered Devices.

InFO 11002: Smoke/Fumes in the Cabin/Cockpit of Transport Category Aircraft

SAFO 06008: Fire Hazard with flameless ration heaters (aka meals, read-to-eat MRE).

DOT/FAA/CT -91/2: Development and Growth of Inaccessible Aircraft Fires Under Inflight Airflow Conditions.

NAS9-15591: Cabin Fire Simulator Lavatory Tests.


FIRE EXTINGUISHER

14 CFR 25.851: Fire extinguishers (number required).

14 CFR 91.513(c): Emergency equipment (requirement).

14 CFR 121.221: Fire precautions (requirement in compartments).

14 CFR 121.309: Emergency equipment (requirements and number required).

14 CFR 121.337: Protective breathing equipment (requirements).

14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training.

14 CFR 135.155: Fire extinguishers: Passenger-carrying aircraft.

ACOB 230: Training on Protective Breathing Equipment, other Fire Control and Related Training Drills.

8900.1: Training in Fire Control Equipment, and related training drills # 3-1858. 29

AC 20-42C: Hand Fire Extinguishers for use in Aircraft.

TSO-C19b: Portable water-solution type fire extinguishers.

DOT/FAA/CT-82/42: Study of Hand Held Fire Extinguishers Aboard Civil Aviation Aircraft.

DOT/FAA/CT-82-111: In-Flight Aircraft Seat Fire Extinguishing Tests.

14 CFR 121 Amdt. 121-185: Airplane Cabin Fire Protection.

Legal Interpretation: 14 CFR 121.309 (c)(4) Location of Fire Extinguishers on Flight Deck – Requirements.


FIRST AID EQUIPMENT (also see Emergency Equipment)

14 CFR 91.513: Emergency equipment (requirement).

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14 CFR 121.327: Supplemental oxygen: Reciprocating engine powered airplanes.

14 CFR 121.329: Supplemental oxygen for sustenance: Turbine engine powered airplanes.

14 CFR 121.331: Supplemental oxygen requirements for pressurized cabin airplanes: Reciprocating engine
powered airplanes.

14 CFR 121.333: Supplemental oxygen for emergency descent and for first aid; turbine engine powered
airplanes with pressurized cabins.

14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training.

14 CFR 121.574: Oxygen for medical use by passengers.

14 CFR 121.801: Applicability.

14 CFR 121.803: Emergency medical equipment.

14 CFR 121.805: Crewmember Training for inflight medical events.

14 CFR 121 Appendix A: First Aid Kits and Emergency Medical Kits (list of equipment).

14 CFR 125.219, 135.91: Oxygen for medical use by passengers (requirement, contents).

14 CFR 135.91: Oxygen for medical use by passengers.

14 CFR 135.177: Emergency equipment requirements for aircraft having a passenger seating configuration
of more than 19 passengers (first aid kit).

ACOB 232: Emergency Medical Kits.

8900.1: Emergency Medical Kits # 3-3484. 13

ACOB 905: Approving Items for use in First Aid Kits.

AC 120-44A: Air Carrier First Aid Programs.

AC 121-33B: Emergency Medical Equipment.

AC 121-34B: Emergency Medical Equipment Training.

PL-73: MMEL Relief for Emergency Medical Equipment.


FIT FOR FLIGHT

14 CFR 91.17: Alcohol or drugs (use).

AC 91.11-1: Guide to Drug Hazards in Aviation Medicine.

Legal Interpretation (Regionally issued): Fitness of Airline Pass Riders embedded at end of document.

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FLASHLIGHTS

14 CFR 121.310(l), 125 Appendix A, 135.178: Additional emergency equipment (stowage provisions; each
flight attendant seat).

14 CFR 121.549(b): Flying equipment (each crewmember must have flashlight).


FLIGHT ATTENDANTS

14 CFR 91.533, 121.391, 125.269, 135.107, Flight attendant requirements.

14 CFR 121.333: Supplemental oxygen for emergency descent and for first aid; turbine engine powered
airplanes with pressurized cabins (oxygen requirements).

14 CFR 121.391, 125.269: Flight attendants (location during taxi, takeoff, and landing).

14 CFR 121.393: Crewmember requirements at stops where passengers remain on board.

14 CFR 121.394: Flight attendant requirements during passenger boarding and deplaning.

14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training.

14 CFR 121.418: Differences training: Crewmembers and dispatchers.

14 CFR 121.427: Recurrent training.

14 CFR 121.433: Training required.

14 CFR 121.432: General (qualifications).

14 CFR 121.434(e): Operating experience, operating cycles, and consolidation of knowledge and skills.

14 CFR 121.583, 125.331: Carriage of Carriage of persons without compliance with the passenger-carrying
requirements of this part (flight attendants).

Final Rule: Amendment 121-350: Crewmember Requirements When Passengers Are Onboard.

ACOB 203: Number of Flight Attendants Required when Aircraft is Parked at the Gate.

8900.1: Number of Flight Attendants Required at Stops where Passengers remain on Board #3-3511.3

ACOB 204: Distribution of Flight Attendants.

8900.1: Distribution of Flight Attendants # 3-3512. 3

ACOB 205: Duty Assignment of Required and Non-Required Flight Attendants.

8900.1: Duty Assignment of Required and Non-Required Flight Attendants # 3-3513. 3


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ACOB 206: Use of Supernumerary Personnel in Aircraft Cabins.

8900.1: Use of Non-Flight Attendant Personnel in Aircraft Cabins # 3-3514. 3

ACOB 207: Pre-departure Cabin Equipment Checks by Flight Attendants.

8900.1: Pre-departure Cabin Equipment Checks by Flight Attendants # 3-3553. 15

ACOB 218: Brace for Impact Positions.

8900.1: Brace for Impact Positions # 3-3563. 15

ACOB 220: Flight Attendant Operating Experience.

8900.1: Flight Attendants Operating Experience # 3-3531. 2

ACOB 226: Emphasis on Time Management and Crew Coordination in Preparation of Cabin for Impending
Emergency Landing.

8900.1: Emphasis on Time Management and Crew Coordination in Preparation of Cabin for Impending
Emergency Landing # 3-3564. 15

ACOB 227: Flight Attendant Restraint During a Crash and Emergency Evacuation Second Exit
Determination.

8900.1: Flight Attendant Restraint During a Crash and Emergency Evacuation Second Choice Exit
Determination # 3-3565. 15

ACOB 229: Flight Attendant Training on the Use of Cockpit Emergency Equipment.

8900.1: Flight Attendant Training on the Use of Flight Deck Emergency Equipment # 3-1857. 29

8900.1: Flight Attendant Apparel While Performing Duties Associated with Flight # 3-3570. 15

8900.1: Flight Attendant Evacuation Command # 3-1794. 4

8900.1: Flight and Cabin Crewmember Coordination and Communication, and Safety During Potentially
Hazardous Conditions of Flight # 3-3562. 15

InFO 07020: Flight Attendant Certification.

InFO 07006: Flight Attendant Certificate of Demonstrated Proficiency.

InFO 08016: Flight Attendant Certificate of Demonstrated Proficiency: Information on the Web.

InFO 08014: Minimum Crew Requirements for Boarding and Presence of Federal Air Marshals.

8900.1: Minimum Crew Requirements for Boarding and Presence of Federal Air Marshals # 9-20 – 22. 46

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FLIGHT CREWMEMBER

14 CFR 1.1: General definitions.

14 CFR 121.582: Means to discreetly notify a flightcrew.

14 CFR 121.584: Requirement to view the area outside the flightdeck door.


FLOORS/SURFACES

14 CFR 25.793: Floor surfaces (non-slip surfaces).

14 CFR 25.853: Compartment interiors.


FLOTATION MEANS (also see overwater operations)

14 CFR 25.1415: Ditching equipment.

14 CFR 121.339: Emergency equipment for overwater operations.

14 CFR 121.340: Emergency flotation means.

14 CFR 125.209, 135.167: Emergency equipment: Extended overwater operations.

ACOB 224: Training for Flight and Cabin Crewmembers on the Availability, Capabilities, Use of Emergency
Flotation Equipment.

8900.1: Availability, Capabilities, Use of Emergency Flotation Equipment # 3-1855. 29

AC 20-56A: Marking of TSO-C72b Individual Flotation Devices.

8900.1: Briefings on Individual Flotation Devices # 3-3575. 15

TSO-C72c: Individual Flotation Devices (flotation cushions).

TSO-C85a: Survivor Locator Lights.

FAA-AM-78-1: Flotation and Survival Equipment Studies.

FAA-AM-91-6: Donning Times & Flotation Characteristics of Infant Life Preservers.

FAA-AM-95-20: Alternative Methods for Flotation Seat Cushion Use.

InFO 07013: Flotation Equipment for Inlap Children (Revised).


FOOD



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ACOB 213: Potential Problems Associated with Food/Beverage Service.

8900.1: Potential Problems Associated with Food/Beverage Service # 3-3551. 15

AC 121-36: Management of Passengers who may be Sensitive to Allergens.


FRACTIONAL OWNERSHIP OPERATIONS (also see large and turbine-powered multiengine aircraft)

14 CFR 91.1001: Applicability.

14 CFR 91.1002: Compliance date.

14 CFR 91.1005: Prohibitions and limitations.

14 CFR 91.1007: Flights conducted under part 121 or part 135 of this chapter.

14 CFR 91.1019: Conducting tests and inspections.

14 CFR 91.1021: Internal safety reporting and incident/accident response.

14 CFR 91.1023: Program operating manual requirements.

14 CFR 91.1025: Program operating manual contents.

14 CFR 91.1027: Recordkeeping.

14 CFR 91.1029: Flight scheduling and locating requirements.

14 CFR 91.1035: Passenger awareness.

14 CFR 91.1041: Aircraft proving and validation tests.

14 CFR 91.1045: Additional equipment requirements.

14 CFR 91.1047: Drug and alcohol misuse education program.

14 CFR 91.1053: Crewmember experience.

14 CFR 91.1057: Flight, duty and rest time requirements: All crewmembers.

14 CFR 91.1062: Duty periods and rest requirements: Flight attendants.

14 CFR 91.1063: Testing and training: Applicability and terms used.

14 CFR 91.1067: Initial and recurrent flight attendant crewmember testing requirements.

14 CFR 91.1071: Crewmember: Tests and checks, grace provisions, training to accepted standards.

14 CFR 91.1073: Training program: General.


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14 CFR 91.1075: Training program: Special rules.

14 CFR 91.1077: Training program and revision: Initial and final approval.

14 CFR 91.1079: Training program: Curriculum.

14 CFR 91.1081: Crewmember training requirements.

14 CFR 91.1083: Crewmember emergency training.

14 CFR 91.1085: Hazardous materials recognition training.

14 CFR 91.1087: Approval of aircraft simulators and other training devices.

14 CFR 91.1097: Pilot and flight attendant crewmember training programs.

14 CFR 91.1099: Crewmember initial and recurrent training requirements.

14 CFR 91.1105: Flight attendants: Initial and transition ground training.

14 CFR 91.1107: Recurrent training.


FUELING

14 CFR 121.135: Manual Contents.

8900.1: Line Station Operations #3-3212. 45


GALLEY EQUIPMENT (also see beverage cart, carts, lower lobe, service items)

14 CFR 25.789: Retention of items of mass in passenger and crew compartments and galleys.

14 CFR 25.853: Compartment interiors.

14 CFR 121.421: Flight attendants: Initial and transition ground training.

14 CFR 121.576: Retention of items of mass in passenger and crew compartments.

14 CFR 91.535, 121.577, 125.333, 135.122: Stowage of food, beverage, and passenger service equipment
during aircraft and movement on the surface, takeoff, and landing.

ACOB 212: Stowage of Galley Service Items (prohibition against serving during movement on the surface).

8900.1: Stowage of Galley Service Items # 3-3549. 15

ACOB 213: Potential Problems Associated with Food and Beverage Service.

8900.1: Potential Problems Associated with Food/Beverage Service # 3-3551. 15



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ACOB 214: Problems with Lower Lobe Galleys.

8900.1: Problems with Lower Lobe Galleys # 3-3552. 15

ACOB 217: Fire Prevention (use of galley circuit breakers).

8900.1: Resetting Tripped Circuit Breakers # 3-3490. 13

ACOB 915: Change to Federal Aviation Regulation Section 121.576 (restrained when not in use/being
moved).

8900.1: Galley Security # 3-3568. 15


GROUND OPERATIONS (also see overpressurized aircraft)

SAFO 08007: Hazard Present on Airplanes Pressurized by an A/C Cart During Ground Operations.


HANDICAPPED (also see complaint resolution officer, passengers with disabilities)

14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training (evacuation training).

14 CFR 121.571, 121.573, 125.327: Briefing passengers: Before takeoff, extended overwater operations,
before flight.

14 CFR 121.585, 135.129: Exit seating.

14 CFR 121.586: Authority to refuse transportation.

14 CFR 121.589: Carry-on baggage (canes).

DOT Rule 14 CFR 382: Non-Discrimination on the basis of Disability in Air Travel.

AC 120-32: Air Transportation of Handicapped Persons.

AC 121-24C: Passenger Safety Information Briefing and Briefing Cards (of handicapped).

FAA-AM-77-11: Emergency Escape of Handicapped Air Travelers.

AC 121-36: Management of Passengers who may be Sensitive to Allergens.

DOT Air Carrier Access Act.


HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (also see manuals)

14 CFR 121.401: Training.

14 CFR 121.433(a): Training regarding handling.



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14 CFR 121.1001, 135.501: Hazardous Materials Training Program - Applicability and Definitions.

14 CFR 121.1003, 135.503: Hazardous Materials Training Program – General.

14 CFR 121.1005, 135.505: Hazardous Materials Training Program - Training Required.

14 CFR 121.1007, 135.507: Hazardous Materials Training Program - Training Records.

14 CFR 121 Appendix O: Hazardous Materials Training Requirements For Certificate Holders.

49 CFR 105.20: Guidance and Interpretations.

49 CFR 171.15: Immediate notice of certain hazardous materials incidents.

49 CFR 172.702: Applicability and responsibility for training and testing.

49 CFR 172.704: Training Requirements.

49 CFR 173.2: Hazardous materials classes and index to hazard class definitions.

49 CFR 175.8: Exceptions for operator equipment and items of replacement (e.g. dry ice).

49 CFR 175.9: Exceptions for special aircraft operations.

49 CFR 175.10: Exceptions for passengers, crewmembers, and air operators.

49 CFR 175.20: Compliance and training.

49 CFR 175.25: Notification at air passenger facilities of hazardous materials restrictions.

49 CFR 175.31: Reports of Discrepancies.

49 CFR 175.900: Handling requirements for carbon dioxide, solid (dry ice).

49 CFR Part 105: Hazardous Materials Program Definitions and General Procedures.

49 CFR Part 107: Hazardous Materials Program Procedures.

49 CFR Part 171: General Information, Regulations, and Definitions.

49 CFR Part 172: Hazardous Materials Table, Special Provisions, Hazardous Materials Communications,
Emergency Response Information, and Training Requirements.

49 CFR Part 173: Shippers – General Requirements for Shipments and Packagings.

49 CFR Part 175: Carriage by Aircraft.

8900.1 Vol. 2: Hazardous Materials # 2-246 – 2-254. 23

AC 121-27: Guide For Air Carriers, Freight Forwarders, and Shippers in Obtaining Information Dealing with
the Transportation of Hazardous Materials by Air.

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AC 121-37: Voluntary Disclosure Reporting Programs - Hazardous Materials.

AC 91-76A: Hazard Associated with Sublimation of Solid Carbon Dioxide (Dry Ice) Aboard Aircraft.

InFO 08017: Compilation of…….. FSAT 99-12 (PDF), FSAT 96-06 (PDF).

Hazardous Materials Carried by Passengers and Crew

Final rule: Hazardous Materials Training requirements: Federal Register dated 10/7/05.

DGSB-00-01: Passenger Personal Liquid Oxygen Canister.

PHMSA: Hazmat Interpretations by Regulations.

TSA: New policies for lighters, electronics, and breast milk.

DOT Safe Travel: additional hazmat requirements.

Also see Batteries

DGAB-07-01: Batteries and Inaccurate MSDS Information.

DGAB-00-02: Transportation of Lithium Batteries.

DGAB-01-01: Transportation of Hydrogen Peroxide H202.

DGAB-02-01: Transportation of Batteries and Devices That Contain Batteries.

Legal Interpretation: Hazardous Materials Training Records.

Legal Interpretation: Hazmat training requirements concerning loading & unloading.


HIJACKING

14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training.

14 CFR 121.421: Flight attendants: Initial and transition ground training.

FAA-AM-78-35: Task Force on Deterrence of Air Piracy.


HYPOXIA (also see decompression)

14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training.

INJURIES IN CABIN

FAA-AM-79-23: Cabin Safety Data Bank.




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FAA-AM-80-12: Cabin Safety Data Bank.

FAA-AM-82-8: Flight Attendant Injuries.


INSTRUCTORS - CHECK AIRMAN, INSTRUCTOR, AND SUPERVISOR PROGRAMS

8900.1: Introduction # 3-1386. 31

8900.1: Regulatory Requirements # 3-1387. 31

8900.1: Exemptions # 3-1388. 31

8900.1: Definitions # 3-1389. 31

8900.1: Air Transportation Ground Instructor # 3-1401. 31

8900.1: Title 14 CFR Part 121 Supervisor, Flight Attendant, and Aircraft Dispatcher # 3-1402. 31

8900.1: Training Program Inspections for Parts 121 and 135 # 6-625: (C. Courseware Inspection) 57

8900.1: Training Program Inspections for Parts 121 and 135 # 6-625: (D. Instructional Delivery Methods.) 57

8900.1: Training Program Inspections for Parts 121 and 135 # 6-625: (E. Training Aids and Equipment) 57

Legal Interpretation: Appropriate Supervisor or Ground Instructor administering competency checks.


INTERCHANGE EQUIPMENT

14 CFR 121.569: Equipment interchange: Domestic and flag operations.


INTERFERENCE WITH CREWMEMBER

14 CFR 91.11, 121.580, 125.328, 135.120: Prohibition of interference with crewmembers.

Title 49 Sec. 46318: Interference with Cabin or Flight Crew.

Title 49 Sec. 46504: Interference with flight crew members and attendants.

Title 18 Part 1, Chapter 43 § 912: Officer or Employee of the United States (impersonation).

2150.3(b): FAA Compliance and Enforcement Program (See Ch 4, #14, Violations by unruly passengers).

9-63.110: Interference with Flight Crew Members and Attendants (United States Attorney’s Manual).


INTERPHONE

14 CFR 121.318: Public address system.

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14 CFR 121.319: Crewmember interphone system (use).

14 CFR 135.150: Public Address and crewmember interphone systems.


JUMPSEATS

14 CFR 121.311, 125.211: Seats, safety belts, and shoulder harnesses (use and requirement; upright for
takeoff and landing).

14 CFR 121.391, 125.269: Flight attendant requirements.

InFO 10021: Improved Seat Rule 14 CFR 121.311(j).

Legal Interpretation (Regionally issued): Fitness of Airline Pass Riders embedded at end of document.

LARGE AND TURBINE-POWERED MULTIENGINE AIRPLANES AND FRACTIONAL OWNERSHIP
PROGRAM AIRCRAFT (also see fractional ownership operations)

14 CFR 91.501: Applicability.

14 CFR 91.503: Flying equipment and operating information.

14 CFR 91.505: Familiarity with operating limitations and emergency equipment.

14 CFR 91.509: Survival equipment for overwater operations.

14 CFR 91.513: Emergency equipment.

14 CFR 91.517: Passenger information.

14 CFR 91.519: Passenger briefing.

14 CFR 91.521: Shoulder harness.

14 CFR 91.523: Carry-on baggage.

14 CFR 91.525: Carriage of cargo.

14 CFR 91.533: Flight attendant requirements.

14 CFR 91.535: Stowage of food, beverage, and passenger service equipment during aircraft movement on
the surface, takeoff, and landing.

AC 125-1: Operations of Large Airplanes Subject to Federal Aviation Regulations Part 125.


LAVATORY

14 CFR 25.820: Lavatory doors.



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14 CFR 25.854: Lavatory fire protection.

14 CFR 121.215(e), 125.113: Cabin interiors (requirements for towel and waste receptacles).

14 CFR 121.308: Lavatory fire protection.

14 CFR 121.317(h), 125.217, 135.127: Passenger information requirements and smoking prohibitions.

ACOB 211: Carry-on Baggage (prohibition other articles in lavatory).

ACOB 217: Fire Prevention.

NAS9-15591: Cabin Fire Simulator Lavatory Tests.


LEGAL INTERPRETATIONS

Regulations: Legal interpretations and Chief Council’s opinions.

Cabin Safety Legal Interpretations.

Authority of Pilot in Command

Legal Interpretation: Pilot in Command authority in the cabin.

Crew Qualifications

Legal Interpretation: Conduct of competency checks – qualified instructors.

Child Restraint

Legal Interpretation: Adult. Section 121.311.

Crew

Legal Interpretation: Use of off duty flight attendants during boarding and deplaning.

Legal Interpretation: Is a server a flight attendant on part 135 operations.

Distribution of Flight Attendants

Legal Interpretation: Required Number of Flight Attendants for Part 121 Operations, Section 121.393.

Legal Interpretation: 121.391 Intermediate Stops.

Duty Time

Legal Interpretation: Flight Attendant Office duty and duty time, Section 121.467.

Legal Interpretation: 24 consecutive hours during any 7 consecutive calendar days, Section 121.467


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Legal Interpretation: Domestic flight time limitations and rest requirements, Section 121.471

Legal Interpretation: One phone call exception, Section 121.471.

Legal Interpretation: Rest definition & contact by airline during rest period.

Legal Interpretation: Pilot in Command responsibility regarding duty and rest.

Legal Interpretation: Use of volunteer Flight Attendants during boarding and deplaning.

Legal Interpretation: Exceeding duty time limits.

Legal Interpretation: Use of hotel to extend duty time.

Legal Interpretation: Reserve time is not considered part of rest.

Legal Interpretation: Time spent in deadhead transportation.

Legal Interpretation: Duty time free from all duty and restraint.

Legal Interpretation: Pilot duty time.

Legal Interpretation: Defining “flight time” accrual.

Legal Interpretation: Flight and duty time for supplemental operations – avoiding duty time compliance.

Legal Interpretation: Maintaining compliance with rest and duty requirements.

Emergency Equipment

Legal Interpretation: Inspection tags concerning crash axe and portable lights (e.g flashlights).

Legal Interpretation: 14 CFR 121.309 (c)(4) Location of Fire Extinguishers on Flight Deck – Requirements.

Hazardous Materials

Legal Interpretation: Hazardous Materials Training Records.

Legal Interpretation: Hazmat training requirements concerning loading & unloading.

Instructors

Legal Interpretation: Appropriate Supervisor or Ground Instructor administering competency checks.

Jumpseat

Legal Interpretation (Regionally issued): Fitness of Airline Pass Riders embedded at end of document.

Passenger Manifest



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Legal Interpretation: Responsibility for passenger load manifest accuracy.

Supernumerary Personnel

Legal Interpretation: Is a server a flight attendant on part 135 operations.


LIFELINES (also see ditching, liferaft/life vest, overwater operations)

14 CFR 25.1411(g): General (stowage provisions).

14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training.

ACOB 508: DC-8-61 Lifelines (14 CFR 25.787: stowage compartments).

ACOB 945: Lifeline Provisions for extended overwater operations.


LIFE RAFT/LIFE VEST (also see ditching, lifelines, overwater operations)

14 CFR 25.1411: General (safety equipment).

14 CFR 25.1415: Ditching equipment.

14 CFR 25.1561: Safety equipment.

14 CFR 121.339: Emergency equipment for extended overwater operations (requirements).

14 CFR 121.340: Emergency flotation means (location and other requirements).

14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training.

14 CFR 121.573, 125.327: Briefing of passengers: Extended overwater operations, before flight.

14 CFR 121.583, 125.331: Carriage of Carriage of persons without compliance with the passenger-carrying
requirements of this part.

ACOB 224: Training for Flight and Cabin Crewmembers on the Availability, Capabilities, and Use of
Emergency Flotation Equipment.

InFO 07013: Flotation Equipment for Inlap Children (Revised).

TSO-C70a: Life rafts (reversible and non-reversible).

TSO-C13f: Life Preservers.

TSO-C72c: Individual Flotation Devices.


LIGHTING SYSTEMS



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14 CFR 25.812: Emergency lighting.

14 CFR 121.310(c)(3), 125 Appendix A, 135.178: Additional emergency equipment (floor proximity lighting).

14 CFR 121.310, 125 Appendix A, 135.178: Additional emergency equipment (interior, exterior).

14 CFR 121.310(d): Additional emergency equipment (operation).

AC 25.812-1A: Floor Proximity Escape Path Marking.

AC 25.812-2: Floor Proximity Escape Path Marking Systems Incorporating Photoluminescent Elements.

FAA-AM-98-2: Performance Demonstrations: Floor Proximity Escape Path Marking Systems.


LIGHTS

14 CFR 121.310(h), 125 Appendix A, 135.178: Additional emergency equipment (flashlight stowage
provisions).

14 CFR 121.339: Emergency equipment for extended overwater operations (lights on life vests).

14 CFR 121.549: Flying equipment (flashlights).

8900.1: Miscellaneous Operational Amendments, Air Carrier Cabin Safety Operations Provisions
(illumination of passenger signs, movement on surface) # 3-3557. 15


LOAD LIMIT

14 CFR 25.787: Stowage compartments (placarded weight).

14 CFR 121.285: Carriage of cargo in passenger compartment.

ACOB 211: Carry-on Baggage.

8900.1: Carry-on baggage # 3-3547. 15


LOAD MANIFEST

14 CFR 121.693(e), 125.383: Load manifest: All certificate holders.

ACOB 992: Accident Notification and Manifest Accounting Procedures.

8900.1: Accident Notification and Manifest Accounting Procedures # 3-3566. 15

AC 120-27E: Aircraft Weight and Balance Control.


LOUNGE AREAS (also see bars) LOWER LOBE (also see galley equipment)


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14 CFR 25.785: Seats, berths, safety belts, and harnesses (padding, hand grips).

14 CFR 25.803: Emergency evacuation.

14 CFR 25.811: Emergency exit marking.

14 CFR 25.812: Emergency lighting.

14 CFR 25.819: Lower deck service compartments (including galleys).

14 CFR 25.831: Ventilation.

14 CFR 25.1439: Protective breathing equipment.

ACOB 214: Problems with Lower Lobe Galleys.

ACOB 217: Fire Prevention.


MANUALS

119.43: Certificate Holder’s Duty to Maintain Operations Specifications.

119.53: Wet leasing of aircraft and other arrangements for transportation by air.

14 CFR 121.131: Applicability.

14 CFR 121.133, 125.71: Preparation.

14 CFR 121.135, 125.73: Contents.

14 CFR 121.137: Distribution and availability.

14 CFR 121.139: Requirements for manual aboard aircraft: Supplemental operations.

14 CFR 121.369: Manual requirements (Maintenance).

14 CFR 135.21: Manual requirements.

14 CFR 135.23: Manual contents.

14 CFR 1520.5: Sensitive security information.

14 CFR 1520.7: Covered persons.

14 CFR 1520.9: Restrictions on the disclosure of SSI.

14 CFR 1520.11: Persons with a need to know.

14 CFR 1520.13: Marking SSI.


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14 CFR 1520.15: SSI disclosed by TSA or the Coast Guard.

14 CFR 1520.17: Consequences of unauthorized disclosure of SSI.

14 CFR 1520.19: Destruction of SSI.

8900.1: Availability of Ops Specs to Crewmembers and Other Employee Personnel # 3-681. 55

8900.1: Overview of Manual Requirements # 3-3263. 56

8900.1: Distributions and Availability of Manuals # 3-3264. 56

8900.1: Review of Manuals # 3-3265. 56

8900.1: Format and Style of Manuals # 3-3266. 56

8900.1: Adequacy of Procedures # 3-3267. 56

8900.1: Approval and Acceptance of Flight Attendant Manuals and Checklists # 3-3426. 1

8900.1: Manuals, Procedures, and Checklists for 14 CFR Parts 91K, 121, 125, and 135 # 3-3151. 8

8900.1: Manuals, Procedures, and Checklists – Phase One: Establishing a Framework for Review # 3-3152.
8



8900.1: Manuals, Procedures, and Checklists – Phase Two: Preliminary Review # 3-3153. 8

8900.1: Phase Three: In-Depth Review # 3-3154. 8

8900.1: Phase Four: Validation Tests # 3-3155. 8

8900.1: Phase Five: Granting FAA Approval # 3-3156. 8

8900.1: Notification of Deficiencies # 3-3157. 8

8900.1: Emergency Revisions # 3-3158. 8

ACOB 229: Flight Attendant Training on the Use of Cockpit Emergency Equipment.

8900.1: Flight Attendant Training on the Use of Flight Deck Emergency Equipment # 3-1857. 29

8900.1: Approval of Flight Attendant Training Programs and Acceptance of Flight Attendant Manuals.
(inspector approval) # 3-1870. 29

8900.1: Manuals, Procedures, and Checklists for Parts 91K, 121, 125, 135: Background and Definitions # 3-
3126 – 3-3132. 43

8900.1: Manuals, Procedures, and Checklists for Parts 91K, 121, 125, 135: Procedures # 3-3286 – 3-3287.
44



AC 120-59A: Air Carrier Internal Evaluation Programs.

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AC 120-78: Acceptance and Use of Electronic Signatures, Electronic Recordkeeping Systems, and
Electronic Manuals.


MARIHUANA (also see drugs, narcotic drugs)

14 CFR 91.15: Dropping objects.

14 CFR 121.15, 135.41: Carriage of narcotic drugs, marihuana, and depressant or stimulant drugs or
substances.


MECHANICAL IRREGULARITIES

14 CFR 121.563: Reporting mechanical irregularities.

14 CFR 121.701: Maintenance log (aircraft).

14 CFR 121.703: Mechanical reliability reports.

14 CFR 135.65: Reporting mechanical irregularities.

ACOB 928: Crewmember Procedures for assessing Damage to Aircraft Inflight (reporting potentially
hazardous conditions.

AC 120-30A: Reporting Requirements of Air, Carriers, Commercial Operators, Travel Clubs, and Air Traffic.


MEDICAL KITS

14 CFR 121 Appendix A: First Aid Kits and Emergency Medical Kits (contents).

ACOB 232: Emergency Medical Kits

FAA-AM-91-2: Utilization of Emergency Kits by Air Carriers.

FAA-AM-91-3: Response Capability During Civil Air Carrier Inflight Medical Emergencies.

FAA-AM-97-2: In-flight Medical Care: An Update.

AC 121-33B: Emergency Medical Equipment.

AC 121-34B: Emergency Medical Equipment Training.


MEGAPHONES

14 CFR 25.1421: Megaphones.

14 CFR 91.513, 125.207: Emergency equipment requirements.



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14 CFR 121.309(f): Emergency equipment (requirement and location).

AC 121-6: Portable Battery Powered Megaphones.

TSO-C137: Aircraft Portable Megaphones.


MOVEMENT ON THE SURFACE

14 CFR 121.577: Stowage of food, beverage, and passenger service equipment during airplane movement
on the surface, takeoff, and landing surface movement.

ACOB 212: Stowage of Galley Service Items.

8900.1: Stowage of Galley Service Items # 3-3549. 15

ACOB 216: Flight and Cabin crewmember coordination and communication, and safety during potentially
hazardous condition of flight.

8900.1: Flight and Cabin Crewmember Coordination and Communication, and Safety During Potentially
Hazardous Conditions of Flight # 3-3562. 15

ACOB 219: Door/Slide Arming.

8900.1: Door/Slide Arming # 3-3560. 15

ACOB 228: Passenger Seatbelt Discipline.

8900.1: Passenger Seatbelt Discipline # 3-3561. 15


NARCOTIC DRUGS (also see drugs, marihuana)

14 CFR 91.15: Dropping objects.

14 CFR 121.15, 135.41: Carriage of narcotic drugs, marihuana, and depressant or stimulant drugs or
substances.


NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF DISABILITY IN AIR TRAVEL (also see handicapped,
passengers with disabilities)

14 CFR 382.1: What is the purpose of this part?

14 CFR 382.3: What do the terms in this rule mean?

14 CFR 382.5: When are U.S. and foreign carriers required to begin complying with the provisions of this
Part?

14 CFR 382.7: To whom do the provisions of this Part apply?



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14 CFR 382.9: What may foreign carriers do if they believe a provision of a foreign nation's law conflicts with
compliance with a provision of this part?

14 CFR 382.10: How does a U.S. or foreign carrier obtain a determination that it is providing an equivalent
alternative to passengers with disabilities?

Nondiscrimination and access to services and information

14 CFR 382.11: What is the general nondiscrimination requirement of this Part?

14 CFR 382.13: Do carriers have to modify policies, practices, and facilities to ensure nondiscrimination?

14 CFR 382.15: Do carriers have to make sure that contractors comply with the requirements of this Part?

14 CFR 382.17: May carriers limit the number of passengers with a disability on a flight?

14 CFR 382.19: May carriers refuse to provide transportation on the basis of disability?

14 CFR 382.21: May carriers limit access to transportation on the basis that a passenger has a
communicable disease or other medical condition?

14 CFR 382.23: May carriers require a passenger with a disability to provide a medical certificate?

14 CFR 382.25: May a carrier require a passenger with a disability to provide advance notice that he or she
is traveling on a flight?

14 CFR 382.27: May a carrier require a passenger with a disability to provide advance notice in order to
obtain certain specific services in connection with a flight?

14 CFR 382.29: May a carrier require a passenger with a disability to travel with a safety assistant?

14 CFR 382.31: May carriers impose special charges on passengers with a disability for providing services
and accommodations required by this rule?

14 CFR 382.33: May carriers impose other restrictions on passengers with a disability that they do not
impose on other passengers?

14 CFR 382.35: May carriers require passengers with a disability to sign waivers or releases?

Information for passengers

14 CFR 382.41: What flight-related information must carriers provide to qualified individuals with a disability?

Accessibility of aircraft

14 CFR 382.61: What are the requirements for movable aisle armrests?

14 CFR 382.63: What are the requirements for accessible lavatories?

14 CFR 382.65: What are the requirements concerning on-board wheelchairs?



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14 CFR 382.67: What is the requirement for priority space in the cabin to store passengers' wheelchairs?

14 CFR 382.69: What requirements must carriers meet concerning the accessibility of videos, DVDs, and
other audio-visual presentations shown on-aircraft to individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing?

14 CFR 382.71: What other aircraft accessibility requirements apply to carriers?

Seating accommodations

14 CFR 382.81: For which passengers must carriers make seating accommodations?

14 CFR 382.83: Through what mechanisms do carriers make seating accommodations?

14 CFR 382.85: What seating accommodations must carriers make to passengers in circumstances not
covered by 382.81 (a) through (d)?

14 CFR 382.87: What other requirements pertain to seating for passengers with a disability?

Boarding, deplaning, and connecting assistance

14 CFR 382.91: What assistance must carriers provide to passengers with a disability in moving within the
terminal?

14 CFR 382.93: Must carriers offer preboarding to passengers with a disability?

14 CFR 382.95: What are carriers' general obligations with respect to boarding and deplaning assistance?

14 CFR 382.97: To which aircraft does the requirement to provide boarding and deplaning assistance
through the use of lifts apply?

14 CFR 382.99: What agreements must carriers have with the airports they serve?

14 CFR 382.101: What other boarding and deplaning assistance must carriers provide?

14 CFR 382.103: May a carrier leave a passenger unattended in a wheelchair or other device?

14 CFR 382.105: What is the responsibility of carriers at foreign airports at which airport operators have
responsibility for enplaning, deplaning, and connecting assistance?

Services on aircraft

14 CFR 382.111: What services must carriers provide to passengers with a disability on board the aircraft?

14 CFR 382.113: What services are carriers not required to provide to passengers with a disability on board
the aircraft?

14 CFR 382.115: What requirements apply to on-board safety briefings?

14 CFR 382.117: Must carriers permit passengers with a disability to travel with service animals?




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14 CFR 382.119: What information must carriers give individuals with vision or hearing impairment on
aircraft?

Stowage of wheelchairs, other mobility aids, and assistive devices

14 CFR 382.121: What mobility aids and other assistive devices may passengers with a disability bring into
the aircraft cabin?

14 CFR 382.123: What are the requirements concerning priority cabin stowage for wheelchairs and other
assistive devices?

14 CFR 382.125: What procedures do carriers follow when wheelchairs, other mobility aids, and other
assistive devices must be stowed in the cargo compartment?

14 CFR 382.127: What procedures apply to stowage of battery-powered mobility aids?

14 CFR 382.129: What other requirements apply when passengers' wheelchairs, other mobility aids, and
other assistive devices must be disassembled for stowage?

14 CFR 382.131: Do baggage liability limits apply to mobility aids and other assistive devices?

14 CFR 382.133: What are the requirements concerning the evaluation and use of passenger-supplied
electronic devices that assist passengers with respiration in the cabin during flight?

Training and administrative provisions

14 CFR 382.141: What training are carriers required to provide for their personnel?

14 CFR 382.143: When must carriers complete training for their personnel?

14 CFR 382.145: What records concerning training must carriers retain?

Complaints and enforcement procedures

14 CFR 382.151: What are the requirements for providing Complaints Resolution Officials?

14 CFR 382.153: What actions do CROs take on complaints?

14 CFR 382.155: How must carriers respond to written complaints?

14 CFR 382.157: What are carriers' obligations for recordkeeping and reporting on disability-related
complaints?

14 CFR 382.159: How are complaints filed with DOT?

Appendix A to Part 382 - Report of Disability-Related Complaint Data.

Appendix B to Part 382 - Cross-Reference Table.


NON-FLIGHT ATTENDANT PERSONNEL (also see supernumerary personnel)


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NUMBER OF PASSENGER SEATS (also see seats/safety belts)

Determined accordance with 14 CFR 25.803 and 121.291.

Listed in the OpSpecs/Type Certificate Data Sheets.


OFFICE OF AVIATION MEDICINE (OAM)

Aerospace Medicine Technical Reports


OPERATING EXPERIENCE (also see crew qualifications, training - CFRs, training - broad spectrum)

14 CFR 121.434: Operating experience, operating cycles, and consolidation of knowledge and skills (flight
attendant).

8900.1: Flight Attendants Operating Experience # 3-3531. 2


OPERATIONAL CONTROL

14 CFR 121.533, 121.535, 121.537: Responsibility for operational control: Domestic operations, flag
operations, supplemental operations (responsibility and authority).

8900.1: Training, Qualifications and Operational Control of Flight Attendants Who have Served or May be
Serving at more than One Air Carrier # 3-1868. 29

InFO 08005: Part 135 Operational Control Questions & Answers (Q&As).


OPERATIONS SPECIFICATIONS

14 CFR 119.3: Definitions.

14 CFR 119.9: Use of business names.

14 CFR 119.33: General requirements.

14 CFR 119.36: Additional certificate application requirements for commercial operators.

14 CFR 119.37: Contents of an Air Carrier Certificate or Operating Certificate.

14 CFR 119.43: Certificate holder's duty to maintain operations specifications.

14 CFR 119.47: Maintaining a principal base of operations, main operations base, and main maintenance
base; change of address.

14 CFR 119.49: Contents of operations specifications.



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14 CFR 119.53: Wet leasing of aircraft and other arrangements for transportation by air.

14 CFR 119.59: Conducting tests and inspections.

14 CFR 119.63: Recency of operation.

14 CFR 119.65: Management personnel required for operations conducted under part 121 of this chapter.

14 CFR 119.67: Management personnel: Qualifications for operations conducted under part 121 of this
chapter.

14 CFR 119.69: Management personnel required for operations conducted under part 135 of this chapter.

14 CFR 119.71: Management personnel: Qualifications for operations conducted under part 135 of this
chapter.

8900.1: Availability of Ops Specs to Crewmembers and Other Employee Personnel # 3-681. 55


OVERPRESSURIZED AIRCRAFT

8900.1: Over-pressurized Airplanes # 3-3464. 39

SAFO 08007: Hazard Present on Airplanes Pressurized by an A/C Cart during Ground Operations.


OVERWATER OPERATIONS (also see ditching, lifelines, liferaft/life vest)

14 CFR 1.1: General definitions (extended overwater flight).

14 CFR 91.509: Survival equipment for overwater operations.

14 CFR 121.161: Airplane limitations: Type of route.

14 CFR 121.339: Emergency equipment for extended overwater operations.

14 CFR 121.340: Emergency flotation means.

14 CFR 121.573: Briefing passengers: extended overwater operations.

14 CFR 121.583, 125.331: Carriage of Carriage of persons without compliance with the passenger-carrying
requirements of this part.

14 CFR 125.209: Emergency equipment: Extended overwater operations.

14 CFR 125.327(a) (6): Briefing of passengers before flight.

14 CFR 135.167: Emergency equipment (extended overwater operations).

AC 120-47: Survival Equipment for Use In Overwater Operations.



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8900.1: Briefings on Individual Flotation Devices # 3575. 15

TSO-C13f: Life Preservers (minimum standards).

TSO-C91a: Emergency Locator Transmitters (ELT) Equipment.

InFO 07003: Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT) Accessibility and Carriage.


OXYGEN (also see decompression, oxygen masks)

14 CFR 25.1439: Protective breathing equipment [separate compartments (lower lobe)].

14 CFR 25.1441: Oxygen equipment and supply.

14 CFR 25.1443: Minimum mass flow of supplemental oxygen.

14 CFR 25.1445: Equipment standards for the oxygen distributing system.

14 CFR 25.1447: Equipment standards for oxygen dispensing units.

14 CFR 25.1449: Means for determining use of oxygen.

14 CFR 25.1450: Chemical oxygen generators.

14 CFR 25.1453: Protection of oxygen equipment from rupture.

14 CFR 91.211: Supplemental oxygen.

14 CFR 121.327: Supplemental oxygen: Reciprocating engine powered airplanes.

14 CFR 121.329: Supplemental oxygen for sustenance: Turbine engine powered airplanes.

14 CFR 121.331: Supplemental oxygen requirements for pressurized cabin airplanes: Reciprocating engine
powered airplanes.

14 CFR 121.333: Supplemental oxygen for emergency descent and for first aid; turbine engine powered
airplanes with pressurized cabins.

14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training.

14 CFR 121.574, 125.219, 135.91: Oxygen for medical use by passengers.

14 CFR 135.89: Pilot requirements: Use of oxygen.

14 CFR 135.157: Oxygen equipment requirements.

ACOB 225: Training of Cockpit and Cabin Crewmembers on the Operational Characteristics of Chemically
Generated Supplemental Oxygen System and Updating of Passenger Briefing Information.

8900.1: Transportation of Oxygen Generators (Chemical) 6-2151. 42

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AC 120-95: Portable Oxygen Concentrators.

FAA-AM-98-27: Performance of a Portable Oxygen Breathing System at 25,000 Feet Altitude.

SAFO 05004: Portable Oxygen for Flight Attendants must be Connected.

SFAR 106: Rules for use of portable oxygen concentrator systems on board aircraft.

Final Rule: Use of Certain Portable Oxygen Concentrator Devices Onboard Aircraft.

InFO 09006: Department of Transportation (DOT) Final Rule “Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in
Air Travel” and the Use of Respiratory Assistive Devices on Aircraft.

DOT/FAA/AR-TN99/9 Activation of Oxygen Generators in Proximity to Combustible Materials.

FAA Approved Portable Oxygen Concentrators - Positive Testing Results.


OXYGEN MASKS (also see decompression, protective breathing equipment)

14 CFR 25.1439: Protective breathing equipment (lower lobe).

14 CFR 121.333: Supplemental oxygen for emergency descent and for first aid: turbine engine powered
airplanes with pressurized cabins (use of).

AC 120-43: Influence of Beards on Oxygen Mask Efficiency.

8900.1: Use of Oxygen Mask by Crew During Decompression. 3-1859. 29

TSO-C99: Protective Breathing Equipment.

TSO-C64a: Oxygen Mask Assembly, Continuous Flow, Passenger.

TSO-C116: Crewmember Protective Breathing Equipment.

TSO-C103: Continuous Flow Oxygen Mask Assembly (for non-transport category aircraft).

FAA-AM-80-18: Evaluation of the Protective Efficiency of a New Oxygen Mask for Aircraft Passenger Use to
40,000 Feet.

FAA Approved Portable Oxygen Concentrators (POC). (Testing results)


OZONE

14 CFR 121.578: Cabin ozone concentration (amount oxygen permissible in cabin, testing requirements).

AC 120-38: Transport Category Airplanes Cabin Ozone Concentrations (method of compliance with
121.578).




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FAA-AM-79-20: Effects of Ozone on Exercising & Sedentary Adult Men & Women Representative of the
Flight Attendant Population.


P.A. SYSTEM (see public address system)


PASSENGER (also see briefing)

14 CFR 121.333: Supplemental oxygen for emergency descent and for first aid; turbine engine powered
airplanes with pressurized cabins.

14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training.

14 CFR 121.571: Briefing passengers before takeoff.

14 CFR 121.573: Briefing passengers: Extended overwater operations.

14 CFR 121.585, 135.129: Exit seating.

14 CFR 125.327 (a) (6): Briefing of passengers before flight.

49 CFR 1544.207: Screening of individuals and property.

ACOB 216: Flight and Cabin Crewmember Coordination and Communication, and Safety During Potentially
Hazardous Conditions of Flight.

8900.1: Flight and Cabin Crewmember Coordination and Communication, and Safety During Potentially
Hazardous Conditions of Flight # 3-3562. 15

ACOB 217: Fire Prevention.

8900.1: Fire Prevention # 3-1851. 29

ACOB 218: Brace for Impact Positions.

8900.1: Brace for Impact Positions # 3-3563. 15

ACOB 225: Training of Cabin and Cockpit Crewmembers on the Operational Characteristics of Chemically
Generated Supplemental Oxygen System and Updating of Passenger Briefing Information.

8900.1: Training on the Chemically Generated Supplemental Oxygen System # 3-1856. 29

ACOB 228: Passenger Seatbelt Discipline.

8900.1: Passenger Seatbelt Discipline # 3-3561. 15

ACOB 824: Actions Relative to Turbulence Encounters (illumination of seat discipline sign).

8900.1: Policy for Passengers and Flight Attendants Use of Seatbelts During Turbulence # 3-3567. 15



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8900.1: Passenger Briefing Procedures #3-3213. 45

AC 121-24C: Passenger Safety Information Briefing and Briefing Cards.

InFO 07007: DOT Manual for Quarantinable Diseases.

InFO 11001: Seat Belt Use and Passenger Injuries in Turbulence.

TSA: New policies for lighters, electronics, and breast milk.

TSA: Permitted and Prohibited Items.


PASSENGER INFORMATION/SIGNS (also see briefing, signs)

14 CFR 91.517: Passenger information (smoking and safety belt signs).

14 CFR 125.207: Emergency equipment requirements (smoking and safety belt signs).

14 CFR 25.791, 121.317, 125.217, 135.127: Passenger information: signs and placards, requirements,
smoking prohibitions, and additional seatbelt requirements.

14 CFR 121.571, 125.327, 135.117: Briefing passengers before takeoff (information cards).

14 CFR 135.127: Passenger information requirements and smoking prohibitions (information cards).

ACOB 228: Passenger Seatbelt Discipline.

ACOB 404(a): Emergency escape routes from Overwing Exit on DC-9-10 Aircraft.

8900.1: Emergency escape routes (Overwing Exit on DC-9-10 Aircraft) # 3-3485. 13

AC 121-24C: Passenger Safety Information Briefing and Briefing Cards.

8900.1: Fokker 28-4000 Passenger Safety Information Cards # 3-3556. 15

FSAT 97-06: Passenger Information on Beechcraft 1900’s and Other Similar Airplanes. See “where do I
find?”

PASSENGERS WITH DISABILITIES (also see complaint resolution officer, handicapped)

Information for passengers with disabilities.

U.S. D.O.T. Air Accessibility – Civil Rights.

14 CFR Part 382 Non-Discrimination.

Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in Air Travel – Final Rule.

Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in Air Travel – Final Rule: Effective May 13, 2009.


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Answers to Frequently Asked Questions Concerning Air Travel - Section 382.7, effective May 13, 2009.

Guidance Concerning Service Animals in Air Transportation.

New Horizons, Information for the Air Traveler with a Disability.

Use of Restraint Systems and Travel Chairs by People with Disabilities.

InFO 09006: Department of Transportation (DOT) Final Rule “Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in
Air Travel” and the Use of Respiratory Assistive Devices on Aircraft.

8900.1: Use of Orthotic Positioning Devices by People with Disabilities in Aircraft Seats. (awaiting formal re-
issue) See “where do I find?”

8900.1: Location and Placement of Service Animals on Aircraft in Commercial Aviation. (awaiting formal re-
issue) See “where do I find?”

DOT Air Carrier Access Act.


PETS (also see carry-on baggage, passengers with disabilities)

AC 121-36: Management of Passengers who may be Sensitive to Allergens.


PILOTS (also see admission to flight deck)

14 CFR 1.1: General definitions (of pilot-in-command).

14 CFR 121.533, 121.535, 121.537: Responsibility for operational control: Domestic operations, flag
operations, supplemental operations (responsibility and authority).

14 CFR 121.543: Flight Crewmember at Controls.

14 CFR 121.545, 135.115: Manipulation of controls.

14 CFR 125.313: Manipulation of controls when carrying passengers.

14 CFR 121.557, 121.559, 125.319, 135.19: Emergencies: Domestic and flag operations, supplemental
operations.

14 CFR 121.563, 125.323, 135.65: Reporting mechanical irregularities.

14 CFR 135.77: Responsibility for operational control.


PLACARDS (also see signs)

14 CFR 25.787: Stowage compartments.

14 CFR 25.811: Emergency exit marking.


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14 CFR 25.1557: Miscellaneous markings and placards. (weight limitation placard requirements)

14 CFR 25.1561: Safety equipment (marking).

Requirements for Placards on Compartments:

14 CFR 121.215: Cabin interiors.

14 CFR 121.285: Carriage of cargo in passenger compartments.

14 CFR 121.309: Emergency equipment.

14 CFR 121.317: Passenger information requirements, smoking prohibitions, and additional seatbelt
requirements.

14 CFR 121.589: Carry-on baggage.

14 CFR 121.313, 125.213: Miscellaneous equipment.

TC6918SE-T-CS-12: Part 21, Part 25 - Equivalent Level of Safety – no smoking placards.

ANM-115-05-001: Part 25 - Installation of "No Stowage" Placards on Surfaces Not Designed or Intended To
Be Used for Stowage.


PRISONER (also see security, weapons)

49 CFR 1544.221: Carriage of passengers under the control of armed law enforcement escorts.


PROBLEM PASSENGER

14 CFR 121.575: Alcoholic beverages.

49 CFR 1544.219: Carriage accessible of weapons.

49 CFR 1544.221: Carriage of passengers under the control of armed law enforcement escorts (prisoner).

ACOB 202: Service of Alcoholic Beverages.

8900.1: Service of Alcoholic Beverages # 3-3546. 15

AC 120-32: Air Transportation of Handicapped Passengers.


PROTECTIVE BREATHING EQUIPMENT (also see oxygen masks)

14 CFR 25.1439: Protective breathing equipment [lower lobe galley (a/c under 14 CFR Part 25)].

14 CFR 121.337: Protective breathing equipment.



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14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training.

ACOB 230: Training on Protective Breathing Equipment and other Fire Control Equipment, and Related
training Drills.

8900.1: Fire Control Equipment, and Related training Drills # 3-1858. 29

AC 120-43: Influence of Beards on Oxygen Mask Efficiency.

TSO-C78: Crewmember Demand Oxygen Masks.

TSO-C89: Oxygen Regulators, Demand.

TSO-C116: Crewmember Protective Breathing Equipment.

FAA-AM-83-10: An Analysis of Potential PBE Devices Intended for Use by Aircraft Pax.

FAA-AM-87-5: Evaluation of Providing Smoke/Fume PBE for Airline Passenger Use.

FAA-AM-89-8: Performance Evaluation of the Puritan-Bennett Crewmember PBE.

FAA-AM-89-10: Comparison of PBE Performance at Ground Level and 8,000 Feet.

FAA-AM-89-12: Effects of Wearing Pax PBE on Evacuation Through Type III and IV Exits in Clear Air and
Smoke.

FAA-AM-93-6: Comparison of Portable Crewmember PBE (CPBE) Designs.


PROVING AND VALIDATION TESTS

14 CFR 121.163, 135.145: Aircraft proving tests.

8900.1: Phase Four: Validation Tests # 3-3155. 8

8900.1: General Information. 48

8900.1: The Proving and Validation Test Process. 48

8900.1: Proving Test Requirements. 48

8900.1: Planning the Proving Test. 48

8900.1: Proving tests: The Demonstration Phase. 48

8900.1: Reporting Procedures. 48

8900.1: Request for Deviation of Proving Test Hours. 48

8900.1: Validation Test Requirements. 48


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8900.1: Certification Process Document. 49

8900.1: Proving Test Protocols # 10-441. 49


PUBLIC ADDRESS / P.A. SYSTEM

14 CFR 25.1307: Miscellaneous equipment.

14 CFR 25.1423: Public address system.

14 CFR 121.318: Public address system (requires independent power source aircraft manufactured after
specific date).

14 CFR 121.319: Crewmember interphone system.

14 CFR 121.421: Flight attendants: Initial and transition ground training.

14 CFR 135.150: Public address and crewmember interphone systems.


RADIATION

FAA-AM-92-2: Radiation Exposure of Air Carrier Crewmembers II.

AC 120-61a: Crewmember Training on In-Flight Radiation Exposure.

DOT-FAA-AM-03/16: What Aircrews Should Know About Their Occupational Exposure to Ionizing Radiation


RECORDKEEPING

119.59: Conducting tests and inspections.

14 CFR 121.683, 125.401: Crewmember and dispatcher record (recordkeeping).

14 CFR 135.63: Recordkeeping requirements.

8900.1: Operator Recordkeeping, Air Carrier: Acceptance or Approval Process # 3-3001 – 3-3005. 9

8900.1: Operator Recordkeeping, Air Carrier: Computer-Based Recordkeeping - # 3-3051 – 3-3057. 10

8900.1: Operator Recordkeeping, Air Carrier: Currency Periods for Records # 3-3031 – 3-3034. 11

8900.1: Operator Recordkeeping, Air Carrier: General # 3-2981 – 3-2985. 12

8900.1: Recommended Advanced Qualification Program (AQP) Currency Periods # 3-3034. 11

AC 120-78: Acceptance and Use of Electronic Signatures, Electronic Recordkeeping Systems, and
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REFUSING PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION (also see nondiscrimination on the basis of disability in
air travel)

49 CFR 1544.207: Screening of individuals and property.

14 CFR 121.575: Alcoholic beverages.

14 CFR 121.585: Exit seating.

14 CFR 121.586: Authority to refuse transportation.


RESPONSIBILITY FOR OPERATIONAL CONTROL

14 CFR 121.533, 121.535, 121.537: Responsibility for operational control: Domestic operations, flag
operations, supplemental operations (responsibility and authority).


REST (see duty time)


RULES GOVERNING ALL CERTIFICATE HOLDERS UNDER THIS PART (121)

Reserved


SAFETY EQUIPMENT (see emergency equipment)

14 CFR 25.1411: General.


SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

AC 120-92: Introduction to Safety Management Systems for Air Operators.

AC 12-59A: Air Carrier Internal Evaluation Programs.

8740.1E: Safety Management Systems – Background.

InFO 08022: FAA Safety Management System (SMS) developments – No. 1.

InFO 08053: FAA Safety Management System (SMS) developments – No. 2.


SEATBELT DISCIPLINE (also see turbulence)

AC 120-88A: Preventing Injuries Caused by Turbulence.

ACOB 228: Passenger Seatbelt Discipline.



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8900.1: Passenger Seatbelt Discipline # 3-3561. 15

ACOB 216: Flight and Cabin Crewmember Coordination and Communication, and Safety During Potentially
Hazardous Conditions of Flight.

8900.1: Flight and Cabin Crewmember Coordination and Communication, and Safety During Potentially
Hazardous Conditions of Flight # 3-3562. 15

InFO 11001: Seat Belt Use and Passenger Injuries in Turbulence.


SEATS/SAFETY BELTS (also see number of passenger seats, shoulder harness)

14 CFR 25.785: Seats, berths, safety belts and harnesses.

14 CFR 25.817: Maximum number of seats abreast.

14 CFR 91.107: Use of safety belts, shoulder harnesses, and child restraint systems.

14 CFR 121.285: Carriage of cargo in passenger compartments.

14 CFR 121.311, 125.211: Seats, safety belts, and shoulder harnesses (use and requirement; upright for
takeoff and landing).

14 CFR 135.127: Passenger information requirements and smoking prohibitions.

14 CFR 121.317, 125.217, 135.127: Passenger information requirements, smoking prohibitions, and
additional seatbelt requirements.

14 CFR 121.571: Briefing passengers before takeoff.

14 CFR 135.128: Use of safety belts and child restraint systems.

14 CFR 382.61: What are the requirements for movable aisle armrests?

ACOB 209: Upright Position of Seat Backs for Takeoff and Landing.

8900.1: Upright Position of Seat Backs for Takeoff and Landing # 3-3482. 13

AC 25.562.1B: Dynamic Evaluation of Seat Restraint Systems & Occupant Protection on Transport Category
Airplanes.

AC 25.785-1B: Flight Attendant Seat and Torso Restraint System Installations.

AC 21-25A: Approval of Modified Seats and Berths Initially Approved Under a Technical Standard Order.

AC 25.853-1: Flammability Requirements for Aircraft Seat Cushions.

8900.1: Protruding Passenger Seat Armrests # 3-3483. 13

8900.1: Policy for Passengers and Flight Attendants Use of Seatbelts During Turbulence # 3-3567. 15

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8900.1: Seat Back Break-Over # 6-356. 16

TSO-C25a: Aircraft Seats and Berths (Type I transport, 6g forward load).

TSO-C39c: Aircraft Seats and Berths.

TSO-C22g: Safety Belts.

TSO-C114: Torso Restraint Systems.

FAA-AM-95-30: Experimental Abdominal Pressure Measurement Device for Child ATDs.

SAFO 08004: Visibility and accessibility of seatbelts for Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) Part
121 and Part 135 certificate holders.

InFO 09018: Stowage of Items in Seat Pockets.

InFO 10021: Improved Seat Rule 14 CFR 121.311(j).

Final Rule: Improved Seats in Air Carrier Transport Category Airplanes (air bags). (Federal Register
09/27/2005)


SECURITY (also see prisoner, weapons)

14 CFR 121.295: Location for a suspect device.

49 CFR 1544: Aircraft Operator Security: Air Carriers and Commercial Operators.

AC 108-1: Air Carrier Security (14 CFR 121.538, 135.125: Aircraft Security).

108-2: Transportation of Federal Air Marshalls.

108-3: Aviation Security – Coordination on Training (crewmember currency requirements).

108-6: Security Directives and Information Circulars.

108-9: Flight and cabin crew notification – Final Rule.

108-14: Falsification of Security Records.

108-15: Sensitive Security Information.

49 CFR 1544.303: Bomb or air piracy threats.

AC 90-103: Reporting of Threats in Accordance with the Common Strategy.

InFO 08014: Minimum Crew Requirements for Boarding and Presence of Federal Air Marshals.

8900.1: Minimum Crew Requirements for Boarding and Presence of Federal Air Marshals # 9-20 – 22. 46


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Vision-100 Century of Aviation Reauthorization Act


SERVICE ANIMALS IN AIR TRANSPORTATION

See Passengers with Disabilities. Federal Register Guidance Concerning Service Animals in Air
Transportation. (.doc version)


SERVICE ITEMS (also see galley equipment)

14 CFR 91.535, 121.577, 125.333, 135.122: Stowage of food, beverage, and passenger service equipment
during aircraft and movement on the surface, takeoff, and landing.

ACOB 212: Stowage of Galley Service Items.

8900.1: Stowage of Galley Service Items # 3-3549. 15

ACOB 213: Potential Problems Associated with Food and Beverage Service.

8900.1: Potential Problems Associated with Food/Beverage Service # 3-3551. 15

ACOB 915: Change to Federal Aviation Regulation Section 121.576 (restraint of serving carts when not in
use).

8900.1: Miscellaneous Operational Amendments, Air Carrier Cabin Safety Operations, Compliance # 3-3557.
15




SHOULDER HARNESS (also see seats/safety belts)

14 CFR 91.521: Shoulder harness (use and requirement).

14 CFR 121.311: Seats, safety belts, and shoulder harnesses (use and requirement).

ACOB 227: Flight Attendant restraint During a Crash and Emergency Evacuation Second Choice Exit
Determination.

8900.1: Flight Attendant Restraint During a Crash and Emergency Evacuation Second Choice Exit
Determination # 3-3565. 15

TSO-C114: Torso Restraint Systems.


SIGNS (also see passenger information, placards)

14 CFR 25.791: Passenger information signs and placards.

14 CFR 91.517: Passenger information (smoking and safety belt signs).




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14 CFR 121.317: Passenger information requirements, smoking prohibitions, and additional seatbelt
requirements (signs).

14 CFR 135.177: Emergency equipment requirements for aircraft having a passenger seating configuration
of more than 19 passengers (signs).


SLIDE / RAFT (also see evacuation, evacuation slides)

14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training.

ACOB 913: Demonstration of Portability of Automatic Slide/Raft Assemblies.

TSO-C69c: Emergency Evacuation Slide, Ramps, and Slide/Raft Combinations.

FAA-AM-98-3: Inflatable Escape Slide Beam & Girt Strength Tests.


SMOKING

14 CFR 25.791: Passenger information signs and placards.

14 CFR 121.285: Carriage of cargo in passenger compartments (obstruction of no smoking sign).

14 CFR 121.317, 125.217, 135.127: Passenger information requirements, smoking prohibitions, and
additional seatbelt requirements.

14 CFR 121.317(h), 125.217, 135.127: Passenger information requirements, smoking prohibitions, and
additional seatbelt requirements (prohibition against smoking in lavatory).

14 CFR 121.571, 125.327: Briefing passengers before takeoff.

14 CFR 252: Smoking Aboard Aircraft (prohibition against smoking on certain flights).

49 USC 41706: Prohibitions against smoking on scheduled flights.

8900.1: Compliance with smoking regulations for in-flight operations 14-155. 18

FAA-AM-80-11: The Effects of Tobacco on Aviation Safety.

DOT Part 252: Smoking Aboard Aircraft.

TC6918SE-T-CS-12: Equivalent Level of Safety – no smoking placards.


SUPERNUMERARY PERSONNEL (also see non-flight attendant personnel)

ACOB 206: Use of Supernumerary Personnel in Aircraft Cabins.

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Legal Interpretation: Is a server a flight attendant on part 135 operations.


SURVIVAL TRAINING/SURVIVING PASSENGERS

14 CFR 121.339, 121.353: Emergency equipment for extended overwater operations (survival kit).

ACOB 959: Crewmember Survival Training.

8900.1: Crewmember Survival Training # 3-1865. 29

ACOB 940: Care of Passengers Following Air Carrier Accidents.

AC 91-58A: Use of Pyrotechnic Visual Distress Signaling Devices in Aviation.

FAA-AM-70-16: Survival in Emergency Escape From Passenger Aircraft.

FAA-AM-94-10: Effects of Cold Exposure on Wet Aircraft Passengers.


TAILCONE

ACOB 907: Guidelines for Crewmember Training of Tailcone Training Devices (DC-9 approval).

8900.1: Guidelines for Crewmember Training on Aircraft Tailcones and Tailcone Training Devices # 3-1863.
29




TAXI

14 CFR 121.391(d): Flight attendants (seated during taxi).

ACOB 205: Duty Assignment of Required and Non-Required Flight Attendants.

8900.1: Duty Assignment of Required and Non-Required Flight Attendants # 3-3513. 3

ACOB 206: Use of Supernumerary Personnel in Aircraft Cabins.

8900.1: Use of Non-Flight Attendant Personnel in Aircraft Cabins # 3-3514. 3

ACOB 212: Stowage of Galley Service Items.

8900.1: Stowage of Galley Service Items # 3-3549. 15

ACOB 219: Door/Slide Arming.

8900.1: Door/Slide Arming # 3-3560. 15


TECHNICAL STANDARD ORDERS (TSO)



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Aircraft Certification Service TSO Index.


TRAINING - CFRs (also see complaint resolution officer, crew qualifications, hazardous materials,
operating experience)

119.53: Wet leasing of aircraft and other arrangements for transportation by air.

14 CFR 121.400, 135.321: Applicability and terms used.

14 CFR 121.401, 135.323: Training program: General.

14 CFR 121.403, 135.327: Training program: Curriculum.

14 CFR 121.404: Compliance dates: Crew and dispatcher resource management training.

14 CFR 121.405, 135.325: Training program and revision: Initial and final approval.

14 CFR 121.415, 135.329: Crewmember and dispatcher training requirements.

14 CFR 121.417, 135.331: Crewmember emergency training.

14 CFR 121.418: Differences training: Crewmembers and dispatchers.

14 CFR 121.421, 135.349: Flight attendants: Initial and transition ground training.

14 CFR 121.427, 135.351: Recurrent training.

14 CFR 121.429: [Reserved].

14 CFR 121.432: General (crewmember qualifications).

14 CFR 121.433(e): Training required.

14 CFR 121.434: Operating experience, operating cycles, and consolidation of knowledge and skills.

14 CFR 121.569: Equipment interchange: Domestic and flag operations.

14 CFR 121.801: Applicability. (Emergency Medical Equipment and Training)

14 CFR 121.803: Emergency medical equipment.

14 CFR 121.805: Crewmember Training for inflight medical events.

14 CFR 125.289, 135.295: Initial and recurrent flight attendant crewmember testing requirements.

14 CFR 125.293, 135.301: Crewmember: Tests and checks, grace provisions, training to accepted
standards.

49 CFR 172: Training requirements: Handling and carriage of hazardous materials.


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14 CFR 135.341: Pilot and flight attendant crewmember training programs.

14 CFR 135.343: Crewmember initial and recurrent training requirements.

49 CFR 1544.233: Security coordinators and crewmembers, training.

49 CFR 1544.235: Training and knowledge for individuals with security-related duties.

49 CFR 1544.303: Bomb or air piracy threats.


TRAINING – BROAD SPECTRUM

AC 120-88A: Preventing Injuries Caused by Turbulence.

ACOB 205: Duty Assignment of Required and Non-Required Flight Attendant (info regarding trainees
meeting qualification requirements).

8900.1: Duty Assignment of Required and Non-Required Flight Attendants (info regarding trainees meeting
qualification requirements) # 3-3513. 3

ACOB 206: Use of Supernumerary Personnel in Aircraft Cabins.

8900.1: Use of Non-Flight Attendant Personnel in Aircraft Cabins # 3-3514. 3

ACOB 207: Pre-departure Cabin Equipment Checks by Flight Attendants.

8900.1: Pre-departure Cabin Equipment Checks by Flight Attendants # 3-3553. 15

ACOB 216: Flight and Cabin Crewmember Coordination and Communication, and safety During Potentially
Hazardous Conditions of Flight.

8900.1: Flight and Cabin Crewmember Coordination and Communication, and Safety During Potentially
Hazardous Conditions of Flight # 3-3562. 15

ACOB 217: Fire Prevention.

8900.1: Fire Prevention # 3-1851. 29

ACOB 219: Door/Slide Arming.

8900.1: Door/Slide Arming # 3-3560. 15

ACOB 220: Flight Attendant Operating Experience.

8900.1: Flight Attendants Operating Experience # 3-3531. 2

8900.1: Flight Attendants Operating Experience (reduction of OE hours on an aircraft) # 3-3531 (K). 2

ACOB 221: Procedures and Training for Emergency Evacuations.



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8900.1: Procedures and training for Emergency Evacuations # 3-1853. 29

ACOB 222: Crewmember Training for Emergency Evacuation Demonstrations.

8900.1: Crewmember Training for Emergency Evacuation Demonstrations # 3-3461. 39

ACOB 223: Flight Attendant Training on Conditions of Aircraft Following an Accident.

8900.1: Training on Conditions of Aircraft Following an Accident. # 3-1854. 29

ACOB 224: Training for Flight and Cabin Crewmembers on the Availability, Capability, and Use of
Emergency Flotation Equipment.

8900.1: Availability, Capability, and Use of Emergency Flotation Equipment # 3-1855. 29

ACOB 225: Training of Cockpit and Cabin Crewmembers on the Operational Characteristics of Chemically
Generated Supplemental Oxygen System and Updating of Passenger Briefing Information.

8900.1: Training on the Chemically Generated Supplemental Oxygen System # 3-1856. 29

ACOB 226: Emphasis on Time Management and Crew Coordination in Preparation of Cabin for Impending
Emergency Landing.

8900.1: Emphasis on Time Management and Crew Coordination in Preparation of Cabin for Impending
Emergency Landing # 3-3564. 15

ACOB 227: Flight Attendant Restraint During a Crash and Emergency Evacuation Second Exit
Determination.

8900.1: Flight Attendant Restraint During a Crash and Emergency Evacuation Second Choice Exit
Determination # 3-3565. 15

ACOB 229: Flight Attendant Training on the Use of Cockpit Emergency Equipment.

8900.1: Flight Attendant Training on the Use of Flight Deck Emergency Equipment # 3-1857. 29

ACOB 230: Training on Protective Breathing Equipment, and other Fire Control Equipment, and Related
Training Drills.

8900.1: Training in Fire Control Equipment and Related Training Drills # 3-1858. 29

ACOB 231: Crewmember Cabin Safety Training.

ACOB 907: Guidelines for Crewmember Training on Aircraft Tailcones and Approval of Tailcone Training
Devices (DC-9).

8900.1: Guidelines for Crewmember Training on Aircraft Tailcones and Tailcone Training Devices # 3-1863.
29



ACOB 911: Procedures and Training for Emergency Evacuation.



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8900.1: Procedures and training for Emergency Evacuations # 3-1853. 29

ACOB 928: Crewmembers Procedures for Assessing Damage To Aircraft Inflight (reporting equipment and
threatening situations).

ACOB 940: Care of Surviving Passengers Following Air Carrier Accidents.

ACOB 947: Crewmember Emergency Training; Use of Mockups (Policy).

8900.1: Crewmember Emergency Training; Use of Mockups # 3-1864. 29

ACOB 959: Crewmember Survival Training.

8900.1: Crewmember Survival Training # 3-1865. 29

ACOB 966: Cabin Fluorescent Light Ballast Fires.

8900.1: Cabin Fluorescent Light Ballast Fires # 3-1852. 29

SAFO 07008: Cabin Fluorescent Light (Luminaire) Assembly (Fixtures).

AC 120-61A: Crewmember Training on In-flight Radiation Exposure.

AC 121-21B: Information Guide for Training and Manual Requirements in Air Transportation of Hazardous
Materials.

AC 120-44A: Air Carrier First Aid Programs.

8900.1: Emergency Evacuation and Ditching Drills # 3-1862. 29

8900.1: Approval of Flight Attendant Training Programs and Acceptance of Flight Attendant Manuals (FAA
inspector) # 3-1870. 29

8900.1: Need for Flight Attendants to be Aggressive in Initiating Aircraft Evacuations # 3-1871. 29

8900.1: Guidelines for Crewmember Training on Aircraft Tailcones and Approval of Tailcone Training
Devices # 3-1863. 29

8900.1: Unwarranted Evacuations # 3-1861. 29

8900.1: Procedures and Training for Potential Decompression Emergencies # 3-1859. 29

8900.1: Crewmember Indoctrination Training and Reduction of Programmed Hours During Labor Unrest # 3-
1866. 29

8900.1: Guidelines for Evaluating Home Study as a Substitute for Classroom Training # 3-1867. 29

8900.1: Training, Qualifications and Operational Control of Flight Attendants Who have served or May be
Serving at more than One Air Carrier # 3-1868. 29

8900.1: Evacuation Slide Drill # 3-1869. 29


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8900.1: NTSB Recommendations from the Tower Air Accident # 3-1872. 29


TRAINING – APPROVAL/EVALUATION

8900.1: Flight Attendant Training Curriculums # 3-1726 – 3-1730. 27

8900.1: Flight Attendant Training Approval Process # 3-1746 – 3-1747. 28

8900.1: Flight Attendant Training Approval Process – Job Aid Figure 3-107. 28

8900.1: Cabin Safety and Flight Attendant Training # 3-1851 – 3-1872. 29

8900.1: Training Program Inspections for Parts 121 and 135 # 6-625: (D. Instructional Delivery Methods.) 57

8900.1: Training Program Overview # 3-1071. 58

8900.1: Definitions 3-1072. 58

8900.1: Training Programs: A Schematic Depiction # 3-1074. 58

8900.1: Categories of Training # 3-1075. 58

8900.1: Curriculum Development # 3-1077. 58

8900.1: Curriculum Segments # 3-1078. 58

8900.1: Training Module Construction # 3-1079. 58

FAA-AM-98-19: Analysis of Ditching & Water Survival Training Programs of Major Airframe Manufacturers
and Airlines.

AC 121-34B: Emergency Medical Equipment Training.

InFO 09010: Availability of a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) In-flight Firefighting Training Video.

8900.1: FAA Form 8410-1, Airman Proficiency/Qualification Check (Sample competency check form design)
Figure 5-21. 53

Legal Interpretation: Hazardous Materials Training Records.


TRAINING – AIRCRAFT GROUND

8900.1: Flight Attendant Aircraft Ground Training – General # 3-1826. 6

8900.1: Flight Attendant Aircraft Ground Training – Aircraft Ground Training Curriculum Segment # 3-1827. 6

8900.1: Flight Attendant Aircraft Ground Training – General Operational Subjects Training Modules # 3-
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8900.1: Flight Attendant Aircraft Ground Training – Aircraft-Specific Emergency Subjects Training Modules #
3-1829. 6

8900.1: Flight Attendant Aircraft Ground Training – Adaptation of Flight Attendant Aircraft Ground training
Curriculum Segment to the Various Categories of Training # 3-1830. 6

8900.1: Flight Attendant Aircraft Ground Training – Curriculum Segment Completion Requirements # 3-1831.
6



8900.1: Flight Attendant Aircraft Ground Training – Evaluation of Training Hours # 3-1832. 6

8900.1: Flight Attendant Aircraft Ground Training – Crediting Distance Learning as a Component of Ground
Training for Flight Attendants # 3-1833. 6

8900.1: Flight Attendant Aircraft Ground Training – Evaluation of Flight Attendant Aircraft Ground Training
Curriculum Segment Outline for Initial Approval # 3-1834. 6


TRAINING – BASIC INDOC

8900.1: Flight Attendant Basic Indoctrination Training – General # 3-1766. 5

8900.1: Flight Attendant Basic Indoctrination Training – Basic Indoctrination Subject Areas # 3-1767. 5

8900.1: Flight Attendant Basic Indoctrination Training – Flight Attendant Basic Indoctrination Training
Modules # 3-1768. 5

8900.1: Flight Attendant Basic Indoctrination Training – Operator-Specific Training Modules # 3-1769. 5

8900.1: Flight Attendant Basic Indoctrination Training – Flight Attendant-Specific Training Modules # 3-1770.
5



8900.1: Flight Attendant Basic Indoctrination Training – Curriculum Segment Completion Requirements # 3-
1771. 5

8900.1: Flight Attendant Basic Indoctrination Training – Evaluation of Training Hours # 3-1772. 5

8900.1: Flight Attendant Basic Indoctrination Training – Evaluation of a Flight Attendant Basic Indoctrination
Curriculum Segment Outline for Initial Approval # 3-1773. 5

8900.1: Flight Attendant Basic Indoctrination Training – Flight Attendant Basic Indoctrination Curriculum
Segment Job Aid # 3-1774. 5


TRAINING – EMERGENCY TRAINING

8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – General # 3-1791. 4

8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – Joint Pilot/Flight Attendant Evacuation Training # 3-
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8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – General Emergency Training Subject Areas # 3-
1793. 4

8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – Flight Attendant Evacuation Command # 3-1794. 4

8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – Content of F/A General Emergency Training
Curriculum Segment Outline # #-1795. 4

8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – General Emergency Training Modules # 3-1796. 4

8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – Emergency Equipment Training Modules # 3-1797. 4

8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – Emergency Situation Training Modules # 3-1798. 4

8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – Handling of Carry-on Baggage During an Aircraft
Accident # 3-1799. 4

8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – Emergency Drill Training Modules # 3-1800. 4

8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – Emergency Drills # 3-1801. 4

8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – Guidelines for Training Flight Attendants Assigned to
Open More Than One Door During an Aircraft Emergency Evacuation # 3-1802. 4

8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – Adaptation of General Emergency Training
Curriculum Segments to the Various Categories of Training # 3-1803. 4

8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – Curriculum Segment Completion Requirements # 3-
1804. 4

8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – Evaluation of Training Hours # 3-1805. 4

8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – Evaluation of Cabin and Exit Mockups # 3-1806. 4

8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – Evaluation of F/A General Emergency Training
Curriculum Segment Outline for Initial Approval # 3-1807. 4

8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – F/A General Emergency Curriculum Segment Job
Aid # 3-1808. 4


TRAINING – RECORDKEEPING (see recordkeeping)


TRAINING – REQUALIFICATION

8900.1: Flightcrew Requalification Training Curriculum definition # 3-1361. 52

8900.1: Requalification for failure to complete recurrent training during the eligibility period # 3-1365. 52

8900.1: Part 121 Requalification Curriculum Flight Crewmember Overdue Training, table 3-75. 52


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8900.1: Evaluation of Requalification Training Curriculums for Initial Approval # 3-1369. 52


TRANSIT STOPS (see distribution of flight attendants)


TRAYS

14 CFR 121.577: Stowage of food, beverage, and passenger service equipment during airplane movement
on the surface, takeoff, and landing.

ACOB 212: Stowage of Galley Service Items (prohibition against serving during surface movement).

8900.1: Stowage of Galley Service Items # 3-3549. 15

ACOB 213: Potential Problems Associated with Food and Beverage Service.

8900.1: Potential Problems Associated with Food/Beverage Service # 3-3551. 15

8900.1: Galley Security # 3-3568. 15


TURBULENCE (also see seatbelt discipline)

14 CFR 121.317, 125.217, 135.127: Passenger information requirements, smoking prohibitions, and
additional seatbelt requirements (obeying seatbelt sign).

ACOB 213: Potential Problems Associated with Food and Beverage Service.

8900.1: Potential Problems Associated with Food/Beverage Service # 3-3551. 15

ACOB 215: Standup Bars.

ACOB 216: Flight and Cabin Crewmember Coordination and Communication, and Safety During Potential
Hazardous Conditions of Flight.

8900.1: Flight and Cabin Crewmember Coordination and Communication, and Safety During Potentially
Hazardous Conditions of Flight # 3-3562. 15

ACOB 228: Passenger Seatbelt Discipline.

8900.1: Passenger Seatbelt Discipline # 3-3561. 15

ACOB 824: Actions Relative to Turbulence Encounters.

ACOB 915: Change to Federal Aviation Regulation Section 121.576 (restraint galley items during
turbulence).

8900.1: Policy for Passengers and Flight Attendants Use of Seatbelts During Turbulence # 3-3567. 15

AC 120-88A: Preventing Injuries Caused by Turbulence.


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SAFO 05007: Announcing AC 120-88 Preventing Injuries Caused by Turbulence.

InFO 11001: Seat Belt Use and Passenger Injuries in Turbulence.


VENTILATION

14 CFR 25.831, 121.219, 125.117: Ventilation (standards for adequate ventilation).

14 CFR 121.421: Flight attendants: Initial and transition ground training (ventilation controls).

AC 121-35: Management of Passengers during Ground Operations without Cabin Ventilation.


VOLUNTARY DISCLOSURE PROGRAMS

AC 00-58B: Voluntary Disclosure Reporting Program.

AC 121-37: Voluntary Disclosure Reporting Program - Hazardous Materials

InFO 08021: New guidance for sign-off by part 119 designated management personnel for Voluntary
Disclosure Reporting Program (VDRP) submissions.


WASTE_COMPARTMENTS

14 CFR 25.791: Passenger information signs and placards.

14 CFR 121.215(e), 125.113: Cabin interiors (requirements for towel and waste receptacles).

ACOB 217: Fire Prevention.

8900.1: Fire Prevention # 3-1851. 29


WEAPONS (also see security)

49 CFR 1544.219: Carriage of accessible weapons.

49 CFR 1544.221: Carriage of prisoners under the control of armed law enforcement officers.

49 CFR 1544.223: Transportation of Federal Air Marshalls.

49 CFR 1540.111: Carriage of weapons, explosives, and incendiaries by individuals.

14 CFR 121.575: Alcoholic beverages (no alcohol to someone with a deadly/dangerous weapon).

14 CFR 135.119: Prohibition against carriage of weapons.

AC 108-2: Security Rules - Carriage of Weapons and Escorted Persons.



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WEIGHT AND BALANCE

AC 120-27E: Aircraft Weight and Balance Control.


WIDE-BODIED AIRCRAFT (wide-bodied aircraft specifically mentioned)

ACOB 208: Routine Opening/Closing of Doors on Wide-bodied Jets.

8900.1: Routine Opening/Closing of Doors on Wide-Bodied Jets # 3-3481. 13

ACOB 214: Problems with Lower Lobe Galleys.

8900.1: Problems with Lower Lobe Galleys # 3-3552. 15

ACOB 217: Fire Prevention.

8900.1: Fire Prevention # 3-1851. 29

ACOB 221: Procedures and training for Emergency Evacuations.

8900.1: Procedures and training for Emergency Evacuations # 3-1853. 29

8900.1: Training on Operation of DC-10 Doors # 3-1860. 29




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Additional FAA, Government Agencies, and Industry Resources

FAA RESOURCES                                    Recently Published Rulemaking Documents

Aircraft Safety Alerts                           Supplemental Type Certificates

Airline Certification                            Type Certificate Data Sheets

ATOS - Main                                      Unruly Passenger Statistics

ATOS Reference Library

Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP)            FAA VIDEOS

Aviation Safety & Health Program (ASHP)          Aircrew Survival Videos

Cabin Safety                                     FAA In-flight Firefighting Training Video

Civil Penalties                                  FAA Laptop Battery Fires Video

Equivalent Levels of Safety Findings             FAA System Safety Video

Federal Register                                 Physiology of Flight Videos

Final Rules (CFR)

Fire and Cabin Safety Reports                    OTHER FEDERAL AGENCIES

Fire and Cabin Safety Research                   Aviation Safety Reporting System (NASA)

Flight Delay Information                         EPA - Aircraft Drinking Water

Hazardous Materials – Airline Operations         Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Guide

Hazardous Materials – Passengers and Crew        PHMSA – Hazardous Materials Safety

Hazardous Materials – Regulations and Policies   PHMSA – Hazmat Training Program Guide

Historical FAA Regulations                       PHMSA – Training materials and Publications

Legal Interpretations                            Transportation Security Administration (TSA)

Master Minimum Equipment List (MMEL)

Master Minimum Equipment (MMEL) Policy           EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER INFO
Letters
                                                 Air Cruisers (Slide/Life rafts, survival gear)
Notices of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM)
                                                 AmSafe – Commercial Aircraft Air Bags
NPRM – Proposed and Final Rules
                                                 AmSafe – Frayed seatbelt defined
Passengers with disabilities


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Additional FAA, Government Agencies, and Industry Resources

AmSafe – General Information                      Aviation Safety Reporting System (ASRS) USA

Eastern Aero Marine (life rafts, survival gear)

EM-1A/1D Megaphone (ACR Electronics)              U.S.A. AND INTERNATIONAL CREWMEMBER
                                                  EVENTS PUBLISHED REPORTS
EM-2BA Megaphone (ACR Electronics)
                                                  ASRS Callback
Essex PBE
                                                  Confidential Human Factors Incident Reporting
Kids Fly Safe (C.A.R.E.S. seat harness)           Programme – (CHIRP) UK

Scott PBE (Select Products  Chemical Oxygen      Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority – Cabin
Breathing Units  Protective Breathing            Safety
Equipment (PBE P/N 802300-14will appear)
                                                  SAFETY RELATED PUBLICATIONS
Zodiac Aerospace
                                                  FlightSafety AeroSafety World Magazine 2006 –
Zodiac Aerospace – Aviation Oxygen                present. Supersedes FlightSafety Cabin Crew
                                                  Safety, covers safety in general.

                                                  FlightSafety Cabin Crew Safety 1988 - 2006.
                                                  Dedicated to cabin safety issues.
Worldwide industry happenings and
cabin things

CABIN GADGETS                                     FIRST AID

AE – Airline Extenders, LLC                       Red Cross position on compressions only

Cup Pilot

e-crater (seat belt extensions)                   TRANSPORT CANADA AIRCRAFT
                                                  INFORMATION
Electronic cigarette - blucigs
                                                  Aircraft exit profiles
Electronic cigarette - njoy

Extend-its (seatbelt extensions)

Gizmodo

Leg rest - inflatable

Plane Clean Air

Plane Sheets




CABIN CREW REPORTING SYSTEMS


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8900.1 Cross Reference

Flight Standards Information Management System
1 - Approval and Acceptance of Flight Attendant Manuals and Checklists (V3 Ch32 S13)
2 - Cabin Safety and Flight Attendant Management: Flight Attendant Qualifications (V3 Ch33 S5)
3 - Cabin Safety and Flight Attendant Management: Flight Attendant Requirements (V3 Ch33 S4)
4 - Flight Attendant General Emergency Training Curriculum Segment (V3 Ch23 S4)
5 - Flight Attendant Basic Indoctrination Training Curriculum Segment (V3 Ch23 S3)
6 - Flight Attendant Aircraft Ground Training Curriculum Segment (V3 Ch 23 S5)
7 - Aborted Takeoff Demonstration Procedures (V3 Ch30 S3)
8 - Approval and Acceptance of Manuals and Checklists (V3 Ch32 S2)
9 - Operator Recordkeeping, Air Carrier: Acceptance or Approval Process (V3 Ch31 S2)
10 - Operator Recordkeeping, Air Carrier: Computer-Based Recordkeeping (V3 Ch 31 S4)
11 - Operator Recordkeeping, Air Carrier: Currency Periods for Records (V3 Ch 31 S3)
12 - Operator Recordkeeping, Air Carrier: General (V3 Ch31 S1)
13 - Cabin Safety and Flight Attendant Management: Instrument and Equipment Requirements (V3 Ch 33
S3)
14 - Operations Specifications: Part A Operations Specifications—General (V3 Ch18 S3)
15 - Cabin Safety and Flight Attendant Management: Operations—Cabin Safety (V3 Ch 33 S6)
16 - Cabin En Route Inspections (V6 Ch2 S8)
17 - Flight Attendant Training Curriculums (V3 Ch23 S1)
18 - Compliance and Enforcement Special Considerations, Air Carrier (V14 Ch2 S1)
19 - General Information for Air Carrier Certification and Fractional Ownership: General Information (V2 Ch2
S1)
20 - Air Carrier Commercial Operator Certificate Determinations, Types of Certificates, and Applicable Rules
(V2 Ch2 S2)
21 - Assignment of FAA Responsibilities, Operating Certificates (V2 Ch1 S2)
22 - Obtaining and Constructing Certificate/Designator Numbers for Operating Certificates (V2 Ch1 S3)
23 - Hazardous Materials or Dangerous Goods (V2 Ch2 S6)
24 - International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Company Designators and Telephony Designators (Call
Signs) (V2 Ch2 S7)
25 - Part 121 Certification: General Information (V2 Ch3 S1)
26 - Part 121 Certification: Certification Phases (V2 Ch3 S2)
27 - Flight Attendant Training Curriculums (V3 Ch23 S1)
28 - Flight Attendant Training Approval Process (V3 Ch 23 S2)
29 - Cabin Safety and Flight Attendant Training (V3 Ch23 S6)
30 - Advanced Qualification Program: Crew Resource Management (CRM) / Dispatch Resource
Management (DRM) Integration and Assessment (V3 Ch21 S5)
31 - Air Carrier Check Airmen, Instructors, and Supervisor Programs: General (V3 Ch20 S1)
32 - Advanced Qualification Program: Scope, Concepts and Definitions (V3 Ch21 S1)
33 - Advanced Qualification Program: Surveillance (V3 Ch21 S2)
34 - Advanced Qualification Program: Instructors/Evaluators/Aircrew Program Designees (V3 Ch21 S3)
35 - Advanced Qualification Program: The Advanced Qualification Program Approval Process (V3 Ch21 S4)
36 - Evacuation and Ditching Demonstrations: General (V3 Ch33 S1)
37 - Ditching Demonstrations (V3 Ch33 S4)
38 - Evaluating Evacuation and Ditching Demonstrations Parts 121 and 125 (V3 Ch30 S6)
39 - Cabin Safety and Flight Attendant Management: Special Airworthiness Requirements (V3 Ch33 S2)
40 - Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) (V11 Ch2 S1)
41 - Air Carrier Management Effectiveness (V3 Ch28 S1)
42 - Transportation of Oxygen Generators (Chemical) (V6 Ch11 S1)


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43 - Manuals, Procedures, and Checklists: Background and Definitions (V3 Ch32 S1)
44 - Manuals, Procedures, and Checklists for Parts 91K, 121, 125, and 135: Procedures (V3 Ch32 S7)
45 - General Operations Manuals for 14 CFR Parts 121/135 (V3 Ch32 S4)
46 - Minimum Crew Requirements for Boarding and Presence of Federal Air Marshals (V9 Ch2 S1)
47 - Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) (V11 Ch2 S1)
48 - Proving and Validation Tests (V3 Ch29 S1-S8)
49 - Certification Process Document - Volume 10 Air Transportation Oversight System (V10 Ch6 S2)
50 - Aircraft Configuration Control Document - Volume 10 Air Transportation Oversight System (V10 Ch6 S3)
51 - Exemptions, Deviations, Waivers, and Authorizations (V3 Ch2 S1)
52 - Flightcrew Requalification Training Curriculums (V3 Ch19 S11)
53 - Flight Reviews and Competency Checks (V5 Ch2 S3)
54 - The Aborted Takeoff Emergency Evacuation Demonstration (V3 Ch30 S2)
55 - Operations Specifications: Background Information (V3 Ch18 S1)
56 - Accept or Approve Manuals, Procedures, and Checklists (V3 Ch32 S6)
57 - Training Program Inspections for Parts 121 and 135 (V6 Ch2 S21)
58 - Scope, Concepts, and Definitions (V3 Ch19 S1)
59 - Maximum Passenger Seating Capacity for Airplanes Used in 14 CFR Part 121 or 125 Operations (V3
Ch30 S9)


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Where do I find…

If you are looking for…                                                   Look here:
Note: Hyperlinks connect to the designated section within the CSSI; then locate the referenced link.
                                            Cabin / Inflight Operations

If a passenger is caught smoking in the cabin in a passenger seat         8900.1: Compliance with smoking
and is advised smoking is prohibited, does that count as a smoking        regulations for in-flight operations 14-
violation and needs to be reported?                                       155. See 14-156 (B)(1)

If an Automated External Defibrillator, Emergency Medical Kit, or         PL-73: MMEL Relief for Emergency
First Aid Kit is used during flight, is there any relief available from   Medical Equipment.
grounding an airplane?

If a passenger brings a drink on the plane, and another passenger         121.577 (a) Stowage of food,
has the same drink provided by the airline, do all drinks have to be      beverage, and passenger service
collected before taxi?                                                    equipment during aircraft and
                                                                          movement on the surface, takeoff, and
                                                                          landing and 8900.1: Stowage of
                                                                          Galley Service Items # 3-3549.

If a passenger brings food or a container (meal, beverage, etc.) on       8900.1: Stowage of Galley Service
board, how is it considered regarding compliance?                         Items # 3-3549.

What is permissible to stowed in seat back pockets?                       8900.1: Carry-on Baggage Programs
                                                                          # 3-3547 (F.)(2) and InFO 09018:
                                                                          Stowage of Items in Seat Pockets.

Can an air carrier stow galley supplies in the passenger cabin, and       8900.1: Stowage of Galley Service
how would the supplies be considered for the purpose of                   Items # 3-3549 (C). and Cargo
compliance?                                                               section.

Are there any special requirements related to flight attendant/s          TCDS - Type Certificate Data Sheets
(minimum crew) that must be placed at specific door/s?                    If there is a requirement, it will be listed in
                                                                          the aircraft-specific TCDS

Information about flight attendant jumpseat direct view                   14 CFR 25.785: Seats, berths, safety
requirements.                                                             belts and harnesses. and AC 25.785-
                                                                          1B: Flight Attendant Seat and Torso
                                                                          Restraint System Installations.

Can a mirror be used to meet the requirement of having a direct           AC 25.785-1B: Flight Attendant Seat
view of the passenger cabin?                                              and Torso Restraint System
                                                                          Installations.
                                                                          See 5. Definition of Terms, (a)(3) Direct
                                                                          View.

An operator is conducting some operations entirely in a foreign           8900.1: Exit Seating Program # 3-
country, such as a wet lease. Most or perhaps all passengers              3572.
speak one foreign language. Does this cause or require all foreign
                                                                          See 3-3572, P. Special Procedures
speaking passengers to be excluded from the exit seats? Or do
special procedures need to be developed for this type of situation?




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Extra personnel are being used on board as servers, translators,        8900.1: Use of Non-Flight Attendant
customer relations staff, etc. and are working in the cabin. They are   Personnel in Aircraft Cabins # 3-3514.
not trained as flight attendants. How should they be regarded for       Read all, however specifically see 3-3514
safety compliance purposes?                                             (B)(2)

Information related to access to the flight deck and procedures to      8900.1: Procedures for Opening,
be designed by the operator (protecting the secure zone)?               Closing, and Locking of Flight Deck
                                                                        Doors #3-47.(B) and 14 CFR 121.584:
                                                                        Requirement to view the area outside
                                                                        the flightdeck door.

How does the FAA define “readily accessible” (applicable to             Legal Interpretation: 14 CFR 121.309
emergency equipment, manuals, etc.)                                     (c)(4) Location of Fire Extinguishers
                                                                        on Flight Deck – Requirements.



How can I find out what equipment can be inoperative on an              MMEL – Master Minimum Equipment
aircraft, and if there are any required placards that need to be        List, then click Airplane  model of plane
affixed to the item?                                                    (Boeing / Airbus, etc.). Then search for the
                                                                        equipment and associated placard
                                                                        requirements to be affixed.

Are aircraft required to have a place for a passenger with a            14 CFR 382.67: What is the
disability to stow their personal wheelchair?                           requirement for priority space in the
                                                                        cabin to store passengers'
                                                                        wheelchairs?

How many aisle seat armrests are required to be movable to              14 CFR 382.61: What are the
comply with DOT Rule 382?                                               requirements for movable aisle
                                                                        armrests? and Nondiscrimination on
                                                                        the Basis of Disability in Air Travel –
                                                                        Final Rule: Effective May 13, 2009.

What must be covered when conducting a special briefing, who            14 CFR 121.571 Briefing passengers
must receive it, and when must the briefing occur?                      before takeoff See (3)(i), (ii) & (4)

If lights inside a lavatory are inoperative, does that make the whole   General reference can be found in the
lavatory inoperative?                                                   Master Minimum Equipment List
                                                                        (MMEL) See the aircraft’s Minimum
What can make a lavatory inoperative?                                   Equipment List for specifics.

Where is a list of FAA approved portable oxygen concentrators and       FAA Approved Portable Oxygen
the testing results?                                                    Concentrators - Positive Testing
                                                                        Results.
                                                                        121.571 (b)(3) and Final Rule: Aircraft
Safety information cards have printed on them “Final assembly of
                                                                        Assembly Placard Requirements
this airplane was completed in [INSERT NAME OF COUNTRY].”
What requires this, and is it applicable to all types of operation?

                                           Duty Time / Scheduling

Can Scheduling/Operations, etc. call a crewmember during a rest         Legal Interpretation: One phone call
period?                                                                 exception, Section 121.471.



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Where do I find…

Can a qualified off-duty flight attendant “volunteer” to substitute for   Legal Interpretation: Use of volunteer
a working crewmember during boarding and deplaning?                       Flight Attendants during boarding and
                                                                          deplaning.

Can a PIC initiate aircraft operation knowing flight attendant duty       Legal Interpretation: Pilot in Command
time rules would be violated?                                             responsibility regarding duty and rest.

If a flight attendant is provided a hotel room during a delay, does       Legal Interpretation: Use of hotel to
that permit for an extension of duty time?                                extend duty time.

If a flight attendant is scheduled to perform office duties prior to a    Legal Interpretation: Flight Attendant
flight assignment, does that time count towards total duty time?          Office duty and duty time, Section
                                                                          121.467.

Information about understanding application of the 24 consecutive         Legal Interpretation: 24 consecutive
hours off in any 7 days; reserve status/standby status as applies to      hours during any 7 consecutive
meeting rest requirements; and when a crewmember needs to                 calendar days, Section 121.467
know about their 24 hour rest period.

Does a flight attendant need to know in advance when they receive         Legal Interpretation: 24 consecutive
their 24 hours off during any 7 calendar days?                            hours during any 7 consecutive
                                                                          calendar days, Section 121.467

If a crewmember was on standby/reserve for 24 hours and did not           Legal Interpretation: Reserve time is
report for duty, can the 24 hours be classified as rest to satisfy the    not considered part of rest.
24 hours in any 7 consecutive days rest requirement?

                                                     Manuals

What are the general requirements concerning manual design and            8900.1: Overview of Manual
content                                                                   Requirements. See entire section

Information that can aid in understanding how to design                   8900.1: Adequacy of Procedures # 3-
procedures, forms, checklists, or tools.                                  3267

Warning, Caution, and Note are frequently used in manuals. Where          8900.1: Overview of Manual
is a definition of what these terms imply to the reader for the           Requirements # 3-3263. See (B.
purpose of consistency?                                                   Definitions).

Do manuals or other files containing “Sensitive Security                  14 CFR 1520.13: Marking SSI.
Information” require any special markings?

                                                     Training

What are the training and qualification requirements to serve as an       8900.1: Air Transportation Ground
Air Transportation Ground Instructor or an Air Transportation             Instructor # 1401 & 1402.
Supervisor, and what are their authorization limits?

What does is mean to provide an appropriate Supervisor or Ground          Legal Interpretation: Appropriate
Instructor to administer competency checks?                               Supervisor or Ground Instructor
                                                                          administering competency checks.




Rev 020                                                                                      Where do I find… 3
Date: 01-04-2011                                                                             Rev. by DWW, SDL
Where do I find…

A sample competency check form design?                               8900.1: FAA Form 8410-1, Airman
                                                                     Proficiency/Qualification Check,
                                                                     Figure 5-21

What requires a competence check to be performed annually?           14 CFR 121.427 (b)(3) Recurrent
                                                                     training.

What information is required to be in hazardous materials training   14 CFR 121.1007 (c): Hazardous
records?                                                             Materials Training Program - Training
                                                                     Records

What are the national norms for training hours for General           8900.1: Flight Attendant General
Emergency Training?                                                  Emergency Training
                                                                     See Evaluation of Training Hours # 3-
                                                                     1805.

What is the difference between Information VS Record with regard     8900.1: Operator Recordkeeping, Air
to training records?                                                 Carrier: General # 3-2981 – 3-2985.

The conditions that must be present for a classroom to be            8900.1: Training Program Inspections
approved?                                                            for Parts 121 and 135 # 6-625: (D.
                                                                     Instructional Delivery Methods

What are the qualifications/expectations of instructors?             8900.1: Training Program Inspections
                                                                     for Parts 121 and 135 # 6-625: (D.
                                                                     Instructional Delivery Methods.)
                                                                     8900.1: Training Program Inspections
What are the expectations of an operator’s courseware?
                                                                     for Parts 121 and 135 # 6-625: (C.
                                                                     Courseware Inspection)
                                            Miscellaneous / Other

What condition must an aircraft be in on the day of the conformity   8900.1: Aircraft Configuration Control
check?                                                               Document.

Is a LOPA required, and where can LOPA requirements be found?        8900.1: Certification Process
                                                                     Document. and 8900.1: Aircraft
                                                                     Configuration Control Document.
                                                                     (Word search: LOPA)

CRO requirements related to having an employee present at each       Nondiscrimination on the Basis of
airport served. Does the CRO have to be physically present?          Disability in Air Travel – Final Rule:
                                                                     Effective May 13, 2009.
                                                                     See page 45 of 75, section 382.151, 2nd
                                                                     paragraph; and page 48 of 75, second to
                                                                     last bullet.

Detailed information about different aircraft doors?                 Aircraft exit profiles
                                                                     See Transport Canada Aircraft Information

                                   Question/s from Data Collection Tools




Rev 020                                                                                   Where do I find… 4
Date: 01-04-2011                                                                          Rev. by DWW, SDL
Where do I find…

SAI 6.1.3, # 1.12: Do the procedures address the intent of the             Legal Interpretation: Pilot in Command
guidance contained in Pilot in Command Responsibility regarding            responsibility regarding duty and rest.
Flight Attendant Duty and Rest, Interpretation 1997-6



Looking for something and can’t find it?
Do you have any questions or suggestions related to information difficult to find in the Cabin Safety Subject
Index? Please send an email and your question/suggestion may be included in a subsequent revision of the
CSSI.
                             ------------------------------------------------------------
Documents still used for reference as they are not expired, yet not presently published. Documents
listed are awaiting reissue, to be reincorporated into 8900.1:

FSAT 97-06: Passenger Information on Beechcraft 1900’s and Other Similar Airplanes.


    FSAT 97-06
Passenger Informatio

FSAT 04-01A: Location and Placement of Service Animals on Aircraft in Commercial Aviation.


    FSAT 04-01A
Placement of service

FSAT 05-01: Use of Orthotic Positioning Devices by People with Disabilities in Aircraft Seats.



FSAT 05-01 Orthotic
positioning devices.pd

Legal Interpretation (Regionally issued): Fitness of Airline Pass Riders


Legal Interp - Fitness
of Airline Pass Riders




Rev 020                                                                                      Where do I find… 5
Date: 01-04-2011                                                                             Rev. by DWW, SDL
Final Rule/Amendments

As the RGL website Final Rules & Regulations changes web addresses frequently, direct hyperlinks to the
specific document are not provided.
When the title of the document does not indicate content of the Final Rule/Amendment, text with parenthesis
in italics provides a general description.
To find the document, use Federal Register Advanced Search, enter the title of the document and the
specific date of issue.
                       ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

14 CFR Parts 121 and 135: Emergency Medical Equipment; Final Rule (04/12/2001) [Docket No. FAA–
2000–7119; Amendment No. 121–280 and 135–78]

14 CFR Parts 119, 121, 135, and 145: Hazardous Materials Training Requirements; Final Rule (10/07/2005)
[Docket No.: FAA–2003–15085; Amendment Nos. 119–10, 121–316, 135–101, 145–24]

14 CFR Parts 121, 129, and 135: Prohibition of Smoking on Scheduled Passenger Flights; (06/09/2000)
[Docket No. FAA–2000–7467; Amendment Nos. 121–277, 129–29 and 135–76]

14 CFR Part 121: Flightdeck Door Monitoring and Crew Discreet Alerting Systems; Final Rule; (08/15/2007)
[Docket No. FAA-2005-22449; Amendment No. 121-334]

14 CFR Parts 121 and 135: Air Carrier and Commercial Operator Training Programs; Final Rule
(12/20/1995) [Docket No. 27993; Amdt No. 121-250, 135-57] (CRM Training)
14 CFR Parts 91, 121, 125, and 135: Crewmember Interference, Portable Electronic Devices, and Other
Passenger Related Requirements; Final Rule (01/07/1999) [Docket No. FAA-1998-4954]

14 CFR Part 91, et al.: Commuter Operations and General Certification and Operations Requirements; Air
Carrier and Commercial Operator Training Programs; Final Rules (12/20/1995) [Docket No. 28154;
Amendment Nos. 91-245, 119, 121-251, 125-23, 127-45, 135-58, SFAR 50-2, SFAR 71 and SFAR 38-12]
(Emergency Flotation Means)

14 CFR Parts 121 and 135: Aircraft Assembly Placard Requirements; Final Rule (06/29/2004) [Docket No.
FAA–2004–18477]


Final Rules not available online
Flight Attendant Duty Time – Final Rule


 Duty & Rest - Fed
Reg Version- FA Prea




Recently released Final Rules
14 CFR Part 121 Crewmember Requirements When Passengers are Onboard; Final Rules (11/05/2010)
[Docket No. FAA–2009–0022; Amendment No.: 121–350]


   Crewmember
requirements when pa




Rev 020                                                                                                   Final Rule/Amendments 1
Date: 01-04-2011                                                                                                 Rev. by DWW, SDL

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2011 r 021 cabin safety subject index for operators

  • 1. Cabin Safety Subject Index Reference Rev. 21
  • 2. What’s new in this revision Welcome to Revision 21 of the Cabin Safety Subject Index. The primary reason behind this release is all eCFR links for part 119, 121, 125 and 135 had to be corrected. There are a few new additions/changes including:  InFO 11001: Seat Belt Use and Passenger Injuries in Turbulence.  InFO 11002: Smoke/Fumes in the Cabin/Cockpit of Transport Category Aircraft.  14 CFR 135.330: Crew Resource Management Training. Link to an amendment published at 76 FR 3837, Jan. 21, 2011.  DOT/FAA/AR-TN99/9 Activation of Oxygen Generators in Proximity to Combustible Materials. Inside “Where do I find…” At the end of the CSSI is a section called “Where do I find…” which is directory of questions with links to related material to answer the question. The questions have been organized and grouped into broad category subjects for ease of reference. Please note “Where do I find…” links connect within the CSSI, not to the document itself, as there may be additional information related to your question found within the searched section. At the end of “Where do I find…” are active, but not presently published FSAT’s embedded in this document. Two FSATs are related to individuals with disabilities. The other is FSAT 97-06 Passenger Information on Beechcraft 1900’s and Other Similar Airplanes. These documents should be released again in the future, to be found in FSIMS and accessible via hyperlink from the CSSI once released. Also, there is a regionally issued Legal Interpretation about fitness of pass riders occupying a flight attendant jumpseat. It cannot be found online at the Legal Interpretation website, thus embedded in the document itself. Identifying new content All new/updated content has a change bar located on the left side. As each revision is issued, only the changes applicable to that revision will be present. Rev 021 What’s new 1 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 3. Cabin Safety Subject Index Record of Revision Revision # Date Initials 22 Original 05-01-2007 DWW 23 1 06-11-2007 DWW 24 2 08-10-2007 DWW 25 3 10-18-2007 DWW 26 3a 10-26-2007 DWW 27 4 11-05-2007 DWW 28 5 12-01-2007 DWW 29 6 02-01-2008 DWW 30 7 03-31-2008 DWW 31 8 06-02-2008 DWW 32 9 09-05-2008 DWW 33 10 12-08-2008 DWW 34 11 01-09-2009 DWW 35 12 05-21-2009 DWW 36 13 07-21-2009 DWW 37 14 09-03-2009 DWW 38 15 12-01-2009 DWW 39 16 02-16-2010 DWW 40 17 05-04-2010 DWW 41 18 07-15-2010 DWW 42 19 11-24-2010 DWW 43 20 01-04-2011 DWW 44 21 02-22-2011 DWW 45 Rev 021 Record of Revision 1 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 4. Table Of Contents ADMISSION TO FLIGHT DECK 1 CRASH AXE ADVANCED QUALIFICATION PROGRAM CRASH WORTHINESS AISLES CREW ALCOHOL CREW BAGGAGE ALLERGIES CREW QUALIFICATIONS ARMING EMERGENCY SLIDE CREW RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ASHTRAYS DANGEROUS GOODS AUTHORITY OF PILOT IN COMMAND DECOMPRESSION AVIATION SAFETY ACTION PROGRAM DEMONSTRATIONS BAGGAGE DEVIATIONS/WAIVERS BAGGAGE COMPARTMENT DISABILITIES BARS DISTRIBUTION OF FLIGHT ATTENDANTS BATTERIES DITCHING BEVERAGES DOORS BEVERAGE CART DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING BLANKETS DRUGS BLOODBORNE/AIRBORNE PATHOGENS DUTIES BRACE FOR IMPACT POSITIONS DUTY TIME BRIEFING DUTY TIME – FAs USING PILOT DUTY TIME CABIN AIR QUALITY ELECTRONIC DEVICES CABIN EN ROUTE INSPECTION EMERGENCIES CABIN EQUIPMENT EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT CABIN MOCKUPS EMERGENCY EXIT CANES EMERGENCY LIGHT OPERATION CARDS EMOTIONAL SUPPORT SERVICE ANIMALS IN AIR TRANSPORTATION CARGO ENFORCEMENT CARRY-ON BAGGAGE EVACUATION CARTS EVACUATION SLIDES CERTIFICATION EXITS CERTIFICATION RULES – DOMESTIC/FLAG EXIT MARKINGS CERTIFICATION RULES - SUPPLEMENTAL EXIT SEATING CHILD/INFANT RESTRAINT DEVICES EXTENDED OVERWATER FLIGHT CIRCUIT BREAKERS FATIGUE CLASSROOM APPROVAL FIRES CLOTHING FIRE EXTINGUISHER COCKPIT FIRST AID EQUIPMENT COMPARTMENTS FIT FOR FLIGHT COMPLIANCE CHECKS FLASHLIGHTS COMPLAINT RESOLUTION OFFICER FLIGHT ATTENDANTS Rev 020 TOC i Date: 01-04-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 5. Table Of Contents FLIGHT CREWMEMBER NON-FLIGHT ATTENDANT PERSONNEL FLOORS/SURFACES NUMBER OF PASSENGER SEATS FLOTATION MEANS OFFICE OF AVIATION MEDICINE (OAM) FOOD OPERATING EXPERIENCE FRACTIONAL OWNERSHIP OPERATIONS OPERATIONAL CONTROL FUELING OPERATIONS SPECIFICATIONS GALLEY EQUIPMENT OVERPRESSURIZED AIRCRAFT GROUND OPERATIONS OVERWATER OPERATIONS HANDICAPPED OXYGEN HAZARDOUS MATERIALS OXYGEN MASKS HIJACKING OZONE HYPOXIA P.A. SYSTEM INJURIES IN CABIN PASSENGER INSTRUCTORS/SUPERVISORS PASSENGERS WITH DISABILITIES INTERCHANGE EQUIPMENT PASSENGER INFORMATION/SIGNS INTERFERENCE WITH CREWMEMBER PETS INTERPHONE PILOTS JUMPSEATS PLACARDS LARGE AND TURBINE-POWERED PRISONER MULTIENGINE AIRPLANES & FRACTIONAL PROBLEM PASSENGER OWNERSHIP PROTECTIVE BREATHING EQUIPMENT LAVATORY PROVING AND VALIDATION TESTS LEGAL INTERPRETATIONS PUBLIC ADDRESS / P.A. SYSTEM LIFELINES RADIATION LIFE RAFT/LIFE VEST RECORDKEEPING LIGHTING SYSTEMS REFUSING PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION LIGHTS RESPONSIBILITY FOR OPERATIONAL LOAD LIMIT CONTROL LOAD MANIFEST REST LOUNGE AREAS RULES GOVERNING ALL 121 CERT HOLDERS LOWER LOBE SAFETY EQUIPMENT MANUALS SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MARIHUANA SEATBELT DISCIPLINE MECHANICAL IRREGULARITIES SEATS/SAFETY BELTS MEDICAL KITS SECURITY MEGAPHONES SERVICE ANIMALS IN AIR TRANSPORTATION MOVEMENT ON THE SURFACE SERVICE ITEMS NARCOTIC DRUGS SHOULDER HARNESS NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF SIGNS DISABILITY IN AIR TRAVEL SLIDE / RAFT Rev 020 TOC ii Date: 01-04-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 6. Table Of Contents SMOKING SUPERNUMERARY PERSONNEL SURVIVAL TRAINING/SURVIVING PASSENGERS TAILCONE TAXI TECHNICAL STANDARD ORDERS (TSO) TRAINING - CFRs TRAINING – BROAD SPECTRUM TRAINING – APPROVAL/EVALUATION TRAINING – AIRCRAFT GROUND TRAINING – BASIC INDOC TRAINING – EMERGENCY TRAINING TRAINING – RECORDKEEPING TRAINING - REQUALIFICATION TRANSIT STOPS TRAYS TURBULENCE VENTILATION VOLUNTARY DISCLOSURE PROGRAMS WASTE COMPARTMENTS WEAPONS WEIGHT & BALANCE WIDE-BODIED AIRCRAFT Cross Reference Index Rev 020 TOC iii Date: 01-04-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 7. Abbreviations & Main Directories 14 CFR - Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (Aeronautics and Space) 49 CFR - Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations (Transportation) ACOB - Air Carrier Operations Bulletin AC - Advisory Circulars (Cabin Safety) Advisory Circulars (Main via RGL) Advisory Circulars (All) AD - Airworthiness Directives or Airworthiness Directives on faa.gov ATOS - ATOS Data Collection Tools CAMI - Civil Aerospace Medical Institute FAA - AM - FAA Office of Aviation Medicine Reports FAA Registry - N-Number Inquiry FAR - Federal Aviation Regulations & Regulation Exemption Search & Regulation Exemptions on RGL FSIMS - Flight Standards Information Management System INFO - Information For Operators MMEL - Master Minimum Equipment List MMEL Policy Letters FSIMS MMEL Policy Letters RGL - Regulatory Guidance Library and Regulatory Guidance Library (CFR Final Rules) SAFO - Safety Alerts For Operators SSI - Sensitive Security Information (Protection of – Part 15) (Protection of – Part 1520) STC - Supplemental Type Certificate or Supplemental Type Certificate on RGL TCDS - Type Certificate Data Sheets TSO - Technical Standard Order or TSO’s on faa.gov or Cabin Safety Technical Standard Orders USC - United States Code (Titles) Special Studies - Historical NTSB files in PDF via Embry Riddle Jack R. Hunt Library NTSB Reports - Access to various NTSB reports, some related to Cabin Safety System Safety - FAA System Safety Handbook DOT Industry Letters - Guidance Regarding Aviation Rules and Statute Rev 021 Abbreviations & Main Directories - A - Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 8. Cabin Safety Subject Index ADMISSION TO FLIGHT DECK (also see cockpit, pilots) 14 CFR 121.542, 135.100: Flight crewmember duties (sterile cockpit). 14 CFR 121.547, 125.315: Admission to flight deck (persons who may be admitted to flight deck). 14 CFR 121.548, 125.317, 135.75: Aviation safety inspector’s credentials: Admission to pilot’s compartment: Forward observer’s seat. 14 CFR 121.548a: DOD Commercial Air Carrier Evaluator's Credential. 14 CFR 121.550: Secret Service Agents: Admission to flight deck. 14 CFR 121.582: Means to discreetly notify a flightcrew. 14 CFR 121.584: Requirement to view the area outside the flightdeck door. 14 CFR 121.587: Closing and locking of flight crew compartment door. 14 CFR 135.113: Passenger occupancy of pilot seat. 13 8900.1: Procedures for Opening, Closing, and Locking of Flightcrew Compartment Doors # 3-3491. 8900.1: Procedures for Opening, Closing, and Locking of Flight Deck Doors #3-47. 51 8900.1: Admission to Flight Deck - General #3-41. 51 8900.1: Admission to Flight Deck – All-Cargo-Carrying Operations #3-44. 51 8900.1: Verification of Personnel for Access to the Flight Deck. #3-46. 51 8900.1: Access to Flight Deck for IOSA Audits #3-48. 51 ADVANCED QUALIFICATION PROGRAM 14 CFR 121.901: Purpose and eligibility. 14 CFR 121.903: General requirements for Advanced Qualification Programs. 14 CFR 121.905: Confidential commercial information. 14 CFR 121.907: Definitions. 14 CFR 121.909: Approval of Advanced Qualification Program. 14 CFR 121.911: Indoctrination curriculum. 14 CFR 121.913: Qualification curriculum. 14 CFR 121.915: Continuing qualification curriculum. Rev 021 Page 1 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 9. Cabin Safety Subject Index 14 CFR 121.917: Other requirements. 14 CFR 121.919: Certification. 14 CFR 121.921: Training devices and simulators. 14 CFR 121.923: Approval of training, qualification, or evaluation by a person who provides training by arrangement. 14 CFR 121.925: Recordkeeping requirements. 8900.1: Crew Resource Management (CRM) / Dispatch Resource Management (DRM) Integration and Assessment # 3-1591 – 3-1593. 30 8900.1: Advanced Qualification Program: Instructors/Evaluators/Aircrew Program Designees # 3-1546. 34 8900.1: Advanced Qualification Program – Scope, Concepts, and Definitions # 3-1496 – 3-1500. 32 8900.1: Advanced Qualification Program – Surveillance # 3- 1526 – 3-1528. 33 8900.1: Advanced Qualification Program Approval Process # 3-1566 – 3-1575. 35 AISLES 14 CFR 25.813: Emergency exit access (width). 14 CFR 25.815: Width of aisle. 14 CFR 121.310(f) 125 Appendix A, 135.178: Additional emergency equipment (for aircraft with more than 19 passenger seats). 14 CFR 121.310(f), 125 Appendix A, 135.178 (f): Additional emergency equipment (emergency exit access). ACOB 210: Protruding Passenger Seat Armrests. 8900.1: Protruding Passenger Seat Armrests # 3-3483. 13 ALCOHOL (also see beverages, drug and alcohol testing) 14 CFR 91.17: Alcohol or drugs. 14 CFR 120.37: Misuse of alcohol. 14 CFR 120.39: Testing for alcohol. 14 CFR 121.575: Alcoholic beverages. 14 CFR 135.1(5): Misuse of alcohol. Rev 021 Page 2 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 10. Cabin Safety Subject Index 14 CFR 135.121: Alcoholic beverages (serving, drinking, and passenger boarding after use). 49 CFR 1544.221: Carriage of passengers under the control of armed law enforcement escorts. 8900.1: Service of Alcoholic Beverages # 3-3546. 15 ACOB 202: Service of Alcoholic Beverages. 8900.1: Potential Problems Associated with Food/Beverage Service # 3-3551. 15 ACOB 213: Potential Problems Associated with Food and Beverage Service. ALLERGIES AC 121-36: Management of Passengers who may be Sensitive to Allergens. ARMING EMERGENCY SLIDE 14 CFR 121.570: Airplane evacuation capability (emergency escape prior to movement on surface). 8900.1: Door/Slide Arming # 3-3560. 15 ACOB 219: Door/Slide Arming. ASHTRAYS 14 CFR 23.853(c): Passenger and crew compartment interiors (need). 14 CFR 25.853(f)(g): Compartment interiors (requirement). 14 CFR 121.215(d), 125.113: Cabin interiors (requirement). AUTHORITY OF PILOT IN COMMAND 14 CFR 1.1: General definitions. 14 CFR 91.3: Responsibility and authority of pilot in command. 14 CFR 121.421: Flight attendants: Initial and transition ground training (training requirement). 14 CFR 121.533, 121.535, 121.537: Responsibility for operational control: Domestic operations, flag operations, supplemental operations (responsibility and authority). 14 CFR 135.77: Responsibility for operational control. 14 CFR 135.121(c): Alcoholic beverages (prohibition of those who may be intoxicated). Rev 021 Page 3 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 11. Cabin Safety Subject Index 49 CFR 1544.233: Security coordinators and crewmembers, training. 49 CFR 1544.235: Training and knowledge for individuals with security-related duties. Legal Interpretation: Pilot in Command authority in the cabin. AVIATION SAFETY ACTION PROGRAM (ASAP) 8900.1: Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) # 11-35 – 11-48. 47 AC 120-66B: Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP). AC 120-66B: ASAP Report Process Flowchart. AC 120-92: Introduction to Safety Management Systems for Air Operators. Order 8000.82: Designation of Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) Information as Protected from Public Disclosure Under 14 CFR Part 193. BAGGAGE (also see carry-on baggage) 8900.1: Carry-on baggage # 3-3547. 15 ACOB 211: Carry-on baggage. AC 120-27E: Aircraft Weight and Balance Control. AC 121-29B: Carry-on Baggage (air carrier carry-on baggage Programs). BAGGAGE COMPARTMENT 14 CFR 25.787: Stowage compartments. 14 CFR 25.1557(a): Miscellaneous markings and placards (placards on compartments). 14 CFR 121.215, 121.285, 125.113: Cabin interiors (requirements for cabin interiors). 14 CFR 121.221: Fire precautions. 14 CFR 121.285: Carriage of cargo in passenger compartments (requirements). 14 CFR 135.87: Carriage of cargo including carry-on baggage. 8900.1: Carry-on baggage # 3-3547. 15 ACOB 211: Carry-on Baggage. ACOB 915: Change to Federal Aviation Regulation Section 121.576 (restraint of all items of mass). Rev 021 Page 4 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 12. Cabin Safety Subject Index 8900.1: Retention of Items in Mass # 3-3550. 15 ACOB 982: DHC-8 Closet Floor Loading Weight Limits. TSO-C1c: Cargo/Baggage Compartment Fire Detection Instruments. BARS (also see lounge areas) ACOB 215: Standup Bars. BATTERIES TSO C97: Lithium Sulfur Dioxide Batteries. TSO C142: Lithium Batteries. InFO 07016: PHMSA Guidance on the Carriage of Batteries and Battery-Powered Devices. BEVERAGES (also see alcohol) 14 CFR 121.575, 135.121: Alcoholic beverages. 14 CFR 91.535, 121.577, 125.333, 135.122: Food/beverage service equipment (stowage). 8900.1: Service of Alcoholic Beverages # 3-3546. 15 ACOB 202: Service of Alcoholic Beverages. 8900.1: Stowage of Galley Service Items # 3-3549. 15 ACOB 212: Stowage of Galley Service Items (service of food/beverages during surface movement). 8900.1: Potential Problems Associated with Food/Beverage Service # 3-3551. 15 ACOB 213: Potential Problems Associated with Food and Beverage Service. ACOB 217: Fire Prevention (plastic cups, glasses, etc.). BEVERAGE CART (also see carts, galley equipment) 14 CFR 121.576: Retention of items of mass in passenger and crew compartments. 14 CFR 91.535, 121.577, 125.333, 135.122: Stowage of food, beverage, and passenger service equipment during aircraft and movement on the surface, takeoff, and landing. Rev 021 Page 5 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 13. Cabin Safety Subject Index ACOB 212: Stowage of Galley Service Items. 8900.1: Stowage of Galley Service Items # 3-3549. 15 ACOB 213: Potential Problems Associated with Food and Beverage Service (prohibition against leaving carts unattended). 8900.1: Potential Problems Associated with Food/Beverage Service (prohibition against leaving carts unattended) # 3-3551. 15 ACOB 915(c): Change to Federal Aviation Regulation Section 121.576 (stowage of galley items when not in use). BLANKETS DOT/FAA/AR-96/15: The Development of a Flammability Test Method for Aircraft Blankets, with findings. InFO 08055: Flammability of Airline Blankets. BLOODBORNE/AIRBORNE PATHOGENS AC 120-44A: Air Carrier First Aid Programs. 8900.1: Crewmember Protection from Bloodborne Pathogens # 3-3489. 13 FAA-AM-97-21: Bloodborne Pathogens in Aircraft Accident Investigation. SAFO 09009: Swine Flu Information from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). BRACE FOR IMPACT POSITIONS ACOB 218: Brace for Impact Positions. 8900.1: Brace for Impact Positions # 3-3563. 15 ACOB 930: Addition of checklist Item (to prepare passengers). BRIEFING (also see passenger information/signs, signs) 14 CFR 91.519: Passenger briefing. 14 CFR 121.333(f): Supplemental oxygen for emergency decent and for first aid; turbine engine powered airplanes with pressurized cabins (use of oxygen). 14 CFR 121.571, 125.327: Briefing passengers before takeoff (requirement). 14 CFR 121.573: Briefing passengers: extended overwater operations. Rev 021 Page 6 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 14. Cabin Safety Subject Index 14 CFR 121.583, 125.331: Carriage of Carriage of persons without compliance with the passenger-carrying requirements of this part (briefing - ferry flights). 14 CFR 135.117: Briefing of passengers before flight. 8900.1: Flight and Cabin Crewmember Coordination and Communication, and Safety During Potentially Hazardous Conditions of Flight # 3-3562. 15 8900.1: Briefings on Individual Flotation Devices # 3-3575. 15 8900.1: Brace for Impact Positions # 3-3563. 15 ACOB 218: Brace for Impact Positions. 8900.1: Training on the Chemically Generated Supplemental Oxygen System # 3-1856. 29 ACOB 225: Training of Cockpit and Cabin Crewmembers on the Operational Characteristics of Chemically Generated Supplemental Oxygen System And Updating of Passenger Briefing Information. 8900.1: Passenger Seatbelt Discipline # 3-3561. 15 ACOB 228: Passenger Seatbelt Discipline. AC 121-24C: Passenger Safety Information Briefing and Briefing Card. AC 121-29B: Carry-On Baggage. AC 120-32: Air Transportation of Handicapped Persons (briefing of handicapped). ACOB 216: Flight and Cabin Crewmember Coordination and Communication, and Safety During Potentially Hazardous Conditions of Flight. Final Rule: Aircraft Assembly Placard Requirements CABIN AIR QUALITY AC 121-35: Management of Passengers during Ground Operations without Cabin Ventilation. AC 121-36: Management of Passengers who may be Sensitive to Allergens. CABIN EN ROUTE INSPECTION 8900.1: Cabin En Route Inspection # 6-343 – 6-356. 16 CABIN EQUIPMENT (also see emergency equipment, signs, seatbelts) ACOB 211: Carry-on Baggage (co-mingling with emergency equipment). Rev 021 Page 7 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 15. Cabin Safety Subject Index 8900.1: Carry-on baggage # 3-3547. 15 Federal Register Improved Flammability Standards for Materials Used in the Interiors of Airplane Cabins. CABIN MOCKUPS 8900.1: Flight Attendants Operating Experience # 3-3531. 2 ACOB 907: Guidelines for Crewmember Training on Aircraft Tailcones and Tailcone Training Devices. 8900.1: Guidelines for Crewmember Training on Aircraft Tailcones and Tailcone Training Devices # 3-1863. 29 ACOB 947: Use of Mockups in Crewmember Emergency Training. 8900.1: Use of Mockups in Crewmember Emergency Training # 3-1864. 29 8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – Guidelines for Training Flight Attendants Assigned to Open More Than One Door During an Aircraft Emergency Evacuation # 3-1802. 4 8900.1: Evaluation of Cabin and Exit Mockups # 3-1806. 4 CANES 14 CFR 121.589: Carry-on baggage (stowage). FAA-AM-80-12: Considerations relative to the use of canes used by blind travelers. CARDS (see passenger information) CARGO (also see carry-on baggage) 14 CFR 25.787: Stowage compartments. 14 CFR 25.855: Cargo or baggage compartments. 14 CFR 25.857: Cargo compartment classification. 14 CFR 25.1557: Miscellaneous markings and placards. 14 CFR 91.525: Carriage of cargo. 14 CFR 121.285, 125.183: Carriage of cargo in passenger compartments. 14 CFR 121.287, 125.185: Carriage of cargo in cargo compartment. 14 CFR 121.309(c): Emergency equipment (fire extinguisher). Rev 021 Page 8 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 16. Cabin Safety Subject Index 14 CFR 121.589: Carry-on baggage. 14 CFR 135.87: Carriage of cargo including carry-on baggage. ACOB 211: Carry-on Baggage. 8900.1: Carry-on baggage # 3-3547. 15 CARRY-ON BAGGAGE (also see baggage, cargo, pets) 14 CFR 91.523: Carry-on baggage. 14 CFR 91.525: Carriage of cargo. 14 CFR 121.285, 125.183: Carriage of cargo in passenger compartments. 14 CFR 121.589: Carry-on baggage. 14 CFR 135.87: Carriage of cargo including carry-on baggage. AC 121-29B: Carry-on Baggage (Air Carrier Programs). AC 120-27E: Aircraft Weight and Balance Control. ACOB 211: Carry-on baggage (co-mingling with emergency equipment). ACOB 915: Change To Federal Aviation Regulation Section 121.576 (restraint of all baggage). 8900.1: Stowage of Non-Collapsible Flexible Travel canes # 3-3548. 15 8900.1: Carry-on Baggage Programs # 3-3547. 15 8900.1: Carry-on Baggage Programs # 3-3547 (nothing stowed in seat back pockets or lavatories). 15 InFO 09018: Stowage of Items in Seat Pockets. CARTS (also see beverage cart, galley equipment) 14 CFR 121.576: Retention of items of mass in passenger and crew compartments. 14 CFR 91.535, 121.577, 125.333, 135.122: Stowage of food, beverage, and passenger service equipment during aircraft and movement on the surface, takeoff, and landing. ACOB 212: Stowage of Galley Service Items. 8900.1: Stowage of Galley Service Items # 3-3549. 15 ACOB 213: Potential Problems Associated with Food and Beverage Service. Rev 021 Page 9 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 17. Cabin Safety Subject Index 8900.1: Potential Problems Associated with Food/Beverage Service # 3-3551. 15 ACOB 915(c): Change to Federal Aviation Regulation Section 121.576 (stowage of galley items when not in use). 8900.1: Galley Security # 3-3568. 15 CERTIFICATION Part 25 - SFAR 109: Special Requirements for Private Use Transport Category Airplanes Appendix J to Part 25: Emergency Evacuation. 14 CFR 119: Certification: Air carriers and commercial operators. 8900.1: Air Operator Certification – General # 2-101 – 2-108. 19 8900.1: Air Operator Certification - Air Carrier Commercial Operator Certificate Determinations, Types of Certificates, and Applicable Rules # 2-126 – 2-133. 20 8900.1: Air Operator Certification – Assignment of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Responsibilities, Operating Certificates # 2-26 – 2-30. 21 8900.1: Air Operator Certification – Obtaining and Constructing Certificate/Designator Numbers # 2-46 – 2- 52. 22 8900.1: Air Operator Certification – Hazardous Materials or Dangerous Goods # 2-246 – 2-254. 23 8900.1: Air Operator Certification – International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Company Designators and Telephony Designators (Call Signs) # 2-271 – 2-276. 24 8900.1: Air Operator Certification – Part 121 Certification: General Information # 2-296 – 2-300. 25 8900.1: Air Operator Certification – Certification Phases # 2-316 – 2-321. 26 has been deleted. See 8900.1: Certification Process Document 49 below. 14 CFR Part 121 Air Carrier Certification ATOS: New Aircraft Process Guide (NAPG) Data Collection Tools AC 120-49: Certification of Air Carriers. 8900.1: Flight Attendant Training Curriculums # 3-1726 – 3-1730. 17 8900.1: Aborted takeoff Demonstration Procedures – Phase One # 3-2481 – 3-2487. 54 8900.1: Aborted takeoff Demonstration Procedures # 3-2506 – 3-2516. 7 Rev 021 Page 10 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 18. Cabin Safety Subject Index 8900.1: Flight Attendant Qualifications # 3-3531. 2 8900.1: Evaluate Airworthiness Issues for 14 CFR Part 121 Emergency Evacuation/Ditching Procedures/Demonstrations. (LOPA requirement: 3-2627 (B)) 8900.1: Certification Process Document. 49 8900.1: Aircraft Configuration Control Document. 50 InFO 07020: Flight Attendant Certification. InFO 07006: Flight Attendant Certificate of Demonstrated Proficiency. InFO 08016: Flight Attendant Certificate of Demonstrated Proficiency: Information on the Web. InFO 08017: Compilation of…….. FSAT 99-12 (PDF), FSAT 96-06 (PDF). SAFO 05003: Flight Attendant Certification Notification by Fax. CERTIFICATION RULES FOR DOMESTIC AND FLAG CARRIERS Reserved CERTIFICATION RULES FOR SUPPLEMENTAL CARRIERS Reserved CHILD/INFANT RESTRAINT DEVICES 14 CFR 91.107: Use of safety belts, shoulder harnesses, and child restraint systems. 14 CFR 121.311: Seats, safety belts, and shoulder harnesses (use of seat/safety belts). 14 CFR 125.211: Seat and safety belts (use of safety belts). 14 CFR 135.128: Use of safety belts and child restraint systems. 8900.1: Use of Child/Infant Restraint Systems in Aircraft # 3-3558. 15 AC 120-87B: Use of Child Restraint Systems on Aircraft. 8900.1: Use of Non-Approved Child/infant Restraint Systems In Aircraft # 3-3559. 15 ACOB 218: Brace for Impact Positions. 8900.1: Brace for Impact Positions # 3-3563. 15 ACOB 949: Use of Child/Infant Restraint Systems. Rev 021 Page 11 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 19. Cabin Safety Subject Index AC 91-62A: Use of Child Seats in Aircraft. 8900.1: Ensuring children who have reached their 2nd birthday are properly restrained # 3-3569. 15 FAA-AM-78-12: Child Restraint Systems for Civil Aircraft. FAA-AM-94-19: Performance of Child Restraint Devices in Transport Airplane Pax Seats. TSO C100b: Child Restraint System (CRS). InFO 07012: Accommodating Approved Harness-type CRS. InFO 09002: Regulatory Requirements Regarding Accommodation of Child Restraint Systems. Legal Interpretation: Adult. Section 121.311. CIRCUIT BREAKERS 8900.1: Resetting Tripped Circuit Breakers # 3-3490. 13 AC 120-80: In-Flight Fires. CLASSROOM APPROVAL 8900.1: Training Program Inspections for Parts 121 and 135 # 6-625: (D. Instructional Delivery Methods.) 57 CLOTHING 8900.1: Flight Attendant Apparel While Performing Duties Associated with Flight # 3-3570. 15 COCKPIT (also see admission to flight deck) 14 CFR 25.1197(b)(2): Fire extinguishing agents. 14 CFR 121.313(g): Miscellaneous equipment (requirement for key). 14 CFR 121 SFAR 92-5: Flightcrew Compartment Access and Door Designs. 49 CFR 1544.237: Flight deck privileges. 13 8900.1: Procedures for Opening, Closing, and Locking of Flightcrew Compartment Doors # 3-3491. 8900.1: Procedures for Opening, Closing, and Locking of Flight Deck Doors #3-47. 51 8900.1: Admission to Flight Deck - General #3-41. 51 8900.1: Admission to Flight Deck – All-Cargo-Carrying Operations #3-44. 51 Rev 021 Page 12 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 20. Cabin Safety Subject Index 8900.1: Verification of Personnel for Access to the Flight Deck. #3-46. 51 8900.1: Access to Flight Deck for IOSA Audits #3-48. 51 AC 25.795-1A: Flight Deck Intrusion Resistance. AC 25.795-2A: Flight Deck Penetration Resistance. Legal Interpretation: Pilot use of active noise reduction headsets requiring batteries. COMPARTMENTS (also see cargo, carry-on baggage) 14 CFR 25.853, 121.312: Compartment interiors. ACOB 211: Carry-on Baggage. 8900.1: Carry-on baggage # 3-3547. 15 COMPLIANCE CHECKS 14 CFR 25.791, 121.317, 125.217, 135.127: Passenger information: signs and placards, requirements, smoking prohibitions, and additional seatbelt requirements. 14 CFR 121.577: Stowage of food, beverage, and passenger service equipment during airplane movement on the surface, takeoff, and landing. ACOB 212: Stowage of Galley Service Items (prohibition against serving during surface movement). 8900.1:Stowage of Galley Service Items # 3-3549. 15 COMPLAINT RESOLUTION OFFICER (also see exit seating, handicapped, passengers with disabilities) 14 CFR 121.585 (n)(1)(iv): Exit seating. 14 CFR 382.141: What training are carriers required to provide for their personnel? 14 CFR 382.143: When must carriers complete training for their personnel? 14 CFR 382.145: What records concerning training must carriers retain? 14 CFR 382.151: What are the requirements for providing Complaints Resolution Officials? DOT Rule 14 CFR 382: Non-Discrimination on the basis of Disability in Air Travel. Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in Air Travel – Final Rule: Effective May 13, 2009. Answers to Frequently Asked Questions Concerning Air Travel - Section 382.7, effective May 13, 2009. Rev 021 Page 13 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 21. Cabin Safety Subject Index CRASH AXE 14 CFR 91.513: Emergency equipment [requirement (20 or more passenger seats)]. 14 CFR 121.309(e), 125.207: Emergency equipment requirements. 14 CFR 125.207, 135.177: Emergency equipment requirements for aircraft having a passenger seating configuration of more than 19 passengers. CRASH WORTHINESS ACOB 223: Flight Attendant Training on Conditions of Aircraft Following Accident. 8900.1: Training on Conditions of Aircraft Following an Accident. # 3-1854. 29 AC 25-17A: Transport Airplane Cabin Interiors Crashworthiness Handbook. CREW 14 CFR 1.1: General definitions (crewmember and flight crewmembers). 14 CFR 121.397, 125.271: Emergency and emergency evacuation duties. 14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training (training, coordination, responsibilities, and duties). 14 CFR 121.683: Crewmember and dispatcher record. 14 CFR 135.107: Flight attendant crewmember requirement. 14 CFR 135.123: Emergency and emergency evacuation duties. ACOB 204: Distribution of Flight Attendants (change in assignment). 8900.1: Distribution of Flight Attendants # 3-3512. 3 ACOB 205: Duty Assignment of Required and Non-Required Flight Attendants. 8900.1: Duty Assignment of Required and Non-Required Flight Attendants # 3-3513. 3 ACOB 206: Use of Supernumerary Personnel in Aircraft Cabins. 8900.1: Use of Non-Flight Attendant Personnel in Aircraft Cabins # 3-3514. 3 ACOB 207: Pre-departure Cabin Equipment Checks by Flight Attendants. 8900.1: Pre-departure Cabin Equipment Checks by Flight Attendants # 3-3553. 15 Rev 021 Page 14 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 22. Cabin Safety Subject Index ACOB 216: Flight and Cabin Crewmember Coordination and Communication, and Safety During Potentially Hazardous Conditions of Flight. 8900.1: Flight and Cabin Crewmember Coordination and Communication, and Safety During Potentially Hazardous Conditions of Flight # 3-3562. 15 ACOB 218: Brace for Impact Positions. 8900.1: Brace for Impact Positions # 3-3563. 15 ACOB 223: Flight Attendant Training on Conditions of Aircraft Following an Accident. 8900.1: Training on Conditions of Aircraft Following an Accident. # 3-1854. 29 ACOB 226: Emphasis on Time Management and Crew Coordination in Preparation of Cabin for Emergency Landing. 8900.1: Emphasis on Time Management and Crew Coordination in Preparation of Cabin for Impending Emergency Landing # 3-3564. 15 ACOB 928(b): Crewmembers Procedures for Assessing Damage to Aircraft In flight (F/A reporting hazardous conditions). ACOB 979: Require any Crewmember who Observes a Potential or Actual Emergency Situation to Verbally Call it to the Captain’s Attention. AC 120-48: Communication and Coordination Between Flight Crewmembers and Flight Attendants. 8900.1: Minimum Crew Requirements for Boarding and Presence of Federal Air Marshals # 9-20 – 22. 46 Legal Interpretation: Use of off duty flight attendants during boarding and deplaning. Legal Interpretation: Is a server a flight attendant on part 135 operations. CREW BAGGAGE 14 CFR 121.576: Retention of items of mass in passenger and crew compartments (stowage). 8900.1: Retention of Items in Mass (crew baggage) # 3-3550. 15 ACOB 211: Carryon Baggage. 8900.1: Carry-on baggage (co-mingling with emergency equipment) # 3-3547. 15 ACOB 915: Change to Federal Aviation Document Section 121.576 (restraint of crew baggage). AC 120-27E: Aircraft Weight and Balance Control. CREW QUALIFICATIONS (also see operating experience, training - CFRs) Rev 021 Page 15 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 23. Cabin Safety Subject Index 14 CFR 121.415(g): Crewmember and dispatcher training requirements (ensures crewmember remains trained). 14 CFR 121.432: General (competency). 14 CFR 121.433: Training required. 14 CFR 121.434(e): Operating experience, operating cycles, and consolidation of knowledge and skills. 14 CFR 121.569: Equipment interchange: Domestic and flag operations. Final Rule: Amendment 121-350: Crewmember Requirements When Passengers Are Onboard. ACOB 205: Duty Assignment of Required and Non-Required Flight Attendants. 8900.1: Duty Assignment of Required and Non-Required Flight Attendants # 3-3513. 3 ACOB 220: Flight Attendant Operating Experience. 8900.1: Flight Attendants Operating Experience # 3-3531. 2 Legal Interpretation: Conduct of competency checks – qualified instructors. CREW RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 14 CFR 121.404: Compliance dates: crew and dispatcher resource management training. 14 CFR 121.406: Credit for previous CRM/DRM training. 14 CFR 121.421: Flight attendants: Initial and transitional ground training. 14 CFR 135.330: Crew Resource Management Training. Link to an amendment published at 76 FR 3837, Jan. 21, 2011. AC 120-51E: Crew Resource Management Training. DANGEROUS GOODS (see hazardous materials) DECOMPRESSION (also see hypoxia, oxygen, oxygen masks) 14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training. 8900.1: Procedures and Training for Potential Decompression Emergencies # 3-1859. 29 DEMONSTRATIONS 14 CFR 25.801: Ditching. Rev 021 Page 16 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 24. Cabin Safety Subject Index 14 CFR 25.803: Emergency evacuation. Appendix J to Part 25: Emergency Evacuation. 14 CFR 121.291, 125.189: Demonstration of emergency evacuation procedures (demonstration of evacuation. and ditching procedures). 14 CFR 121.391, 125.269: Flight attendants (number of F/A's required). 14 CFR 121.394: Flight attendant requirements during passenger boarding and deplaning. 14 CFR 121.397: Emergency and emergency evacuation duties. 14 CFR 121 Appendix D, 125 Appendix B: Criteria for Demonstration of Emergency Evacuation Procedures (evacuation/ditching demonstration procedures). 8900.1: Table of Maximum Demonstrated Seating Capacities # 3-2966. 59 ACOB 221: Procedures and Training for Emergency Evacuations. 8900.1: Procedures and Training for Emergency Evacuations # 3-1853. 29 ACOB 222: Crewmember Training for Emergency Evacuation Demonstrations. 8900.1: Crewmember Training for Emergency Evacuation Demonstrations # 3-3461. 39 ACOB 913: Demonstrations of Portability of Automatic Slide/Raft Assemblies. AC 25.803-1: Emergency Evacuation Demonstrations. 8900.1: Emergency Evacuation Demonstration – General # 3-2461. 36 8900.1: Emergency Evacuation Demonstration – Regulatory Requirements # 3-2462. 36 8900.1: Increasing Seating Capacity by Analysis and tests, 14 CFR Section 25.803(d) # 3-2463. 36 8900.1: Contents of this Chapter # 3-2464. 36 AC 20-118A: Emergency Evacuation Demonstration (from small planes). 8900.1: Ditching Demonstrations – General # 3-2531. 37 8900.1: Ditching Demonstrations – Crewmember Criteria # 3-2532. 37 8900.1: Ditching Demonstrations – Regulatory Requirements # 3-2533. 37 8900.1: Ditching Demonstrations – The Ditching Demonstration Plan # 3-2534. 37 8900.1: Ditching Demonstrations – Review of the Ditching Demonstration Plan # 3-2535. 37 Rev 021 Page 17 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 25. Cabin Safety Subject Index 8900.1: Ditching Demonstrations – Conduct of the Ditching Demonstration # 3-2536. 37 8900.1: Evaluating Evacuation and Ditching Demonstrations – Areas to be Evaluated # 3-2591. 38 8900.1: Evaluating Evacuation and Ditching Demonstrations – Determining Results of Demonstrations # 3- 2592. 38 8900.1: The Air Transportation Division (AFS-200) Coordination for Unsuccessful Attempts # 3-2593. 38 8900.1: Processing Evacuation Demonstration Reports # 3-3462. 39 Final Rule: Revision of Emergency Evacuation Demonstration Procedures to Improve Participant Safety Parts 25/121, Federal Register dated 11/17/04. DEVIATIONS/WAIVERS 14 CFR 121.161: Airplane limitations: Type of route. 14 CFR 121.163: Aircraft proving tests. 14 CFR 121.339: Emergency equipment for extended overwater operations. 14 CFR 121.557: Emergencies: Domestic and flag operations (waivers, general, and emergencies). DISABILITIES (also see passengers with disabilities) DISTRIBUTION OF FLIGHT ATTENDANTS 14 CFR 121.391(d), 125.269: Flight attendants (distribution). 14 CFR 121.393(b)(1)(iii): Crewmember requirements at stops where passengers remain on board. 14 CFR 121.394: Flight attendant requirements during passenger boarding and deplaning. ACOB 203: Number of Flight Attendants Required when Aircraft is Parked at the Gate. ACOB 204: Distribution of Flight Attendants. ACOB 205: Duty Assignment, non-required F/A’s. ACOB 206: Use of Supernumerary Personnel in Aircraft Cabins. 8900.1: Use of Non-Flight Attendant Personnel in Aircraft Cabins # 3-3514. 3 8900.1: Distribution of Flight Attendants # 3-3512. 3 8900.1: Number of Flight Attendants Required at Stops where Passengers remain on Board #3-3511.3 Rev 021 Page 18 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 26. Cabin Safety Subject Index 8900.1: Minimum Crew Requirements for Boarding and Presence of Federal Air Marshals # 9-20 – 22. 46 Final Rule: Amendment 121-350: Crewmember Requirements When Passengers Are Onboard. Legal Interpretation: Required Number of Flight Attendants for Part 121 Operations, Section 121.393. Legal Interpretation: 121.391 Intermediate Stops. DITCHING (also see lifelines, liferaft/life vest, overwater operations) 14 CFR 25.801: Ditching (emergency provisions). 14 CFR 25.807: Emergency exits. 14 CFR 25.1415: Ditching equipment. 14 CFR 25.1561: Safety equipment. 14 CFR 121.291: Demonstration of emergency evacuation procedures (requirement for demonstration of ditching procedures). 14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training. 14 CFR 121 Appendix D: Criteria for demonstration of emergency evacuation procedures (evacuation/ditching demonstration procedures). 14 CFR 135.167: Emergency equipment: Extended overwater operations. ACOB 226: Emphasis on Time Management and Crew Coordination in Preparation for Impending Emergency Landing. 8900.1: Emphasis on Time Management and Crew Coordination in Preparation of Cabin for Impending Emergency Landing # 3-3564. 15 8900.1: Emergency Evacuation and Ditching Drills # 3-1862. 29 AC 120-47: Survival Equipment for Use In Overwater Operations. AC 91-58A: Use of Pyrotechnic Visual Distress Signaling Devices in Aviation. FAA-AM-98-19: Analysis of Ditching and Water Survival Training Programs DOORS (also see emergency exit, exit markings) 14 CFR 25.783: Doors. 14 CFR 25.811: Emergency exit marking. 14 CFR 25.813: Emergency exit access. Rev 021 Page 19 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 27. Cabin Safety Subject Index 14 CFR 25.1557(d): Miscellaneous markings and placards. 14 CFR 121.313, 125.213: Miscellaneous equipment. 14 CFR 121.587: Closing and locking of flight crew compartment door (cockpit). ACOB 208: Routine Opening/Closing of Doors on Wide-Bodied Jets. 8900.1: Routine Opening/Closing of Doors on Wide-Bodied Jets # 3-3481. 13 8900.1: Cabin Door Operating Mechanisms # 3-3555. 15 ACOB 219: Door/Slide Arming. 8900.1: Door/Slide Arming # 3-3560. 15 ACOB 305: Use of F-27 Forward Cargo Door for Emergency Evacuations. AC 25.783-1A: Fuselage Doors, Hatches and Exits. Final Report: Access-to-Egress II: Subject Management and Injuries in a Study of Emergency Evacuation Through the Type III Exit (10/2003 Final Report). DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING (also see drugs) Subpart A—General 14 CFR 120.1: Applicability. 14 CFR 120.3: Purpose. 14 CFR 120.5: Procedures. 14 CFR 120.7: Definitions. Subpart D—Part 119 Certificate Holders Authorized to Conduct Operations Under Part 121 or Part 135 or Operations Under 91.147 of This Chapter and Safety-Sensitive Employees 14 CFR 120.31: Prohibited drugs. 14 CFR 120.33: Use of prohibited drugs. 14 CFR 120.35: Testing for prohibited drugs. 14 CFR 120.37: Misuse of alcohol. 14 CFR 120.39: Testing for alcohol. Subpart E—Drug Testing Program Requirements Rev 021 Page 20 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 28. Cabin Safety Subject Index 14 CFR 120.101: Scope. 14 CFR 120.103: General. 14 CFR 120.105: Employees who must be tested. 14 CFR 120.107: Substances for which testing must be conducted. 14 CFR 120.109: Types of drug testing required. 14 CFR 120.111: Administrative and other matters. 14 CFR 120.113: Medical Review Officer, Substance Abuse Professional, and Employer Responsibilities. 14 CFR 120.115: Employee Assistance Program (EAP). 14 CFR 120.117: Implementing a drug testing program. 14 CFR 120.119: Annual reports. 14 CFR 120.121: Preemption. 14 CFR 120.123: Drug testing outside the territory of the United States. 14 CFR 120.125: Waivers from 49 CFR 40.21 Subpart F—Alcohol Testing Program Requirements 14 CFR 120.201: Scope. 14 CFR 120.203: General. 14 CFR 120.205: Preemption of State and local laws. 14 CFR 120.207: Other requirements imposed by employers. 14 CFR 120.209: Requirement for notice. 14 CFR 120.211: Applicable Federal regulations. 14 CFR 120.213: Falsification. 14 CFR 120.215: Covered employees. 14 CFR 120.217: Tests required. 14 CFR 120.219: Handling of test results, record retention, and confidentiality. 14 CFR 120.221: Consequences for employees engaging in alcohol-related conduct. Rev 021 Page 21 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 29. Cabin Safety Subject Index 14 CFR 120.223: Alcohol misuse information, training, and substance abuse professionals. 14 CFR 120.225: How to implement an alcohol testing program. 14 CFR 120.227: Employees located outside the U.S. Legal Interpretation: Application of Drug and Alcohol program on foreign nationals employed by the carrier. DRUGS (also see drug and alcohol testing, marihuana, narcotic drugs) 14 CFR 91.17: Alcohol or drugs (use). 14 CFR 91.19: Carriage of narcotic drugs, marihuana, and depressant or stimulant drugs or substances. 14 CFR 121.15, 125.39: Carriage of narcotic drugs, marihuana, and depressant or stimulant drugs or substances. 14 CFR 135.41: Carriage of narcotic drugs, marihuana, and depressant or stimulant drugs or substances. AC 91.11-1: Guide to Drug Hazards in Aviation Medicine. AC 121-33B: Emergency Medical Equipment. AC 121-34B: Emergency Medical Equipment Training. DUTIES 14 CFR 121.391: Flight attendants (duties). 14 CFR 121.397, 125.271, 135.123: Emergency and emergency evacuation duties. ACOB 203: Number of Flight Attendants Required when Aircraft is Parked at the Gate. 8900.1: Number of Flight Attendants Required at Stops where Passengers Remain On Board # 3-3511. 3 ACOB 205: Duty Assignment of Required and Non-Required Flight Attendants. 8900.1: Duty Assignment of Required and Non-Required Flight Attendants # 3-3513. 3 ACOB 206: Use of Supernumerary Personnel in Aircraft Cabins. 8900.1: Use of Non Flight Attendant Personnel in Aircraft Cabins # 3-3514. 3 ACOB 207: Pre-departure Cabin Equipment Checks by Flight Attendants. 8900.1: Pre-departure Cabin Equipment Checks by Flight Attendants # 3-3553. 15 ACOB 211: Carry-on Baggage (securing before doors closed). Rev 021 Page 22 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 30. Cabin Safety Subject Index 8900.1: Carry-on baggage # 3-3547. 15 ACOB 219: Door/Slide Arming. 8900.1: Door/Slide Arming # 3-3560. 15 ACOB 226: Emphasis on Time Management and Crew Coordination in Preparation of Cabin for Impending Emergency Evacuation. 8900.1: Emphasis on Time Management and Crew Coordination in Preparation of Cabin for Impending Emergency Landing # 3-3564. 15 ACOB 227: Flight Attendant Restraint During a Crash and Emergency Evacuation Second Choice Exit Determination. 8900.1: Flight Attendant Restraint During a Crash and Emergency Evacuation Second Choice Exit Determination # 3-3565. 15 DUTY TIME 14 CFR 121.461(b): Applicability. 14 CFR 121.467: Flight attendants duty period limitations and rest requirements: Domestic, flag, and supplemental operations. Duty Time Preamble: See Docket 27229 Duty Time Final Rule 14 CFR 125.37: Duty period limitations. 14 CFR 135.261: Applicability (duty time). 14 CFR 135.273: Duty period limitations and rest requirements. 8900.1: Adoption of Flight Crewmember Flight Time Limitation Rules to Establish Flight Attendant Duty and Flight Time Limitations and Rest Restrictions # 3-3571. 15 8900.1: Title 14 CFR Part 135 Flight and Rest Time Limitations for Certain Part 121 and Certain Part 135 Operations, Operations Specifications Paragraph OPSPEC A033 # 3-736. 14 Legal Interpretation: Flight Attendant Office duty and duty time, Section 121.467. Legal Interpretation: 24 consecutive hours during any 7 consecutive calendar days, Section 121.467 Legal Interpretation: Domestic flight time limitations and rest requirements, Section 121.471 Legal Interpretation: One phone call exception, Section 121.471. Legal Interpretation: Rest definition & contact by airline during rest period. Rev 021 Page 23 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 31. Cabin Safety Subject Index Legal Interpretation: Pilot in Command responsibility regarding duty and rest. Legal Interpretation: Use of volunteer Flight Attendants during boarding and deplaning. Legal Interpretation: Exceeding duty time limits. Legal Interpretation: Use of hotel to extend duty time. Legal Interpretation: Reserve time is not considered part of rest. Legal Interpretation: Duty time free from all duty and restraint. Legal Interpretation: Time spent in deadhead transportation. Legal Interpretation: Defining “flight time” accrual. (related to FAs using pilot duty time) DUTY TIME – FAs USING PILOT DUTY TIME (Application of flight crewmember flight time and duty limitations to flight attendants) FLAG OPS 14 CFR 121.471: Flight time limitations and rest requirements: All flight crewmembers. 14 CFR 121.481: Flight time limitations: One or two pilot crews. 14 CFR 121.483: Flight time limitations: Two pilots and one additional flight crewmember. 14 CFR 121.485: Flight time limitations: Three or more pilots and an additional flight crewmember. 14 CFR 121.487: Flight time limitations: Pilots not regularly assigned. 14 CFR 121.491: Flight time limitations: Deadhead transportation. SUPPLEMENTAL OPS 14 CFR 121.503: Flight time limitations: Pilots: airplanes. 14 CFR 121.505: Flight time limitations: Two pilot crews: airplanes. 14 CFR 121.507: Flight time limitations: Three pilot crews: airplanes. 14 CFR 121.509: Flight time limitations: Four pilot crews: airplanes. 14 CFR 121.513: Flight time limitations: Overseas and international operations: airplanes. 14 CFR 121.515: Flight time limitations: All airmen: airplanes. 14 CFR 121.519: Flight time limitations: Deadhead transportation: airplanes. 14 CFR 121.521: Flight time limitations: Crew of two pilots and one additional airman as required. Rev 021 Page 24 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 32. Cabin Safety Subject Index Legal Interpretation: Pilot duty time. Legal Interpretation: Flight and duty time for supplemental operations – avoiding duty time compliance. Legal Interpretation: Maintaining compliance with rest and duty requirements. ELECTRONIC DEVICES 14 CFR 91.21, 121.306, 125.204, 135.144: Portable electronic devices. AC 91.21-1B: Use of Portable Electronic Devices Aboard Aircraft. 8900.1: Use of Portable Electronic Devices # 3-3574. 15 InFO 07022: Cochlear Implants Exempt from Rules Regarding “Portable Electronic Devices”. SAFO 09003: Cellular Phone Usage on the Flight Deck. InFO 09014: Portable Electronic Devices (Credit Card Readers). InFO 10009: Passenger Compliance with Crewmember Safety Instructions Regarding the Use of Portable Electronic Devices (PED). EMERGENCIES ACOB 226: Emphasis on Time Management and Crew Coordination In Preparation of Cabin for Impending Emergency Landing. 8900.1: Emphasis on Time Management and Crew Coordination in Preparation of Cabin for Impending Emergency Landing # 3-3564. 15 ACOB 227: Flight Attendant Restraint During a Crash and Emergency Evacuation Second Choice Exit Determination. 8900.1: Flight Attendant Restraint During a Crash and Emergency Evacuation Second Choice Exit Determination # 3-3565. 15 ACOB 979: Require any Crewmember who Observes a Potential or Actual Emergency Situation to Verbally call it to the Captain’s Attention. 8900.1: Flight and Cabin Crewmember Coordination and Communication, and Safety During Potentially Hazardous Conditions of Flight # 3-3562. 15 8900.1: Procedures and Training for Potential Decompression Emergencies # 3-1859. 29 AC 120-80: In-Flight Fires. 8900.1: Fire Prevention # 3-1851. 29 Rev 021 Page 25 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 33. Cabin Safety Subject Index FAA-AM-91-3: Response Capability During Air Carrier Inflight Medical Emergencies. AC 121-33B: Emergency Medical Equipment. AC 121-34B: Emergency Medical Equipment Training. SAFO 05006: Avian Flu. InFO 07016: PHMSA Guidance on the Carriage of Batteries and Battery-Powered Devices. InFO 07007: DOT Manual for Quarantinable Diseases. DOT Manual for Quarantinable Diseases. EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT (also see First Aid Equipment, look under specific equipment) 14 CFR 91.513: Emergency equipment (requirement). 14 CFR 121.309, 125.207: Emergency Equipment (general). 14 CFR 121.310, 125 Appendix A, 135.178: Additional emergency equipment. 14 CFR 121.339, 125.209: Emergency equipment for extended overwater operations. 14 CFR 121.340: Emergency flotation means. 14 CFR 121.353: Emergency equipment for operations over uninhabited terrain areas: Flag, supplemental, and certain domestic operations. 14 CFR 121.803: Emergency medical equipment. 14 CFR 121 Appendix A: —First Aid Kits and Emergency Medical Kits (need for protection from damaging temperatures – regulatory requirements) 14 CFR 135.167: Emergency equipment: extended overwater operations. ACOB 207: Pre-departure Cabin Equipment Checks by Flight Attendants. 8900.1: Pre-departure Cabin Equipment Checks by Flight Attendants # 3-3553. 15 ACOB 211: Carry-on Baggage (commingling with emergency equipment). 8900.1: Carry-on baggage # 3-3547. 15 ACOB 229: Flight Attendant Training on the Use of Cockpit Emergency Equipment. 8900.1: Flight Attendant Training on the Use of Flight Deck Emergency Equipment # 3-1857. 29 8900.1: Differences in Aircraft Cabin Emergency Equipment # 3-3488. 13 Rev 021 Page 26 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 34. Cabin Safety Subject Index 8900.1: Air Carrier Manual Instructions Concerning Minimum Equipment List Conditions and Limitations # 3- 3463. 39 AC 121-33B: Emergency Medical Equipment. AC 121-34B: Emergency Medical Equipment Training. AC 91-58A: Use of Pyrotechnic Visual Distress Signaling Devices in Aviation. InFO 07013: Flotation Equipment for Inlap Children (Revised). SAFO 05004: Portable oxygen for flight attendants must be connected by November 28, 2005. SFAR 106: Rules for Use of Portable Oxygen Concentrators on board aircraft. 8900.1: Operations without Certain Emergency Equipment (See OpSpec A013) # 3-736. 14 8900.1: Air Carrier Manual Instructions Concerning Minimum Equipment List Conditions and Limitations # 3- 3463. 39 14 CFR 121 Appendix P: Requirements for ETOPS and Polar Operations. Legal Interpretation: Inspection tags concerning crash axe and portable lights (e.g flashlights). EMERGENCY EXIT (also see doors, exits, exit markings, evacuation) 14 CFR 25.811: Emergency exit marking. 14 CFR 25.1411: General (stowage provisions). 14 CFR 91.607: Emergency exits for airplanes carrying passengers for hire. 14 CFR 121.285: Carriage of cargo in passenger compartments. 14 CFR 121.310, 125 Appendix A, 135.178: Additional emergency equipment (means for evacuation/escape route, exit marking). 14 CFR 121.313(h), 125.213: Miscellaneous equipment (placards). 14 CFR 121.391, 125.269: Flight attendants (seating). 14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training. 14 CFR 121.571: Briefing passengers before takeoff. 14 CFR 121.574(a)(7), 125.219, 135.91: Oxygen for medical use by passengers (medicinal oxygen must not block access to aisle or any exit). ACOB 227: Flight Attendant Restraint During a Crash and Emergency Evacuation Second Choice Exit Determination. Rev 021 Page 27 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 35. Cabin Safety Subject Index 8900.1: Flight Attendant Restraint During a Crash and Emergency Evacuation Second Choice Exit Determination # 3-3565. 15 ACOB 229: Flight Attendant Training on the Use of Cockpit Emergency Equipment. 8900.1: Flight Attendant Training on the Use of Flight Deck Emergency Equipment # 3-1857. 29 ACOB 508: DC-8-61 Life Lines. 8900.1: DC-8-61 Escape Tapes # 3-3486. 13 8900.1: B-747 Emergency landing considerations # 3-3487. 13 AC 20-60: Accessibility to Excess Emergency Exits. ACOB 229: Flight Attendant Training on the Use of Cockpit Emergency Equipment. 8900.1: Flight Attendant Training on the use of Flight Deck Emergency Equipment # 3-1857. 29 FAA-AM-89-14: Influence of Adjacent Seating Configurations on Egress Through Type III Exit. AC 20-47: Exterior Colored Band around Exits on Transport Airplanes. EMERGENCY LIGHT OPERATION 14 CFR 121.310(d): Additional emergency equipment (interior). 8900.1: Passenger Briefing on Floor Proximity Lighting # 3-3554. 15 EMOTIONAL SUPPORT SERVICE ANIMALS IN AIR TRANSPORTATION See Passengers with Disabilities. ENFORCEMENT 14 CFR Part 13: Investigative and Enforcement Procedures. 8900.1: Compliance and Enforcement Special Considerations – Air Carrier # 14-150 – 14-157. 18 8900.1: Voluntary Disclosure Reporting Program # 11-35 – 11-41. 40 AC 00-58A: Voluntary Disclosure Reporting Program. 8900.1: Air Carrier Management Effectiveness # 3-2261 – 3-2270. 41 AC 120-59A: Air Carrier Internal Evaluation Programs. Rev 021 Page 28 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 36. Cabin Safety Subject Index EVACUATION (also see demonstrations, emergency exit, evacuation slides) 14 CFR 25.803: Emergency evacuation. 14 CFR 25.810: Emergency egress assist means and escape routes. 14 CFR 25. 811: Emergency exit marking. 14 CFR 25. 812: Emergency lighting. 14 CFR 25 Appendix J: Emergency Evacuation. 14 CFR 121.291, 125.189: Demonstrations of emergency evacuation procedures. 14 CFR 121.310(f), 125 Appendix A, 135.178: Additional emergency equipment (seat/berth obstruction). 14 CFR 121.311(i): Seats, safety belts, and shoulder harnesses (secure restraints avoid interference egress). 14 CFR 121.391, 125.269: Flight attendants (duties). 14 CFR 121.397, 125.271: Emergency and emergency evacuation duties. 14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training. 14 CFR 121 Appendix D: Criteria for Demonstration of Emergency Evacuation Procedures (evacuation/ditching demonstration procedures). 14 CFR 125 Appendix B: Criteria for Demonstration of Emergency Evacuation Procedures Under §125.189. 14 CFR 135.178(a): Additional emergency equipment (means for emergency evacuation). 8900.1: Emergency Evacuation and Ditching Demonstrations (see DEMONSTRATIONS). AC 91-58A: Use of Pyrotechnic Visual Distress Signaling Devices in Aviation. ACOB 204: Distribution of Flight Attendants. 8900.1: Distribution of Flight Attendants # 3-3512. 3 ACOB 205: Duty Assignment of Required and Non-Required Flight Attendants. 8900.1: Duty Assignment of Required and Non-Required Flight Attendants # 3-3513. 3 ACOB 209: Upright Position of Seat Backs for Takeoff and Landing. 8900.1: Upright Position of Seat Backs for Takeoff and Landing # 3-3482. 13 ACOB 210: Protruding Passenger Seat Armrests. Rev 021 Page 29 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 37. Cabin Safety Subject Index 8900.1: Protruding Passenger Seat Armrests # 3-3483. 13 ACOB 218: Brace for Impact Positions. 8900.1: Brace for Impact Positions # 3-3563. 15 ACOB 221: Procedures and Training for Emergency Evacuations. 8900.1: Procedures and training for Emergency Evacuations # 3-1853. 29 ACOB 222: Crewmember Training for Emergency Evacuation Demonstrations. 8900.1: Crewmember Training for Emergency Evacuation Demonstrations # 3-3461. 39 ACOB 226: Emphasis on Time Management and Crew Coordination in Preparation of Cabin for Impending Emergency. 8900.1: Emphasis on Time Management and Crew Coordination in Preparation of Cabin for Impending Emergency Landing # 3-3564. 15 ACOB 229: Flight Attendant Training on the Use of Cockpit Emergency Equipment. 8900.1: Flight Attendant Training on the Use of Flight Deck Emergency Equipment # 3-1857. 29 ACOB 404: Emergency Evacuation Escape Routes from Overwing Exit on DC 9-10 Aircraft. 8900.1: Emergency escape routes (Overwing Exit on DC-9-10 Aircraft) # 3-3485. 13 ACOB 911: Procedures and Training for Emergency Evacuations. 8900.1: Procedures and training for Emergency Evacuations # 3-1853. 29 ACOB 930: Addition of Checklist Item (preparation for brace for impact; emergency checklist). AC 25.803-1: Emergency Evacuation Demonstrations. 8900.1: Need for Flight Attendants to be aggressive in initiating aircraft evacuations # 3-1871. 29 8900.1: Emphasis on Time Management and Crew Coordination in Preparation of Cabin for Impending Emergency Landing # 3-3564. 15 8900.1: Emergency Evacuations with Infants # 3-3573. 15 8900.1: Unwarranted Evacuations # 3-1861. 29 FAA-AM-78-3: Passenger Flow Rates Between Compartments. FAA-AM-79-6: Injuries in Air Transport Emergency Evacuations. FAA-AM-89-5: Operation Workload: A Study of Pax Energy Expenditure During an Evacuation. Rev 021 Page 30 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 38. Cabin Safety Subject Index FAA-AM-96-18: Aircraft Evacuations onto Escape Slides and Platforms I: Effects of Pax Motivation. FAA-AM-97-20: Use of Object-Oriented Programming to Simulate Human Behavior in Emergency Evacuation of an Aircraft’s Passenger Cabin. EVACUATION SLIDES (also see slide /raft) 14 CFR 121.309: Emergency Equipment (marking of slides). 14 CFR 121.310, 125 Appendix A, 135.178: Additional emergency equipment (requirement; use of and arming/disarming). 14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training. 14 CFR 121.563: Reporting mechanical irregularities (mechanical reliability reporting). 14 CFR 121.570: Airplane evacuation capability (ready for emergency prior to movement on the surface). ACOB 219: Door/Slide Arming. 8900.1: Door/Slide Arming # 3-3560. 15 ACOB 221: Procedures and Training for Emergency Evacuations. 8900.1: Procedures and training for Emergency Evacuations # 3-1853. 29 ACOB 227: Flight Attendant Restraint During a Crash and Emergency Evacuation Second Choice Exit Determination. 8900.1: Flight Attendant Restraint During a Crash and Emergency Evacuation Second Choice Exit Determination # 3-3565. 15 TSO-C69c: Emergency Evacuation slide, Ramps, and Slide/Raft Combinations (minimum performance). EXITS (also see doors, emergency exit, exit markings) 14 CFR 25.772: Pilot compartment doors. 14 CFR 25.783: Doors. 14 CFR 25.785(h): Seats, berths, safety belts, and harnesses (flight attendant seats). 14 CFR 25.807: Emergency exits. 14 CFR 25.809: Emergency exit arrangement. 14 CFR 91.607: Emergency exit for airplanes carrying passengers for hire. 14 CFR 121.310(e): Additional emergency equipment (operating handles and access). Rev 021 Page 31 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 39. Cabin Safety Subject Index ACOB 208: Routine Opening/Closing of Doors on Wide-bodied Jets. 8900.1: Routine Opening/Closing of Doors on Wide-Bodied Jets # 3-3481. 13 8900.1: Cabin Door Operating Mechanisms # 3-3555. 15 ACOB 219: Door/Slide Arming. 8900.1: Door/Slide Arming # 3-3560. 15 ACOB 221: Procedures and Training for Emergency Evacuations. 8900.1: Procedures and training for Emergency Evacuations # 3-1853. 29 ACOB 227: Flight Attendant Restraint During a Crash and Emergency Evacuation Second Choice Exit Determination. 8900.1: Flight Attendant Restraint During a Crash and Emergency Evacuation Second Choice Exit Determination # 3-3565. 15 ACOB 229: Flight Attendant Training on the Use of Cockpit Emergency Equipment. 8900.1: Flight Attendant Training on the Use of Flight Deck Emergency Equipment # 3-1857. 29 AC 25.785-1B: Flight Attendant Seat and Torso Restraint System Installations. AC 25.807-1: Uniform Distribution of Exits. FAA-AM-92-27: Effects of Seating Configuration & Number of Type III Exits on Emergency Aircraft Evacuation. FAA-AM-95-22: Aircraft Evacuations Through Type III Exits I: Effects of Seat Placement at Exit. FAA-AM-95-25: Aircraft Evacuations Through Type III Exits II: Effects of Individual Subject Differences. EXIT MARKINGS (also see doors, emergency exit) 14 CFR 121.310, 125 Appendix A, 135.178: Additional emergency equipment (interior, exterior). EXIT SEATING (also see complaint resolution officer, handicapped, passengers with disabilities) 14 CFR 121.585, 135.129: Exit seating. 14 CFR 382.151: What are the requirements for providing Complaints Resolution Officials? 8900.1: Exit Seating Program Job Aid (Figure 3-129). 15 8900.1: Exit Seating Program # 3-3572. 15 Rev 021 Page 32 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 40. Cabin Safety Subject Index AC 121-24C: Passenger Safety Information Briefing and Briefing Cards. EXTENDED OVERWATER FLIGHT (also see overwater operations) 14 CFR 1.1: General definition. AC 120-47: Survival Equipment for Use In Overwater Operations. FATIGUE DOT/FAA/AM-07/21: Flight attendant fatigue study (CAMI). FIRES 14 CFR 121.221, 125.119: Fire precautions. 14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training. ACOB 217: Fire Prevention. 8900.1: Fire Prevention # 3-1851. 29 ACOB 223: Flight Attendant Training on Conditions of Aircraft Following an Accident. 8900.1: Training on Conditions of Aircraft Following an Accident. # 3-1854. 29 ACOB 230: Training on Protective Breathing Equipment, other Fire Control Equipment, and Related Training. Drills. 8900.1: Training in Fire Control Equipment and Related Training Drills # 3-1858. 29 ACOB 966: Cabin Fluorescent Light Ballast Fires. 8900.1: Cabin Fluorescent Light Ballast Fires # 3-1852. 29 SAFO 07008: Cabin Fluorescent Light (Luminaire) Assembly (Fixtures). FSAW 96-04: Improved Flammability Standards for Thermal/Acoustic Insulation. TSO-C11e: Power plant Fire Detection Instruments [fire detectors (thermal sensing and flame contact)]. TSO-C79: Fire detectors (radiation sensing type). FAA-AM-95-8: Aircraft Fires, Smoke, Toxicity, and Survival. AC 120-80: In-Flight Fires. InFO 09010: Availability of a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) In-flight Firefighting Training Video. Rev 021 Page 33 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 41. Cabin Safety Subject Index SAFO 09013: Fighting Fires Caused By Lithium Type Batteries in Portable Electronic Devices. 8900.1: Fire Prevention # 3-1851. 29 InFO 07016: PHMSA Guidance on the Carriage of Batteries and Battery-Powered Devices. InFO 11002: Smoke/Fumes in the Cabin/Cockpit of Transport Category Aircraft SAFO 06008: Fire Hazard with flameless ration heaters (aka meals, read-to-eat MRE). DOT/FAA/CT -91/2: Development and Growth of Inaccessible Aircraft Fires Under Inflight Airflow Conditions. NAS9-15591: Cabin Fire Simulator Lavatory Tests. FIRE EXTINGUISHER 14 CFR 25.851: Fire extinguishers (number required). 14 CFR 91.513(c): Emergency equipment (requirement). 14 CFR 121.221: Fire precautions (requirement in compartments). 14 CFR 121.309: Emergency equipment (requirements and number required). 14 CFR 121.337: Protective breathing equipment (requirements). 14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training. 14 CFR 135.155: Fire extinguishers: Passenger-carrying aircraft. ACOB 230: Training on Protective Breathing Equipment, other Fire Control and Related Training Drills. 8900.1: Training in Fire Control Equipment, and related training drills # 3-1858. 29 AC 20-42C: Hand Fire Extinguishers for use in Aircraft. TSO-C19b: Portable water-solution type fire extinguishers. DOT/FAA/CT-82/42: Study of Hand Held Fire Extinguishers Aboard Civil Aviation Aircraft. DOT/FAA/CT-82-111: In-Flight Aircraft Seat Fire Extinguishing Tests. 14 CFR 121 Amdt. 121-185: Airplane Cabin Fire Protection. Legal Interpretation: 14 CFR 121.309 (c)(4) Location of Fire Extinguishers on Flight Deck – Requirements. FIRST AID EQUIPMENT (also see Emergency Equipment) 14 CFR 91.513: Emergency equipment (requirement). Rev 021 Page 34 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 42. Cabin Safety Subject Index 14 CFR 121.327: Supplemental oxygen: Reciprocating engine powered airplanes. 14 CFR 121.329: Supplemental oxygen for sustenance: Turbine engine powered airplanes. 14 CFR 121.331: Supplemental oxygen requirements for pressurized cabin airplanes: Reciprocating engine powered airplanes. 14 CFR 121.333: Supplemental oxygen for emergency descent and for first aid; turbine engine powered airplanes with pressurized cabins. 14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training. 14 CFR 121.574: Oxygen for medical use by passengers. 14 CFR 121.801: Applicability. 14 CFR 121.803: Emergency medical equipment. 14 CFR 121.805: Crewmember Training for inflight medical events. 14 CFR 121 Appendix A: First Aid Kits and Emergency Medical Kits (list of equipment). 14 CFR 125.219, 135.91: Oxygen for medical use by passengers (requirement, contents). 14 CFR 135.91: Oxygen for medical use by passengers. 14 CFR 135.177: Emergency equipment requirements for aircraft having a passenger seating configuration of more than 19 passengers (first aid kit). ACOB 232: Emergency Medical Kits. 8900.1: Emergency Medical Kits # 3-3484. 13 ACOB 905: Approving Items for use in First Aid Kits. AC 120-44A: Air Carrier First Aid Programs. AC 121-33B: Emergency Medical Equipment. AC 121-34B: Emergency Medical Equipment Training. PL-73: MMEL Relief for Emergency Medical Equipment. FIT FOR FLIGHT 14 CFR 91.17: Alcohol or drugs (use). AC 91.11-1: Guide to Drug Hazards in Aviation Medicine. Legal Interpretation (Regionally issued): Fitness of Airline Pass Riders embedded at end of document. Rev 021 Page 35 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 43. Cabin Safety Subject Index FLASHLIGHTS 14 CFR 121.310(l), 125 Appendix A, 135.178: Additional emergency equipment (stowage provisions; each flight attendant seat). 14 CFR 121.549(b): Flying equipment (each crewmember must have flashlight). FLIGHT ATTENDANTS 14 CFR 91.533, 121.391, 125.269, 135.107, Flight attendant requirements. 14 CFR 121.333: Supplemental oxygen for emergency descent and for first aid; turbine engine powered airplanes with pressurized cabins (oxygen requirements). 14 CFR 121.391, 125.269: Flight attendants (location during taxi, takeoff, and landing). 14 CFR 121.393: Crewmember requirements at stops where passengers remain on board. 14 CFR 121.394: Flight attendant requirements during passenger boarding and deplaning. 14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training. 14 CFR 121.418: Differences training: Crewmembers and dispatchers. 14 CFR 121.427: Recurrent training. 14 CFR 121.433: Training required. 14 CFR 121.432: General (qualifications). 14 CFR 121.434(e): Operating experience, operating cycles, and consolidation of knowledge and skills. 14 CFR 121.583, 125.331: Carriage of Carriage of persons without compliance with the passenger-carrying requirements of this part (flight attendants). Final Rule: Amendment 121-350: Crewmember Requirements When Passengers Are Onboard. ACOB 203: Number of Flight Attendants Required when Aircraft is Parked at the Gate. 8900.1: Number of Flight Attendants Required at Stops where Passengers remain on Board #3-3511.3 ACOB 204: Distribution of Flight Attendants. 8900.1: Distribution of Flight Attendants # 3-3512. 3 ACOB 205: Duty Assignment of Required and Non-Required Flight Attendants. 8900.1: Duty Assignment of Required and Non-Required Flight Attendants # 3-3513. 3 Rev 021 Page 36 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 44. Cabin Safety Subject Index ACOB 206: Use of Supernumerary Personnel in Aircraft Cabins. 8900.1: Use of Non-Flight Attendant Personnel in Aircraft Cabins # 3-3514. 3 ACOB 207: Pre-departure Cabin Equipment Checks by Flight Attendants. 8900.1: Pre-departure Cabin Equipment Checks by Flight Attendants # 3-3553. 15 ACOB 218: Brace for Impact Positions. 8900.1: Brace for Impact Positions # 3-3563. 15 ACOB 220: Flight Attendant Operating Experience. 8900.1: Flight Attendants Operating Experience # 3-3531. 2 ACOB 226: Emphasis on Time Management and Crew Coordination in Preparation of Cabin for Impending Emergency Landing. 8900.1: Emphasis on Time Management and Crew Coordination in Preparation of Cabin for Impending Emergency Landing # 3-3564. 15 ACOB 227: Flight Attendant Restraint During a Crash and Emergency Evacuation Second Exit Determination. 8900.1: Flight Attendant Restraint During a Crash and Emergency Evacuation Second Choice Exit Determination # 3-3565. 15 ACOB 229: Flight Attendant Training on the Use of Cockpit Emergency Equipment. 8900.1: Flight Attendant Training on the Use of Flight Deck Emergency Equipment # 3-1857. 29 8900.1: Flight Attendant Apparel While Performing Duties Associated with Flight # 3-3570. 15 8900.1: Flight Attendant Evacuation Command # 3-1794. 4 8900.1: Flight and Cabin Crewmember Coordination and Communication, and Safety During Potentially Hazardous Conditions of Flight # 3-3562. 15 InFO 07020: Flight Attendant Certification. InFO 07006: Flight Attendant Certificate of Demonstrated Proficiency. InFO 08016: Flight Attendant Certificate of Demonstrated Proficiency: Information on the Web. InFO 08014: Minimum Crew Requirements for Boarding and Presence of Federal Air Marshals. 8900.1: Minimum Crew Requirements for Boarding and Presence of Federal Air Marshals # 9-20 – 22. 46 Vision 100 – Century of Aviation Reauthorization Act – requirement for having a certificate issued. Sec. 814 Rev 021 Page 37 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 45. Cabin Safety Subject Index FLIGHT CREWMEMBER 14 CFR 1.1: General definitions. 14 CFR 121.582: Means to discreetly notify a flightcrew. 14 CFR 121.584: Requirement to view the area outside the flightdeck door. FLOORS/SURFACES 14 CFR 25.793: Floor surfaces (non-slip surfaces). 14 CFR 25.853: Compartment interiors. FLOTATION MEANS (also see overwater operations) 14 CFR 25.1415: Ditching equipment. 14 CFR 121.339: Emergency equipment for overwater operations. 14 CFR 121.340: Emergency flotation means. 14 CFR 125.209, 135.167: Emergency equipment: Extended overwater operations. ACOB 224: Training for Flight and Cabin Crewmembers on the Availability, Capabilities, Use of Emergency Flotation Equipment. 8900.1: Availability, Capabilities, Use of Emergency Flotation Equipment # 3-1855. 29 AC 20-56A: Marking of TSO-C72b Individual Flotation Devices. 8900.1: Briefings on Individual Flotation Devices # 3-3575. 15 TSO-C72c: Individual Flotation Devices (flotation cushions). TSO-C85a: Survivor Locator Lights. FAA-AM-78-1: Flotation and Survival Equipment Studies. FAA-AM-91-6: Donning Times & Flotation Characteristics of Infant Life Preservers. FAA-AM-95-20: Alternative Methods for Flotation Seat Cushion Use. InFO 07013: Flotation Equipment for Inlap Children (Revised). FOOD Rev 021 Page 38 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 46. Cabin Safety Subject Index ACOB 213: Potential Problems Associated with Food/Beverage Service. 8900.1: Potential Problems Associated with Food/Beverage Service # 3-3551. 15 AC 121-36: Management of Passengers who may be Sensitive to Allergens. FRACTIONAL OWNERSHIP OPERATIONS (also see large and turbine-powered multiengine aircraft) 14 CFR 91.1001: Applicability. 14 CFR 91.1002: Compliance date. 14 CFR 91.1005: Prohibitions and limitations. 14 CFR 91.1007: Flights conducted under part 121 or part 135 of this chapter. 14 CFR 91.1019: Conducting tests and inspections. 14 CFR 91.1021: Internal safety reporting and incident/accident response. 14 CFR 91.1023: Program operating manual requirements. 14 CFR 91.1025: Program operating manual contents. 14 CFR 91.1027: Recordkeeping. 14 CFR 91.1029: Flight scheduling and locating requirements. 14 CFR 91.1035: Passenger awareness. 14 CFR 91.1041: Aircraft proving and validation tests. 14 CFR 91.1045: Additional equipment requirements. 14 CFR 91.1047: Drug and alcohol misuse education program. 14 CFR 91.1053: Crewmember experience. 14 CFR 91.1057: Flight, duty and rest time requirements: All crewmembers. 14 CFR 91.1062: Duty periods and rest requirements: Flight attendants. 14 CFR 91.1063: Testing and training: Applicability and terms used. 14 CFR 91.1067: Initial and recurrent flight attendant crewmember testing requirements. 14 CFR 91.1071: Crewmember: Tests and checks, grace provisions, training to accepted standards. 14 CFR 91.1073: Training program: General. Rev 021 Page 39 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 47. Cabin Safety Subject Index 14 CFR 91.1075: Training program: Special rules. 14 CFR 91.1077: Training program and revision: Initial and final approval. 14 CFR 91.1079: Training program: Curriculum. 14 CFR 91.1081: Crewmember training requirements. 14 CFR 91.1083: Crewmember emergency training. 14 CFR 91.1085: Hazardous materials recognition training. 14 CFR 91.1087: Approval of aircraft simulators and other training devices. 14 CFR 91.1097: Pilot and flight attendant crewmember training programs. 14 CFR 91.1099: Crewmember initial and recurrent training requirements. 14 CFR 91.1105: Flight attendants: Initial and transition ground training. 14 CFR 91.1107: Recurrent training. FUELING 14 CFR 121.135: Manual Contents. 8900.1: Line Station Operations #3-3212. 45 GALLEY EQUIPMENT (also see beverage cart, carts, lower lobe, service items) 14 CFR 25.789: Retention of items of mass in passenger and crew compartments and galleys. 14 CFR 25.853: Compartment interiors. 14 CFR 121.421: Flight attendants: Initial and transition ground training. 14 CFR 121.576: Retention of items of mass in passenger and crew compartments. 14 CFR 91.535, 121.577, 125.333, 135.122: Stowage of food, beverage, and passenger service equipment during aircraft and movement on the surface, takeoff, and landing. ACOB 212: Stowage of Galley Service Items (prohibition against serving during movement on the surface). 8900.1: Stowage of Galley Service Items # 3-3549. 15 ACOB 213: Potential Problems Associated with Food and Beverage Service. 8900.1: Potential Problems Associated with Food/Beverage Service # 3-3551. 15 Rev 021 Page 40 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 48. Cabin Safety Subject Index ACOB 214: Problems with Lower Lobe Galleys. 8900.1: Problems with Lower Lobe Galleys # 3-3552. 15 ACOB 217: Fire Prevention (use of galley circuit breakers). 8900.1: Resetting Tripped Circuit Breakers # 3-3490. 13 ACOB 915: Change to Federal Aviation Regulation Section 121.576 (restrained when not in use/being moved). 8900.1: Galley Security # 3-3568. 15 GROUND OPERATIONS (also see overpressurized aircraft) SAFO 08007: Hazard Present on Airplanes Pressurized by an A/C Cart During Ground Operations. HANDICAPPED (also see complaint resolution officer, passengers with disabilities) 14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training (evacuation training). 14 CFR 121.571, 121.573, 125.327: Briefing passengers: Before takeoff, extended overwater operations, before flight. 14 CFR 121.585, 135.129: Exit seating. 14 CFR 121.586: Authority to refuse transportation. 14 CFR 121.589: Carry-on baggage (canes). DOT Rule 14 CFR 382: Non-Discrimination on the basis of Disability in Air Travel. AC 120-32: Air Transportation of Handicapped Persons. AC 121-24C: Passenger Safety Information Briefing and Briefing Cards (of handicapped). FAA-AM-77-11: Emergency Escape of Handicapped Air Travelers. AC 121-36: Management of Passengers who may be Sensitive to Allergens. DOT Air Carrier Access Act. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (also see manuals) 14 CFR 121.401: Training. 14 CFR 121.433(a): Training regarding handling. Rev 021 Page 41 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 49. Cabin Safety Subject Index 14 CFR 121.1001, 135.501: Hazardous Materials Training Program - Applicability and Definitions. 14 CFR 121.1003, 135.503: Hazardous Materials Training Program – General. 14 CFR 121.1005, 135.505: Hazardous Materials Training Program - Training Required. 14 CFR 121.1007, 135.507: Hazardous Materials Training Program - Training Records. 14 CFR 121 Appendix O: Hazardous Materials Training Requirements For Certificate Holders. 49 CFR 105.20: Guidance and Interpretations. 49 CFR 171.15: Immediate notice of certain hazardous materials incidents. 49 CFR 172.702: Applicability and responsibility for training and testing. 49 CFR 172.704: Training Requirements. 49 CFR 173.2: Hazardous materials classes and index to hazard class definitions. 49 CFR 175.8: Exceptions for operator equipment and items of replacement (e.g. dry ice). 49 CFR 175.9: Exceptions for special aircraft operations. 49 CFR 175.10: Exceptions for passengers, crewmembers, and air operators. 49 CFR 175.20: Compliance and training. 49 CFR 175.25: Notification at air passenger facilities of hazardous materials restrictions. 49 CFR 175.31: Reports of Discrepancies. 49 CFR 175.900: Handling requirements for carbon dioxide, solid (dry ice). 49 CFR Part 105: Hazardous Materials Program Definitions and General Procedures. 49 CFR Part 107: Hazardous Materials Program Procedures. 49 CFR Part 171: General Information, Regulations, and Definitions. 49 CFR Part 172: Hazardous Materials Table, Special Provisions, Hazardous Materials Communications, Emergency Response Information, and Training Requirements. 49 CFR Part 173: Shippers – General Requirements for Shipments and Packagings. 49 CFR Part 175: Carriage by Aircraft. 8900.1 Vol. 2: Hazardous Materials # 2-246 – 2-254. 23 AC 121-27: Guide For Air Carriers, Freight Forwarders, and Shippers in Obtaining Information Dealing with the Transportation of Hazardous Materials by Air. Rev 021 Page 42 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 50. Cabin Safety Subject Index AC 121-37: Voluntary Disclosure Reporting Programs - Hazardous Materials. AC 91-76A: Hazard Associated with Sublimation of Solid Carbon Dioxide (Dry Ice) Aboard Aircraft. InFO 08017: Compilation of…….. FSAT 99-12 (PDF), FSAT 96-06 (PDF). Hazardous Materials Carried by Passengers and Crew Final rule: Hazardous Materials Training requirements: Federal Register dated 10/7/05. DGSB-00-01: Passenger Personal Liquid Oxygen Canister. PHMSA: Hazmat Interpretations by Regulations. TSA: New policies for lighters, electronics, and breast milk. DOT Safe Travel: additional hazmat requirements. Also see Batteries DGAB-07-01: Batteries and Inaccurate MSDS Information. DGAB-00-02: Transportation of Lithium Batteries. DGAB-01-01: Transportation of Hydrogen Peroxide H202. DGAB-02-01: Transportation of Batteries and Devices That Contain Batteries. Legal Interpretation: Hazardous Materials Training Records. Legal Interpretation: Hazmat training requirements concerning loading & unloading. HIJACKING 14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training. 14 CFR 121.421: Flight attendants: Initial and transition ground training. FAA-AM-78-35: Task Force on Deterrence of Air Piracy. HYPOXIA (also see decompression) 14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training. INJURIES IN CABIN FAA-AM-79-23: Cabin Safety Data Bank. Rev 021 Page 43 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 51. Cabin Safety Subject Index FAA-AM-80-12: Cabin Safety Data Bank. FAA-AM-82-8: Flight Attendant Injuries. INSTRUCTORS - CHECK AIRMAN, INSTRUCTOR, AND SUPERVISOR PROGRAMS 8900.1: Introduction # 3-1386. 31 8900.1: Regulatory Requirements # 3-1387. 31 8900.1: Exemptions # 3-1388. 31 8900.1: Definitions # 3-1389. 31 8900.1: Air Transportation Ground Instructor # 3-1401. 31 8900.1: Title 14 CFR Part 121 Supervisor, Flight Attendant, and Aircraft Dispatcher # 3-1402. 31 8900.1: Training Program Inspections for Parts 121 and 135 # 6-625: (C. Courseware Inspection) 57 8900.1: Training Program Inspections for Parts 121 and 135 # 6-625: (D. Instructional Delivery Methods.) 57 8900.1: Training Program Inspections for Parts 121 and 135 # 6-625: (E. Training Aids and Equipment) 57 Legal Interpretation: Appropriate Supervisor or Ground Instructor administering competency checks. INTERCHANGE EQUIPMENT 14 CFR 121.569: Equipment interchange: Domestic and flag operations. INTERFERENCE WITH CREWMEMBER 14 CFR 91.11, 121.580, 125.328, 135.120: Prohibition of interference with crewmembers. Title 49 Sec. 46318: Interference with Cabin or Flight Crew. Title 49 Sec. 46504: Interference with flight crew members and attendants. Title 18 Part 1, Chapter 43 § 912: Officer or Employee of the United States (impersonation). 2150.3(b): FAA Compliance and Enforcement Program (See Ch 4, #14, Violations by unruly passengers). 9-63.110: Interference with Flight Crew Members and Attendants (United States Attorney’s Manual). INTERPHONE 14 CFR 121.318: Public address system. Rev 021 Page 44 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 52. Cabin Safety Subject Index 14 CFR 121.319: Crewmember interphone system (use). 14 CFR 135.150: Public Address and crewmember interphone systems. JUMPSEATS 14 CFR 121.311, 125.211: Seats, safety belts, and shoulder harnesses (use and requirement; upright for takeoff and landing). 14 CFR 121.391, 125.269: Flight attendant requirements. InFO 10021: Improved Seat Rule 14 CFR 121.311(j). Legal Interpretation (Regionally issued): Fitness of Airline Pass Riders embedded at end of document. LARGE AND TURBINE-POWERED MULTIENGINE AIRPLANES AND FRACTIONAL OWNERSHIP PROGRAM AIRCRAFT (also see fractional ownership operations) 14 CFR 91.501: Applicability. 14 CFR 91.503: Flying equipment and operating information. 14 CFR 91.505: Familiarity with operating limitations and emergency equipment. 14 CFR 91.509: Survival equipment for overwater operations. 14 CFR 91.513: Emergency equipment. 14 CFR 91.517: Passenger information. 14 CFR 91.519: Passenger briefing. 14 CFR 91.521: Shoulder harness. 14 CFR 91.523: Carry-on baggage. 14 CFR 91.525: Carriage of cargo. 14 CFR 91.533: Flight attendant requirements. 14 CFR 91.535: Stowage of food, beverage, and passenger service equipment during aircraft movement on the surface, takeoff, and landing. AC 125-1: Operations of Large Airplanes Subject to Federal Aviation Regulations Part 125. LAVATORY 14 CFR 25.820: Lavatory doors. Rev 021 Page 45 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 53. Cabin Safety Subject Index 14 CFR 25.854: Lavatory fire protection. 14 CFR 121.215(e), 125.113: Cabin interiors (requirements for towel and waste receptacles). 14 CFR 121.308: Lavatory fire protection. 14 CFR 121.317(h), 125.217, 135.127: Passenger information requirements and smoking prohibitions. ACOB 211: Carry-on Baggage (prohibition other articles in lavatory). ACOB 217: Fire Prevention. NAS9-15591: Cabin Fire Simulator Lavatory Tests. LEGAL INTERPRETATIONS Regulations: Legal interpretations and Chief Council’s opinions. Cabin Safety Legal Interpretations. Authority of Pilot in Command Legal Interpretation: Pilot in Command authority in the cabin. Crew Qualifications Legal Interpretation: Conduct of competency checks – qualified instructors. Child Restraint Legal Interpretation: Adult. Section 121.311. Crew Legal Interpretation: Use of off duty flight attendants during boarding and deplaning. Legal Interpretation: Is a server a flight attendant on part 135 operations. Distribution of Flight Attendants Legal Interpretation: Required Number of Flight Attendants for Part 121 Operations, Section 121.393. Legal Interpretation: 121.391 Intermediate Stops. Duty Time Legal Interpretation: Flight Attendant Office duty and duty time, Section 121.467. Legal Interpretation: 24 consecutive hours during any 7 consecutive calendar days, Section 121.467 Rev 021 Page 46 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 54. Cabin Safety Subject Index Legal Interpretation: Domestic flight time limitations and rest requirements, Section 121.471 Legal Interpretation: One phone call exception, Section 121.471. Legal Interpretation: Rest definition & contact by airline during rest period. Legal Interpretation: Pilot in Command responsibility regarding duty and rest. Legal Interpretation: Use of volunteer Flight Attendants during boarding and deplaning. Legal Interpretation: Exceeding duty time limits. Legal Interpretation: Use of hotel to extend duty time. Legal Interpretation: Reserve time is not considered part of rest. Legal Interpretation: Time spent in deadhead transportation. Legal Interpretation: Duty time free from all duty and restraint. Legal Interpretation: Pilot duty time. Legal Interpretation: Defining “flight time” accrual. Legal Interpretation: Flight and duty time for supplemental operations – avoiding duty time compliance. Legal Interpretation: Maintaining compliance with rest and duty requirements. Emergency Equipment Legal Interpretation: Inspection tags concerning crash axe and portable lights (e.g flashlights). Legal Interpretation: 14 CFR 121.309 (c)(4) Location of Fire Extinguishers on Flight Deck – Requirements. Hazardous Materials Legal Interpretation: Hazardous Materials Training Records. Legal Interpretation: Hazmat training requirements concerning loading & unloading. Instructors Legal Interpretation: Appropriate Supervisor or Ground Instructor administering competency checks. Jumpseat Legal Interpretation (Regionally issued): Fitness of Airline Pass Riders embedded at end of document. Passenger Manifest Rev 021 Page 47 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 55. Cabin Safety Subject Index Legal Interpretation: Responsibility for passenger load manifest accuracy. Supernumerary Personnel Legal Interpretation: Is a server a flight attendant on part 135 operations. LIFELINES (also see ditching, liferaft/life vest, overwater operations) 14 CFR 25.1411(g): General (stowage provisions). 14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training. ACOB 508: DC-8-61 Lifelines (14 CFR 25.787: stowage compartments). ACOB 945: Lifeline Provisions for extended overwater operations. LIFE RAFT/LIFE VEST (also see ditching, lifelines, overwater operations) 14 CFR 25.1411: General (safety equipment). 14 CFR 25.1415: Ditching equipment. 14 CFR 25.1561: Safety equipment. 14 CFR 121.339: Emergency equipment for extended overwater operations (requirements). 14 CFR 121.340: Emergency flotation means (location and other requirements). 14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training. 14 CFR 121.573, 125.327: Briefing of passengers: Extended overwater operations, before flight. 14 CFR 121.583, 125.331: Carriage of Carriage of persons without compliance with the passenger-carrying requirements of this part. ACOB 224: Training for Flight and Cabin Crewmembers on the Availability, Capabilities, and Use of Emergency Flotation Equipment. InFO 07013: Flotation Equipment for Inlap Children (Revised). TSO-C70a: Life rafts (reversible and non-reversible). TSO-C13f: Life Preservers. TSO-C72c: Individual Flotation Devices. LIGHTING SYSTEMS Rev 021 Page 48 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 56. Cabin Safety Subject Index 14 CFR 25.812: Emergency lighting. 14 CFR 121.310(c)(3), 125 Appendix A, 135.178: Additional emergency equipment (floor proximity lighting). 14 CFR 121.310, 125 Appendix A, 135.178: Additional emergency equipment (interior, exterior). 14 CFR 121.310(d): Additional emergency equipment (operation). AC 25.812-1A: Floor Proximity Escape Path Marking. AC 25.812-2: Floor Proximity Escape Path Marking Systems Incorporating Photoluminescent Elements. FAA-AM-98-2: Performance Demonstrations: Floor Proximity Escape Path Marking Systems. LIGHTS 14 CFR 121.310(h), 125 Appendix A, 135.178: Additional emergency equipment (flashlight stowage provisions). 14 CFR 121.339: Emergency equipment for extended overwater operations (lights on life vests). 14 CFR 121.549: Flying equipment (flashlights). 8900.1: Miscellaneous Operational Amendments, Air Carrier Cabin Safety Operations Provisions (illumination of passenger signs, movement on surface) # 3-3557. 15 LOAD LIMIT 14 CFR 25.787: Stowage compartments (placarded weight). 14 CFR 121.285: Carriage of cargo in passenger compartment. ACOB 211: Carry-on Baggage. 8900.1: Carry-on baggage # 3-3547. 15 LOAD MANIFEST 14 CFR 121.693(e), 125.383: Load manifest: All certificate holders. ACOB 992: Accident Notification and Manifest Accounting Procedures. 8900.1: Accident Notification and Manifest Accounting Procedures # 3-3566. 15 AC 120-27E: Aircraft Weight and Balance Control. LOUNGE AREAS (also see bars) LOWER LOBE (also see galley equipment) Rev 021 Page 49 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 57. Cabin Safety Subject Index 14 CFR 25.785: Seats, berths, safety belts, and harnesses (padding, hand grips). 14 CFR 25.803: Emergency evacuation. 14 CFR 25.811: Emergency exit marking. 14 CFR 25.812: Emergency lighting. 14 CFR 25.819: Lower deck service compartments (including galleys). 14 CFR 25.831: Ventilation. 14 CFR 25.1439: Protective breathing equipment. ACOB 214: Problems with Lower Lobe Galleys. ACOB 217: Fire Prevention. MANUALS 119.43: Certificate Holder’s Duty to Maintain Operations Specifications. 119.53: Wet leasing of aircraft and other arrangements for transportation by air. 14 CFR 121.131: Applicability. 14 CFR 121.133, 125.71: Preparation. 14 CFR 121.135, 125.73: Contents. 14 CFR 121.137: Distribution and availability. 14 CFR 121.139: Requirements for manual aboard aircraft: Supplemental operations. 14 CFR 121.369: Manual requirements (Maintenance). 14 CFR 135.21: Manual requirements. 14 CFR 135.23: Manual contents. 14 CFR 1520.5: Sensitive security information. 14 CFR 1520.7: Covered persons. 14 CFR 1520.9: Restrictions on the disclosure of SSI. 14 CFR 1520.11: Persons with a need to know. 14 CFR 1520.13: Marking SSI. Rev 021 Page 50 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 58. Cabin Safety Subject Index 14 CFR 1520.15: SSI disclosed by TSA or the Coast Guard. 14 CFR 1520.17: Consequences of unauthorized disclosure of SSI. 14 CFR 1520.19: Destruction of SSI. 8900.1: Availability of Ops Specs to Crewmembers and Other Employee Personnel # 3-681. 55 8900.1: Overview of Manual Requirements # 3-3263. 56 8900.1: Distributions and Availability of Manuals # 3-3264. 56 8900.1: Review of Manuals # 3-3265. 56 8900.1: Format and Style of Manuals # 3-3266. 56 8900.1: Adequacy of Procedures # 3-3267. 56 8900.1: Approval and Acceptance of Flight Attendant Manuals and Checklists # 3-3426. 1 8900.1: Manuals, Procedures, and Checklists for 14 CFR Parts 91K, 121, 125, and 135 # 3-3151. 8 8900.1: Manuals, Procedures, and Checklists – Phase One: Establishing a Framework for Review # 3-3152. 8 8900.1: Manuals, Procedures, and Checklists – Phase Two: Preliminary Review # 3-3153. 8 8900.1: Phase Three: In-Depth Review # 3-3154. 8 8900.1: Phase Four: Validation Tests # 3-3155. 8 8900.1: Phase Five: Granting FAA Approval # 3-3156. 8 8900.1: Notification of Deficiencies # 3-3157. 8 8900.1: Emergency Revisions # 3-3158. 8 ACOB 229: Flight Attendant Training on the Use of Cockpit Emergency Equipment. 8900.1: Flight Attendant Training on the Use of Flight Deck Emergency Equipment # 3-1857. 29 8900.1: Approval of Flight Attendant Training Programs and Acceptance of Flight Attendant Manuals. (inspector approval) # 3-1870. 29 8900.1: Manuals, Procedures, and Checklists for Parts 91K, 121, 125, 135: Background and Definitions # 3- 3126 – 3-3132. 43 8900.1: Manuals, Procedures, and Checklists for Parts 91K, 121, 125, 135: Procedures # 3-3286 – 3-3287. 44 AC 120-59A: Air Carrier Internal Evaluation Programs. Rev 021 Page 51 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 59. Cabin Safety Subject Index AC 120-78: Acceptance and Use of Electronic Signatures, Electronic Recordkeeping Systems, and Electronic Manuals. MARIHUANA (also see drugs, narcotic drugs) 14 CFR 91.15: Dropping objects. 14 CFR 121.15, 135.41: Carriage of narcotic drugs, marihuana, and depressant or stimulant drugs or substances. MECHANICAL IRREGULARITIES 14 CFR 121.563: Reporting mechanical irregularities. 14 CFR 121.701: Maintenance log (aircraft). 14 CFR 121.703: Mechanical reliability reports. 14 CFR 135.65: Reporting mechanical irregularities. ACOB 928: Crewmember Procedures for assessing Damage to Aircraft Inflight (reporting potentially hazardous conditions. AC 120-30A: Reporting Requirements of Air, Carriers, Commercial Operators, Travel Clubs, and Air Traffic. MEDICAL KITS 14 CFR 121 Appendix A: First Aid Kits and Emergency Medical Kits (contents). ACOB 232: Emergency Medical Kits FAA-AM-91-2: Utilization of Emergency Kits by Air Carriers. FAA-AM-91-3: Response Capability During Civil Air Carrier Inflight Medical Emergencies. FAA-AM-97-2: In-flight Medical Care: An Update. AC 121-33B: Emergency Medical Equipment. AC 121-34B: Emergency Medical Equipment Training. MEGAPHONES 14 CFR 25.1421: Megaphones. 14 CFR 91.513, 125.207: Emergency equipment requirements. Rev 021 Page 52 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 60. Cabin Safety Subject Index 14 CFR 121.309(f): Emergency equipment (requirement and location). AC 121-6: Portable Battery Powered Megaphones. TSO-C137: Aircraft Portable Megaphones. MOVEMENT ON THE SURFACE 14 CFR 121.577: Stowage of food, beverage, and passenger service equipment during airplane movement on the surface, takeoff, and landing surface movement. ACOB 212: Stowage of Galley Service Items. 8900.1: Stowage of Galley Service Items # 3-3549. 15 ACOB 216: Flight and Cabin crewmember coordination and communication, and safety during potentially hazardous condition of flight. 8900.1: Flight and Cabin Crewmember Coordination and Communication, and Safety During Potentially Hazardous Conditions of Flight # 3-3562. 15 ACOB 219: Door/Slide Arming. 8900.1: Door/Slide Arming # 3-3560. 15 ACOB 228: Passenger Seatbelt Discipline. 8900.1: Passenger Seatbelt Discipline # 3-3561. 15 NARCOTIC DRUGS (also see drugs, marihuana) 14 CFR 91.15: Dropping objects. 14 CFR 121.15, 135.41: Carriage of narcotic drugs, marihuana, and depressant or stimulant drugs or substances. NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF DISABILITY IN AIR TRAVEL (also see handicapped, passengers with disabilities) 14 CFR 382.1: What is the purpose of this part? 14 CFR 382.3: What do the terms in this rule mean? 14 CFR 382.5: When are U.S. and foreign carriers required to begin complying with the provisions of this Part? 14 CFR 382.7: To whom do the provisions of this Part apply? Rev 021 Page 53 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 61. Cabin Safety Subject Index 14 CFR 382.9: What may foreign carriers do if they believe a provision of a foreign nation's law conflicts with compliance with a provision of this part? 14 CFR 382.10: How does a U.S. or foreign carrier obtain a determination that it is providing an equivalent alternative to passengers with disabilities? Nondiscrimination and access to services and information 14 CFR 382.11: What is the general nondiscrimination requirement of this Part? 14 CFR 382.13: Do carriers have to modify policies, practices, and facilities to ensure nondiscrimination? 14 CFR 382.15: Do carriers have to make sure that contractors comply with the requirements of this Part? 14 CFR 382.17: May carriers limit the number of passengers with a disability on a flight? 14 CFR 382.19: May carriers refuse to provide transportation on the basis of disability? 14 CFR 382.21: May carriers limit access to transportation on the basis that a passenger has a communicable disease or other medical condition? 14 CFR 382.23: May carriers require a passenger with a disability to provide a medical certificate? 14 CFR 382.25: May a carrier require a passenger with a disability to provide advance notice that he or she is traveling on a flight? 14 CFR 382.27: May a carrier require a passenger with a disability to provide advance notice in order to obtain certain specific services in connection with a flight? 14 CFR 382.29: May a carrier require a passenger with a disability to travel with a safety assistant? 14 CFR 382.31: May carriers impose special charges on passengers with a disability for providing services and accommodations required by this rule? 14 CFR 382.33: May carriers impose other restrictions on passengers with a disability that they do not impose on other passengers? 14 CFR 382.35: May carriers require passengers with a disability to sign waivers or releases? Information for passengers 14 CFR 382.41: What flight-related information must carriers provide to qualified individuals with a disability? Accessibility of aircraft 14 CFR 382.61: What are the requirements for movable aisle armrests? 14 CFR 382.63: What are the requirements for accessible lavatories? 14 CFR 382.65: What are the requirements concerning on-board wheelchairs? Rev 021 Page 54 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 62. Cabin Safety Subject Index 14 CFR 382.67: What is the requirement for priority space in the cabin to store passengers' wheelchairs? 14 CFR 382.69: What requirements must carriers meet concerning the accessibility of videos, DVDs, and other audio-visual presentations shown on-aircraft to individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing? 14 CFR 382.71: What other aircraft accessibility requirements apply to carriers? Seating accommodations 14 CFR 382.81: For which passengers must carriers make seating accommodations? 14 CFR 382.83: Through what mechanisms do carriers make seating accommodations? 14 CFR 382.85: What seating accommodations must carriers make to passengers in circumstances not covered by 382.81 (a) through (d)? 14 CFR 382.87: What other requirements pertain to seating for passengers with a disability? Boarding, deplaning, and connecting assistance 14 CFR 382.91: What assistance must carriers provide to passengers with a disability in moving within the terminal? 14 CFR 382.93: Must carriers offer preboarding to passengers with a disability? 14 CFR 382.95: What are carriers' general obligations with respect to boarding and deplaning assistance? 14 CFR 382.97: To which aircraft does the requirement to provide boarding and deplaning assistance through the use of lifts apply? 14 CFR 382.99: What agreements must carriers have with the airports they serve? 14 CFR 382.101: What other boarding and deplaning assistance must carriers provide? 14 CFR 382.103: May a carrier leave a passenger unattended in a wheelchair or other device? 14 CFR 382.105: What is the responsibility of carriers at foreign airports at which airport operators have responsibility for enplaning, deplaning, and connecting assistance? Services on aircraft 14 CFR 382.111: What services must carriers provide to passengers with a disability on board the aircraft? 14 CFR 382.113: What services are carriers not required to provide to passengers with a disability on board the aircraft? 14 CFR 382.115: What requirements apply to on-board safety briefings? 14 CFR 382.117: Must carriers permit passengers with a disability to travel with service animals? Rev 021 Page 55 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 63. Cabin Safety Subject Index 14 CFR 382.119: What information must carriers give individuals with vision or hearing impairment on aircraft? Stowage of wheelchairs, other mobility aids, and assistive devices 14 CFR 382.121: What mobility aids and other assistive devices may passengers with a disability bring into the aircraft cabin? 14 CFR 382.123: What are the requirements concerning priority cabin stowage for wheelchairs and other assistive devices? 14 CFR 382.125: What procedures do carriers follow when wheelchairs, other mobility aids, and other assistive devices must be stowed in the cargo compartment? 14 CFR 382.127: What procedures apply to stowage of battery-powered mobility aids? 14 CFR 382.129: What other requirements apply when passengers' wheelchairs, other mobility aids, and other assistive devices must be disassembled for stowage? 14 CFR 382.131: Do baggage liability limits apply to mobility aids and other assistive devices? 14 CFR 382.133: What are the requirements concerning the evaluation and use of passenger-supplied electronic devices that assist passengers with respiration in the cabin during flight? Training and administrative provisions 14 CFR 382.141: What training are carriers required to provide for their personnel? 14 CFR 382.143: When must carriers complete training for their personnel? 14 CFR 382.145: What records concerning training must carriers retain? Complaints and enforcement procedures 14 CFR 382.151: What are the requirements for providing Complaints Resolution Officials? 14 CFR 382.153: What actions do CROs take on complaints? 14 CFR 382.155: How must carriers respond to written complaints? 14 CFR 382.157: What are carriers' obligations for recordkeeping and reporting on disability-related complaints? 14 CFR 382.159: How are complaints filed with DOT? Appendix A to Part 382 - Report of Disability-Related Complaint Data. Appendix B to Part 382 - Cross-Reference Table. NON-FLIGHT ATTENDANT PERSONNEL (also see supernumerary personnel) Rev 021 Page 56 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 64. Cabin Safety Subject Index NUMBER OF PASSENGER SEATS (also see seats/safety belts) Determined accordance with 14 CFR 25.803 and 121.291. Listed in the OpSpecs/Type Certificate Data Sheets. OFFICE OF AVIATION MEDICINE (OAM) Aerospace Medicine Technical Reports OPERATING EXPERIENCE (also see crew qualifications, training - CFRs, training - broad spectrum) 14 CFR 121.434: Operating experience, operating cycles, and consolidation of knowledge and skills (flight attendant). 8900.1: Flight Attendants Operating Experience # 3-3531. 2 OPERATIONAL CONTROL 14 CFR 121.533, 121.535, 121.537: Responsibility for operational control: Domestic operations, flag operations, supplemental operations (responsibility and authority). 8900.1: Training, Qualifications and Operational Control of Flight Attendants Who have Served or May be Serving at more than One Air Carrier # 3-1868. 29 InFO 08005: Part 135 Operational Control Questions & Answers (Q&As). OPERATIONS SPECIFICATIONS 14 CFR 119.3: Definitions. 14 CFR 119.9: Use of business names. 14 CFR 119.33: General requirements. 14 CFR 119.36: Additional certificate application requirements for commercial operators. 14 CFR 119.37: Contents of an Air Carrier Certificate or Operating Certificate. 14 CFR 119.43: Certificate holder's duty to maintain operations specifications. 14 CFR 119.47: Maintaining a principal base of operations, main operations base, and main maintenance base; change of address. 14 CFR 119.49: Contents of operations specifications. Rev 021 Page 57 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 65. Cabin Safety Subject Index 14 CFR 119.53: Wet leasing of aircraft and other arrangements for transportation by air. 14 CFR 119.59: Conducting tests and inspections. 14 CFR 119.63: Recency of operation. 14 CFR 119.65: Management personnel required for operations conducted under part 121 of this chapter. 14 CFR 119.67: Management personnel: Qualifications for operations conducted under part 121 of this chapter. 14 CFR 119.69: Management personnel required for operations conducted under part 135 of this chapter. 14 CFR 119.71: Management personnel: Qualifications for operations conducted under part 135 of this chapter. 8900.1: Availability of Ops Specs to Crewmembers and Other Employee Personnel # 3-681. 55 OVERPRESSURIZED AIRCRAFT 8900.1: Over-pressurized Airplanes # 3-3464. 39 SAFO 08007: Hazard Present on Airplanes Pressurized by an A/C Cart during Ground Operations. OVERWATER OPERATIONS (also see ditching, lifelines, liferaft/life vest) 14 CFR 1.1: General definitions (extended overwater flight). 14 CFR 91.509: Survival equipment for overwater operations. 14 CFR 121.161: Airplane limitations: Type of route. 14 CFR 121.339: Emergency equipment for extended overwater operations. 14 CFR 121.340: Emergency flotation means. 14 CFR 121.573: Briefing passengers: extended overwater operations. 14 CFR 121.583, 125.331: Carriage of Carriage of persons without compliance with the passenger-carrying requirements of this part. 14 CFR 125.209: Emergency equipment: Extended overwater operations. 14 CFR 125.327(a) (6): Briefing of passengers before flight. 14 CFR 135.167: Emergency equipment (extended overwater operations). AC 120-47: Survival Equipment for Use In Overwater Operations. Rev 021 Page 58 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 66. Cabin Safety Subject Index 8900.1: Briefings on Individual Flotation Devices # 3575. 15 TSO-C13f: Life Preservers (minimum standards). TSO-C91a: Emergency Locator Transmitters (ELT) Equipment. InFO 07003: Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT) Accessibility and Carriage. OXYGEN (also see decompression, oxygen masks) 14 CFR 25.1439: Protective breathing equipment [separate compartments (lower lobe)]. 14 CFR 25.1441: Oxygen equipment and supply. 14 CFR 25.1443: Minimum mass flow of supplemental oxygen. 14 CFR 25.1445: Equipment standards for the oxygen distributing system. 14 CFR 25.1447: Equipment standards for oxygen dispensing units. 14 CFR 25.1449: Means for determining use of oxygen. 14 CFR 25.1450: Chemical oxygen generators. 14 CFR 25.1453: Protection of oxygen equipment from rupture. 14 CFR 91.211: Supplemental oxygen. 14 CFR 121.327: Supplemental oxygen: Reciprocating engine powered airplanes. 14 CFR 121.329: Supplemental oxygen for sustenance: Turbine engine powered airplanes. 14 CFR 121.331: Supplemental oxygen requirements for pressurized cabin airplanes: Reciprocating engine powered airplanes. 14 CFR 121.333: Supplemental oxygen for emergency descent and for first aid; turbine engine powered airplanes with pressurized cabins. 14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training. 14 CFR 121.574, 125.219, 135.91: Oxygen for medical use by passengers. 14 CFR 135.89: Pilot requirements: Use of oxygen. 14 CFR 135.157: Oxygen equipment requirements. ACOB 225: Training of Cockpit and Cabin Crewmembers on the Operational Characteristics of Chemically Generated Supplemental Oxygen System and Updating of Passenger Briefing Information. 8900.1: Transportation of Oxygen Generators (Chemical) 6-2151. 42 Rev 021 Page 59 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 67. Cabin Safety Subject Index AC 120-95: Portable Oxygen Concentrators. FAA-AM-98-27: Performance of a Portable Oxygen Breathing System at 25,000 Feet Altitude. SAFO 05004: Portable Oxygen for Flight Attendants must be Connected. SFAR 106: Rules for use of portable oxygen concentrator systems on board aircraft. Final Rule: Use of Certain Portable Oxygen Concentrator Devices Onboard Aircraft. InFO 09006: Department of Transportation (DOT) Final Rule “Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in Air Travel” and the Use of Respiratory Assistive Devices on Aircraft. DOT/FAA/AR-TN99/9 Activation of Oxygen Generators in Proximity to Combustible Materials. FAA Approved Portable Oxygen Concentrators - Positive Testing Results. OXYGEN MASKS (also see decompression, protective breathing equipment) 14 CFR 25.1439: Protective breathing equipment (lower lobe). 14 CFR 121.333: Supplemental oxygen for emergency descent and for first aid: turbine engine powered airplanes with pressurized cabins (use of). AC 120-43: Influence of Beards on Oxygen Mask Efficiency. 8900.1: Use of Oxygen Mask by Crew During Decompression. 3-1859. 29 TSO-C99: Protective Breathing Equipment. TSO-C64a: Oxygen Mask Assembly, Continuous Flow, Passenger. TSO-C116: Crewmember Protective Breathing Equipment. TSO-C103: Continuous Flow Oxygen Mask Assembly (for non-transport category aircraft). FAA-AM-80-18: Evaluation of the Protective Efficiency of a New Oxygen Mask for Aircraft Passenger Use to 40,000 Feet. FAA Approved Portable Oxygen Concentrators (POC). (Testing results) OZONE 14 CFR 121.578: Cabin ozone concentration (amount oxygen permissible in cabin, testing requirements). AC 120-38: Transport Category Airplanes Cabin Ozone Concentrations (method of compliance with 121.578). Rev 021 Page 60 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 68. Cabin Safety Subject Index FAA-AM-79-20: Effects of Ozone on Exercising & Sedentary Adult Men & Women Representative of the Flight Attendant Population. P.A. SYSTEM (see public address system) PASSENGER (also see briefing) 14 CFR 121.333: Supplemental oxygen for emergency descent and for first aid; turbine engine powered airplanes with pressurized cabins. 14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training. 14 CFR 121.571: Briefing passengers before takeoff. 14 CFR 121.573: Briefing passengers: Extended overwater operations. 14 CFR 121.585, 135.129: Exit seating. 14 CFR 125.327 (a) (6): Briefing of passengers before flight. 49 CFR 1544.207: Screening of individuals and property. ACOB 216: Flight and Cabin Crewmember Coordination and Communication, and Safety During Potentially Hazardous Conditions of Flight. 8900.1: Flight and Cabin Crewmember Coordination and Communication, and Safety During Potentially Hazardous Conditions of Flight # 3-3562. 15 ACOB 217: Fire Prevention. 8900.1: Fire Prevention # 3-1851. 29 ACOB 218: Brace for Impact Positions. 8900.1: Brace for Impact Positions # 3-3563. 15 ACOB 225: Training of Cabin and Cockpit Crewmembers on the Operational Characteristics of Chemically Generated Supplemental Oxygen System and Updating of Passenger Briefing Information. 8900.1: Training on the Chemically Generated Supplemental Oxygen System # 3-1856. 29 ACOB 228: Passenger Seatbelt Discipline. 8900.1: Passenger Seatbelt Discipline # 3-3561. 15 ACOB 824: Actions Relative to Turbulence Encounters (illumination of seat discipline sign). 8900.1: Policy for Passengers and Flight Attendants Use of Seatbelts During Turbulence # 3-3567. 15 Rev 021 Page 61 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 69. Cabin Safety Subject Index 8900.1: Passenger Briefing Procedures #3-3213. 45 AC 121-24C: Passenger Safety Information Briefing and Briefing Cards. InFO 07007: DOT Manual for Quarantinable Diseases. InFO 11001: Seat Belt Use and Passenger Injuries in Turbulence. TSA: New policies for lighters, electronics, and breast milk. TSA: Permitted and Prohibited Items. PASSENGER INFORMATION/SIGNS (also see briefing, signs) 14 CFR 91.517: Passenger information (smoking and safety belt signs). 14 CFR 125.207: Emergency equipment requirements (smoking and safety belt signs). 14 CFR 25.791, 121.317, 125.217, 135.127: Passenger information: signs and placards, requirements, smoking prohibitions, and additional seatbelt requirements. 14 CFR 121.571, 125.327, 135.117: Briefing passengers before takeoff (information cards). 14 CFR 135.127: Passenger information requirements and smoking prohibitions (information cards). ACOB 228: Passenger Seatbelt Discipline. ACOB 404(a): Emergency escape routes from Overwing Exit on DC-9-10 Aircraft. 8900.1: Emergency escape routes (Overwing Exit on DC-9-10 Aircraft) # 3-3485. 13 AC 121-24C: Passenger Safety Information Briefing and Briefing Cards. 8900.1: Fokker 28-4000 Passenger Safety Information Cards # 3-3556. 15 FSAT 97-06: Passenger Information on Beechcraft 1900’s and Other Similar Airplanes. See “where do I find?” PASSENGERS WITH DISABILITIES (also see complaint resolution officer, handicapped) Information for passengers with disabilities. U.S. D.O.T. Air Accessibility – Civil Rights. 14 CFR Part 382 Non-Discrimination. Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in Air Travel – Final Rule. Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in Air Travel – Final Rule: Effective May 13, 2009. Rev 021 Page 62 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 70. Cabin Safety Subject Index Answers to Frequently Asked Questions Concerning Air Travel - Section 382.7, effective May 13, 2009. Guidance Concerning Service Animals in Air Transportation. New Horizons, Information for the Air Traveler with a Disability. Use of Restraint Systems and Travel Chairs by People with Disabilities. InFO 09006: Department of Transportation (DOT) Final Rule “Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in Air Travel” and the Use of Respiratory Assistive Devices on Aircraft. 8900.1: Use of Orthotic Positioning Devices by People with Disabilities in Aircraft Seats. (awaiting formal re- issue) See “where do I find?” 8900.1: Location and Placement of Service Animals on Aircraft in Commercial Aviation. (awaiting formal re- issue) See “where do I find?” DOT Air Carrier Access Act. PETS (also see carry-on baggage, passengers with disabilities) AC 121-36: Management of Passengers who may be Sensitive to Allergens. PILOTS (also see admission to flight deck) 14 CFR 1.1: General definitions (of pilot-in-command). 14 CFR 121.533, 121.535, 121.537: Responsibility for operational control: Domestic operations, flag operations, supplemental operations (responsibility and authority). 14 CFR 121.543: Flight Crewmember at Controls. 14 CFR 121.545, 135.115: Manipulation of controls. 14 CFR 125.313: Manipulation of controls when carrying passengers. 14 CFR 121.557, 121.559, 125.319, 135.19: Emergencies: Domestic and flag operations, supplemental operations. 14 CFR 121.563, 125.323, 135.65: Reporting mechanical irregularities. 14 CFR 135.77: Responsibility for operational control. PLACARDS (also see signs) 14 CFR 25.787: Stowage compartments. 14 CFR 25.811: Emergency exit marking. Rev 021 Page 63 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 71. Cabin Safety Subject Index 14 CFR 25.1557: Miscellaneous markings and placards. (weight limitation placard requirements) 14 CFR 25.1561: Safety equipment (marking). Requirements for Placards on Compartments: 14 CFR 121.215: Cabin interiors. 14 CFR 121.285: Carriage of cargo in passenger compartments. 14 CFR 121.309: Emergency equipment. 14 CFR 121.317: Passenger information requirements, smoking prohibitions, and additional seatbelt requirements. 14 CFR 121.589: Carry-on baggage. 14 CFR 121.313, 125.213: Miscellaneous equipment. TC6918SE-T-CS-12: Part 21, Part 25 - Equivalent Level of Safety – no smoking placards. ANM-115-05-001: Part 25 - Installation of "No Stowage" Placards on Surfaces Not Designed or Intended To Be Used for Stowage. PRISONER (also see security, weapons) 49 CFR 1544.221: Carriage of passengers under the control of armed law enforcement escorts. PROBLEM PASSENGER 14 CFR 121.575: Alcoholic beverages. 49 CFR 1544.219: Carriage accessible of weapons. 49 CFR 1544.221: Carriage of passengers under the control of armed law enforcement escorts (prisoner). ACOB 202: Service of Alcoholic Beverages. 8900.1: Service of Alcoholic Beverages # 3-3546. 15 AC 120-32: Air Transportation of Handicapped Passengers. PROTECTIVE BREATHING EQUIPMENT (also see oxygen masks) 14 CFR 25.1439: Protective breathing equipment [lower lobe galley (a/c under 14 CFR Part 25)]. 14 CFR 121.337: Protective breathing equipment. Rev 021 Page 64 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 72. Cabin Safety Subject Index 14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training. ACOB 230: Training on Protective Breathing Equipment and other Fire Control Equipment, and Related training Drills. 8900.1: Fire Control Equipment, and Related training Drills # 3-1858. 29 AC 120-43: Influence of Beards on Oxygen Mask Efficiency. TSO-C78: Crewmember Demand Oxygen Masks. TSO-C89: Oxygen Regulators, Demand. TSO-C116: Crewmember Protective Breathing Equipment. FAA-AM-83-10: An Analysis of Potential PBE Devices Intended for Use by Aircraft Pax. FAA-AM-87-5: Evaluation of Providing Smoke/Fume PBE for Airline Passenger Use. FAA-AM-89-8: Performance Evaluation of the Puritan-Bennett Crewmember PBE. FAA-AM-89-10: Comparison of PBE Performance at Ground Level and 8,000 Feet. FAA-AM-89-12: Effects of Wearing Pax PBE on Evacuation Through Type III and IV Exits in Clear Air and Smoke. FAA-AM-93-6: Comparison of Portable Crewmember PBE (CPBE) Designs. PROVING AND VALIDATION TESTS 14 CFR 121.163, 135.145: Aircraft proving tests. 8900.1: Phase Four: Validation Tests # 3-3155. 8 8900.1: General Information. 48 8900.1: The Proving and Validation Test Process. 48 8900.1: Proving Test Requirements. 48 8900.1: Planning the Proving Test. 48 8900.1: Proving tests: The Demonstration Phase. 48 8900.1: Reporting Procedures. 48 8900.1: Request for Deviation of Proving Test Hours. 48 8900.1: Validation Test Requirements. 48 Rev 021 Page 65 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 73. Cabin Safety Subject Index 8900.1: Certification Process Document. 49 8900.1: Proving Test Protocols # 10-441. 49 PUBLIC ADDRESS / P.A. SYSTEM 14 CFR 25.1307: Miscellaneous equipment. 14 CFR 25.1423: Public address system. 14 CFR 121.318: Public address system (requires independent power source aircraft manufactured after specific date). 14 CFR 121.319: Crewmember interphone system. 14 CFR 121.421: Flight attendants: Initial and transition ground training. 14 CFR 135.150: Public address and crewmember interphone systems. RADIATION FAA-AM-92-2: Radiation Exposure of Air Carrier Crewmembers II. AC 120-61a: Crewmember Training on In-Flight Radiation Exposure. DOT-FAA-AM-03/16: What Aircrews Should Know About Their Occupational Exposure to Ionizing Radiation RECORDKEEPING 119.59: Conducting tests and inspections. 14 CFR 121.683, 125.401: Crewmember and dispatcher record (recordkeeping). 14 CFR 135.63: Recordkeeping requirements. 8900.1: Operator Recordkeeping, Air Carrier: Acceptance or Approval Process # 3-3001 – 3-3005. 9 8900.1: Operator Recordkeeping, Air Carrier: Computer-Based Recordkeeping - # 3-3051 – 3-3057. 10 8900.1: Operator Recordkeeping, Air Carrier: Currency Periods for Records # 3-3031 – 3-3034. 11 8900.1: Operator Recordkeeping, Air Carrier: General # 3-2981 – 3-2985. 12 8900.1: Recommended Advanced Qualification Program (AQP) Currency Periods # 3-3034. 11 AC 120-78: Acceptance and Use of Electronic Signatures, Electronic Recordkeeping Systems, and Electronic Manuals. Rev 021 Page 66 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 74. Cabin Safety Subject Index REFUSING PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION (also see nondiscrimination on the basis of disability in air travel) 49 CFR 1544.207: Screening of individuals and property. 14 CFR 121.575: Alcoholic beverages. 14 CFR 121.585: Exit seating. 14 CFR 121.586: Authority to refuse transportation. RESPONSIBILITY FOR OPERATIONAL CONTROL 14 CFR 121.533, 121.535, 121.537: Responsibility for operational control: Domestic operations, flag operations, supplemental operations (responsibility and authority). REST (see duty time) RULES GOVERNING ALL CERTIFICATE HOLDERS UNDER THIS PART (121) Reserved SAFETY EQUIPMENT (see emergency equipment) 14 CFR 25.1411: General. SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AC 120-92: Introduction to Safety Management Systems for Air Operators. AC 12-59A: Air Carrier Internal Evaluation Programs. 8740.1E: Safety Management Systems – Background. InFO 08022: FAA Safety Management System (SMS) developments – No. 1. InFO 08053: FAA Safety Management System (SMS) developments – No. 2. SEATBELT DISCIPLINE (also see turbulence) AC 120-88A: Preventing Injuries Caused by Turbulence. ACOB 228: Passenger Seatbelt Discipline. Rev 021 Page 67 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 75. Cabin Safety Subject Index 8900.1: Passenger Seatbelt Discipline # 3-3561. 15 ACOB 216: Flight and Cabin Crewmember Coordination and Communication, and Safety During Potentially Hazardous Conditions of Flight. 8900.1: Flight and Cabin Crewmember Coordination and Communication, and Safety During Potentially Hazardous Conditions of Flight # 3-3562. 15 InFO 11001: Seat Belt Use and Passenger Injuries in Turbulence. SEATS/SAFETY BELTS (also see number of passenger seats, shoulder harness) 14 CFR 25.785: Seats, berths, safety belts and harnesses. 14 CFR 25.817: Maximum number of seats abreast. 14 CFR 91.107: Use of safety belts, shoulder harnesses, and child restraint systems. 14 CFR 121.285: Carriage of cargo in passenger compartments. 14 CFR 121.311, 125.211: Seats, safety belts, and shoulder harnesses (use and requirement; upright for takeoff and landing). 14 CFR 135.127: Passenger information requirements and smoking prohibitions. 14 CFR 121.317, 125.217, 135.127: Passenger information requirements, smoking prohibitions, and additional seatbelt requirements. 14 CFR 121.571: Briefing passengers before takeoff. 14 CFR 135.128: Use of safety belts and child restraint systems. 14 CFR 382.61: What are the requirements for movable aisle armrests? ACOB 209: Upright Position of Seat Backs for Takeoff and Landing. 8900.1: Upright Position of Seat Backs for Takeoff and Landing # 3-3482. 13 AC 25.562.1B: Dynamic Evaluation of Seat Restraint Systems & Occupant Protection on Transport Category Airplanes. AC 25.785-1B: Flight Attendant Seat and Torso Restraint System Installations. AC 21-25A: Approval of Modified Seats and Berths Initially Approved Under a Technical Standard Order. AC 25.853-1: Flammability Requirements for Aircraft Seat Cushions. 8900.1: Protruding Passenger Seat Armrests # 3-3483. 13 8900.1: Policy for Passengers and Flight Attendants Use of Seatbelts During Turbulence # 3-3567. 15 Rev 021 Page 68 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 76. Cabin Safety Subject Index 8900.1: Seat Back Break-Over # 6-356. 16 TSO-C25a: Aircraft Seats and Berths (Type I transport, 6g forward load). TSO-C39c: Aircraft Seats and Berths. TSO-C22g: Safety Belts. TSO-C114: Torso Restraint Systems. FAA-AM-95-30: Experimental Abdominal Pressure Measurement Device for Child ATDs. SAFO 08004: Visibility and accessibility of seatbelts for Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) Part 121 and Part 135 certificate holders. InFO 09018: Stowage of Items in Seat Pockets. InFO 10021: Improved Seat Rule 14 CFR 121.311(j). Final Rule: Improved Seats in Air Carrier Transport Category Airplanes (air bags). (Federal Register 09/27/2005) SECURITY (also see prisoner, weapons) 14 CFR 121.295: Location for a suspect device. 49 CFR 1544: Aircraft Operator Security: Air Carriers and Commercial Operators. AC 108-1: Air Carrier Security (14 CFR 121.538, 135.125: Aircraft Security). 108-2: Transportation of Federal Air Marshalls. 108-3: Aviation Security – Coordination on Training (crewmember currency requirements). 108-6: Security Directives and Information Circulars. 108-9: Flight and cabin crew notification – Final Rule. 108-14: Falsification of Security Records. 108-15: Sensitive Security Information. 49 CFR 1544.303: Bomb or air piracy threats. AC 90-103: Reporting of Threats in Accordance with the Common Strategy. InFO 08014: Minimum Crew Requirements for Boarding and Presence of Federal Air Marshals. 8900.1: Minimum Crew Requirements for Boarding and Presence of Federal Air Marshals # 9-20 – 22. 46 Rev 021 Page 69 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 77. Cabin Safety Subject Index Vision-100 Century of Aviation Reauthorization Act SERVICE ANIMALS IN AIR TRANSPORTATION See Passengers with Disabilities. Federal Register Guidance Concerning Service Animals in Air Transportation. (.doc version) SERVICE ITEMS (also see galley equipment) 14 CFR 91.535, 121.577, 125.333, 135.122: Stowage of food, beverage, and passenger service equipment during aircraft and movement on the surface, takeoff, and landing. ACOB 212: Stowage of Galley Service Items. 8900.1: Stowage of Galley Service Items # 3-3549. 15 ACOB 213: Potential Problems Associated with Food and Beverage Service. 8900.1: Potential Problems Associated with Food/Beverage Service # 3-3551. 15 ACOB 915: Change to Federal Aviation Regulation Section 121.576 (restraint of serving carts when not in use). 8900.1: Miscellaneous Operational Amendments, Air Carrier Cabin Safety Operations, Compliance # 3-3557. 15 SHOULDER HARNESS (also see seats/safety belts) 14 CFR 91.521: Shoulder harness (use and requirement). 14 CFR 121.311: Seats, safety belts, and shoulder harnesses (use and requirement). ACOB 227: Flight Attendant restraint During a Crash and Emergency Evacuation Second Choice Exit Determination. 8900.1: Flight Attendant Restraint During a Crash and Emergency Evacuation Second Choice Exit Determination # 3-3565. 15 TSO-C114: Torso Restraint Systems. SIGNS (also see passenger information, placards) 14 CFR 25.791: Passenger information signs and placards. 14 CFR 91.517: Passenger information (smoking and safety belt signs). Rev 021 Page 70 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 78. Cabin Safety Subject Index 14 CFR 121.317: Passenger information requirements, smoking prohibitions, and additional seatbelt requirements (signs). 14 CFR 135.177: Emergency equipment requirements for aircraft having a passenger seating configuration of more than 19 passengers (signs). SLIDE / RAFT (also see evacuation, evacuation slides) 14 CFR 121.417: Crewmember emergency training. ACOB 913: Demonstration of Portability of Automatic Slide/Raft Assemblies. TSO-C69c: Emergency Evacuation Slide, Ramps, and Slide/Raft Combinations. FAA-AM-98-3: Inflatable Escape Slide Beam & Girt Strength Tests. SMOKING 14 CFR 25.791: Passenger information signs and placards. 14 CFR 121.285: Carriage of cargo in passenger compartments (obstruction of no smoking sign). 14 CFR 121.317, 125.217, 135.127: Passenger information requirements, smoking prohibitions, and additional seatbelt requirements. 14 CFR 121.317(h), 125.217, 135.127: Passenger information requirements, smoking prohibitions, and additional seatbelt requirements (prohibition against smoking in lavatory). 14 CFR 121.571, 125.327: Briefing passengers before takeoff. 14 CFR 252: Smoking Aboard Aircraft (prohibition against smoking on certain flights). 49 USC 41706: Prohibitions against smoking on scheduled flights. 8900.1: Compliance with smoking regulations for in-flight operations 14-155. 18 FAA-AM-80-11: The Effects of Tobacco on Aviation Safety. DOT Part 252: Smoking Aboard Aircraft. TC6918SE-T-CS-12: Equivalent Level of Safety – no smoking placards. SUPERNUMERARY PERSONNEL (also see non-flight attendant personnel) ACOB 206: Use of Supernumerary Personnel in Aircraft Cabins. 8900.1: Use of Non-Flight Attendant Personnel in Aircraft Cabins # 3-3514. 3 Rev 021 Page 71 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 79. Cabin Safety Subject Index Legal Interpretation: Is a server a flight attendant on part 135 operations. SURVIVAL TRAINING/SURVIVING PASSENGERS 14 CFR 121.339, 121.353: Emergency equipment for extended overwater operations (survival kit). ACOB 959: Crewmember Survival Training. 8900.1: Crewmember Survival Training # 3-1865. 29 ACOB 940: Care of Passengers Following Air Carrier Accidents. AC 91-58A: Use of Pyrotechnic Visual Distress Signaling Devices in Aviation. FAA-AM-70-16: Survival in Emergency Escape From Passenger Aircraft. FAA-AM-94-10: Effects of Cold Exposure on Wet Aircraft Passengers. TAILCONE ACOB 907: Guidelines for Crewmember Training of Tailcone Training Devices (DC-9 approval). 8900.1: Guidelines for Crewmember Training on Aircraft Tailcones and Tailcone Training Devices # 3-1863. 29 TAXI 14 CFR 121.391(d): Flight attendants (seated during taxi). ACOB 205: Duty Assignment of Required and Non-Required Flight Attendants. 8900.1: Duty Assignment of Required and Non-Required Flight Attendants # 3-3513. 3 ACOB 206: Use of Supernumerary Personnel in Aircraft Cabins. 8900.1: Use of Non-Flight Attendant Personnel in Aircraft Cabins # 3-3514. 3 ACOB 212: Stowage of Galley Service Items. 8900.1: Stowage of Galley Service Items # 3-3549. 15 ACOB 219: Door/Slide Arming. 8900.1: Door/Slide Arming # 3-3560. 15 TECHNICAL STANDARD ORDERS (TSO) Rev 021 Page 72 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 80. Cabin Safety Subject Index Aircraft Certification Service TSO Index. TRAINING - CFRs (also see complaint resolution officer, crew qualifications, hazardous materials, operating experience) 119.53: Wet leasing of aircraft and other arrangements for transportation by air. 14 CFR 121.400, 135.321: Applicability and terms used. 14 CFR 121.401, 135.323: Training program: General. 14 CFR 121.403, 135.327: Training program: Curriculum. 14 CFR 121.404: Compliance dates: Crew and dispatcher resource management training. 14 CFR 121.405, 135.325: Training program and revision: Initial and final approval. 14 CFR 121.415, 135.329: Crewmember and dispatcher training requirements. 14 CFR 121.417, 135.331: Crewmember emergency training. 14 CFR 121.418: Differences training: Crewmembers and dispatchers. 14 CFR 121.421, 135.349: Flight attendants: Initial and transition ground training. 14 CFR 121.427, 135.351: Recurrent training. 14 CFR 121.429: [Reserved]. 14 CFR 121.432: General (crewmember qualifications). 14 CFR 121.433(e): Training required. 14 CFR 121.434: Operating experience, operating cycles, and consolidation of knowledge and skills. 14 CFR 121.569: Equipment interchange: Domestic and flag operations. 14 CFR 121.801: Applicability. (Emergency Medical Equipment and Training) 14 CFR 121.803: Emergency medical equipment. 14 CFR 121.805: Crewmember Training for inflight medical events. 14 CFR 125.289, 135.295: Initial and recurrent flight attendant crewmember testing requirements. 14 CFR 125.293, 135.301: Crewmember: Tests and checks, grace provisions, training to accepted standards. 49 CFR 172: Training requirements: Handling and carriage of hazardous materials. Rev 021 Page 73 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 81. Cabin Safety Subject Index 14 CFR 135.341: Pilot and flight attendant crewmember training programs. 14 CFR 135.343: Crewmember initial and recurrent training requirements. 49 CFR 1544.233: Security coordinators and crewmembers, training. 49 CFR 1544.235: Training and knowledge for individuals with security-related duties. 49 CFR 1544.303: Bomb or air piracy threats. TRAINING – BROAD SPECTRUM AC 120-88A: Preventing Injuries Caused by Turbulence. ACOB 205: Duty Assignment of Required and Non-Required Flight Attendant (info regarding trainees meeting qualification requirements). 8900.1: Duty Assignment of Required and Non-Required Flight Attendants (info regarding trainees meeting qualification requirements) # 3-3513. 3 ACOB 206: Use of Supernumerary Personnel in Aircraft Cabins. 8900.1: Use of Non-Flight Attendant Personnel in Aircraft Cabins # 3-3514. 3 ACOB 207: Pre-departure Cabin Equipment Checks by Flight Attendants. 8900.1: Pre-departure Cabin Equipment Checks by Flight Attendants # 3-3553. 15 ACOB 216: Flight and Cabin Crewmember Coordination and Communication, and safety During Potentially Hazardous Conditions of Flight. 8900.1: Flight and Cabin Crewmember Coordination and Communication, and Safety During Potentially Hazardous Conditions of Flight # 3-3562. 15 ACOB 217: Fire Prevention. 8900.1: Fire Prevention # 3-1851. 29 ACOB 219: Door/Slide Arming. 8900.1: Door/Slide Arming # 3-3560. 15 ACOB 220: Flight Attendant Operating Experience. 8900.1: Flight Attendants Operating Experience # 3-3531. 2 8900.1: Flight Attendants Operating Experience (reduction of OE hours on an aircraft) # 3-3531 (K). 2 ACOB 221: Procedures and Training for Emergency Evacuations. Rev 021 Page 74 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 82. Cabin Safety Subject Index 8900.1: Procedures and training for Emergency Evacuations # 3-1853. 29 ACOB 222: Crewmember Training for Emergency Evacuation Demonstrations. 8900.1: Crewmember Training for Emergency Evacuation Demonstrations # 3-3461. 39 ACOB 223: Flight Attendant Training on Conditions of Aircraft Following an Accident. 8900.1: Training on Conditions of Aircraft Following an Accident. # 3-1854. 29 ACOB 224: Training for Flight and Cabin Crewmembers on the Availability, Capability, and Use of Emergency Flotation Equipment. 8900.1: Availability, Capability, and Use of Emergency Flotation Equipment # 3-1855. 29 ACOB 225: Training of Cockpit and Cabin Crewmembers on the Operational Characteristics of Chemically Generated Supplemental Oxygen System and Updating of Passenger Briefing Information. 8900.1: Training on the Chemically Generated Supplemental Oxygen System # 3-1856. 29 ACOB 226: Emphasis on Time Management and Crew Coordination in Preparation of Cabin for Impending Emergency Landing. 8900.1: Emphasis on Time Management and Crew Coordination in Preparation of Cabin for Impending Emergency Landing # 3-3564. 15 ACOB 227: Flight Attendant Restraint During a Crash and Emergency Evacuation Second Exit Determination. 8900.1: Flight Attendant Restraint During a Crash and Emergency Evacuation Second Choice Exit Determination # 3-3565. 15 ACOB 229: Flight Attendant Training on the Use of Cockpit Emergency Equipment. 8900.1: Flight Attendant Training on the Use of Flight Deck Emergency Equipment # 3-1857. 29 ACOB 230: Training on Protective Breathing Equipment, and other Fire Control Equipment, and Related Training Drills. 8900.1: Training in Fire Control Equipment and Related Training Drills # 3-1858. 29 ACOB 231: Crewmember Cabin Safety Training. ACOB 907: Guidelines for Crewmember Training on Aircraft Tailcones and Approval of Tailcone Training Devices (DC-9). 8900.1: Guidelines for Crewmember Training on Aircraft Tailcones and Tailcone Training Devices # 3-1863. 29 ACOB 911: Procedures and Training for Emergency Evacuation. Rev 021 Page 75 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 83. Cabin Safety Subject Index 8900.1: Procedures and training for Emergency Evacuations # 3-1853. 29 ACOB 928: Crewmembers Procedures for Assessing Damage To Aircraft Inflight (reporting equipment and threatening situations). ACOB 940: Care of Surviving Passengers Following Air Carrier Accidents. ACOB 947: Crewmember Emergency Training; Use of Mockups (Policy). 8900.1: Crewmember Emergency Training; Use of Mockups # 3-1864. 29 ACOB 959: Crewmember Survival Training. 8900.1: Crewmember Survival Training # 3-1865. 29 ACOB 966: Cabin Fluorescent Light Ballast Fires. 8900.1: Cabin Fluorescent Light Ballast Fires # 3-1852. 29 SAFO 07008: Cabin Fluorescent Light (Luminaire) Assembly (Fixtures). AC 120-61A: Crewmember Training on In-flight Radiation Exposure. AC 121-21B: Information Guide for Training and Manual Requirements in Air Transportation of Hazardous Materials. AC 120-44A: Air Carrier First Aid Programs. 8900.1: Emergency Evacuation and Ditching Drills # 3-1862. 29 8900.1: Approval of Flight Attendant Training Programs and Acceptance of Flight Attendant Manuals (FAA inspector) # 3-1870. 29 8900.1: Need for Flight Attendants to be Aggressive in Initiating Aircraft Evacuations # 3-1871. 29 8900.1: Guidelines for Crewmember Training on Aircraft Tailcones and Approval of Tailcone Training Devices # 3-1863. 29 8900.1: Unwarranted Evacuations # 3-1861. 29 8900.1: Procedures and Training for Potential Decompression Emergencies # 3-1859. 29 8900.1: Crewmember Indoctrination Training and Reduction of Programmed Hours During Labor Unrest # 3- 1866. 29 8900.1: Guidelines for Evaluating Home Study as a Substitute for Classroom Training # 3-1867. 29 8900.1: Training, Qualifications and Operational Control of Flight Attendants Who have served or May be Serving at more than One Air Carrier # 3-1868. 29 8900.1: Evacuation Slide Drill # 3-1869. 29 Rev 021 Page 76 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 84. Cabin Safety Subject Index 8900.1: NTSB Recommendations from the Tower Air Accident # 3-1872. 29 TRAINING – APPROVAL/EVALUATION 8900.1: Flight Attendant Training Curriculums # 3-1726 – 3-1730. 27 8900.1: Flight Attendant Training Approval Process # 3-1746 – 3-1747. 28 8900.1: Flight Attendant Training Approval Process – Job Aid Figure 3-107. 28 8900.1: Cabin Safety and Flight Attendant Training # 3-1851 – 3-1872. 29 8900.1: Training Program Inspections for Parts 121 and 135 # 6-625: (D. Instructional Delivery Methods.) 57 8900.1: Training Program Overview # 3-1071. 58 8900.1: Definitions 3-1072. 58 8900.1: Training Programs: A Schematic Depiction # 3-1074. 58 8900.1: Categories of Training # 3-1075. 58 8900.1: Curriculum Development # 3-1077. 58 8900.1: Curriculum Segments # 3-1078. 58 8900.1: Training Module Construction # 3-1079. 58 FAA-AM-98-19: Analysis of Ditching & Water Survival Training Programs of Major Airframe Manufacturers and Airlines. AC 121-34B: Emergency Medical Equipment Training. InFO 09010: Availability of a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) In-flight Firefighting Training Video. 8900.1: FAA Form 8410-1, Airman Proficiency/Qualification Check (Sample competency check form design) Figure 5-21. 53 Legal Interpretation: Hazardous Materials Training Records. TRAINING – AIRCRAFT GROUND 8900.1: Flight Attendant Aircraft Ground Training – General # 3-1826. 6 8900.1: Flight Attendant Aircraft Ground Training – Aircraft Ground Training Curriculum Segment # 3-1827. 6 8900.1: Flight Attendant Aircraft Ground Training – General Operational Subjects Training Modules # 3- 1828. 6 Rev 021 Page 77 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 85. Cabin Safety Subject Index 8900.1: Flight Attendant Aircraft Ground Training – Aircraft-Specific Emergency Subjects Training Modules # 3-1829. 6 8900.1: Flight Attendant Aircraft Ground Training – Adaptation of Flight Attendant Aircraft Ground training Curriculum Segment to the Various Categories of Training # 3-1830. 6 8900.1: Flight Attendant Aircraft Ground Training – Curriculum Segment Completion Requirements # 3-1831. 6 8900.1: Flight Attendant Aircraft Ground Training – Evaluation of Training Hours # 3-1832. 6 8900.1: Flight Attendant Aircraft Ground Training – Crediting Distance Learning as a Component of Ground Training for Flight Attendants # 3-1833. 6 8900.1: Flight Attendant Aircraft Ground Training – Evaluation of Flight Attendant Aircraft Ground Training Curriculum Segment Outline for Initial Approval # 3-1834. 6 TRAINING – BASIC INDOC 8900.1: Flight Attendant Basic Indoctrination Training – General # 3-1766. 5 8900.1: Flight Attendant Basic Indoctrination Training – Basic Indoctrination Subject Areas # 3-1767. 5 8900.1: Flight Attendant Basic Indoctrination Training – Flight Attendant Basic Indoctrination Training Modules # 3-1768. 5 8900.1: Flight Attendant Basic Indoctrination Training – Operator-Specific Training Modules # 3-1769. 5 8900.1: Flight Attendant Basic Indoctrination Training – Flight Attendant-Specific Training Modules # 3-1770. 5 8900.1: Flight Attendant Basic Indoctrination Training – Curriculum Segment Completion Requirements # 3- 1771. 5 8900.1: Flight Attendant Basic Indoctrination Training – Evaluation of Training Hours # 3-1772. 5 8900.1: Flight Attendant Basic Indoctrination Training – Evaluation of a Flight Attendant Basic Indoctrination Curriculum Segment Outline for Initial Approval # 3-1773. 5 8900.1: Flight Attendant Basic Indoctrination Training – Flight Attendant Basic Indoctrination Curriculum Segment Job Aid # 3-1774. 5 TRAINING – EMERGENCY TRAINING 8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – General # 3-1791. 4 8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – Joint Pilot/Flight Attendant Evacuation Training # 3- 1792. 4 Rev 021 Page 78 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 86. Cabin Safety Subject Index 8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – General Emergency Training Subject Areas # 3- 1793. 4 8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – Flight Attendant Evacuation Command # 3-1794. 4 8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – Content of F/A General Emergency Training Curriculum Segment Outline # #-1795. 4 8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – General Emergency Training Modules # 3-1796. 4 8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – Emergency Equipment Training Modules # 3-1797. 4 8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – Emergency Situation Training Modules # 3-1798. 4 8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – Handling of Carry-on Baggage During an Aircraft Accident # 3-1799. 4 8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – Emergency Drill Training Modules # 3-1800. 4 8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – Emergency Drills # 3-1801. 4 8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – Guidelines for Training Flight Attendants Assigned to Open More Than One Door During an Aircraft Emergency Evacuation # 3-1802. 4 8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – Adaptation of General Emergency Training Curriculum Segments to the Various Categories of Training # 3-1803. 4 8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – Curriculum Segment Completion Requirements # 3- 1804. 4 8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – Evaluation of Training Hours # 3-1805. 4 8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – Evaluation of Cabin and Exit Mockups # 3-1806. 4 8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – Evaluation of F/A General Emergency Training Curriculum Segment Outline for Initial Approval # 3-1807. 4 8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training – F/A General Emergency Curriculum Segment Job Aid # 3-1808. 4 TRAINING – RECORDKEEPING (see recordkeeping) TRAINING – REQUALIFICATION 8900.1: Flightcrew Requalification Training Curriculum definition # 3-1361. 52 8900.1: Requalification for failure to complete recurrent training during the eligibility period # 3-1365. 52 8900.1: Part 121 Requalification Curriculum Flight Crewmember Overdue Training, table 3-75. 52 Rev 021 Page 79 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 87. Cabin Safety Subject Index 8900.1: Evaluation of Requalification Training Curriculums for Initial Approval # 3-1369. 52 TRANSIT STOPS (see distribution of flight attendants) TRAYS 14 CFR 121.577: Stowage of food, beverage, and passenger service equipment during airplane movement on the surface, takeoff, and landing. ACOB 212: Stowage of Galley Service Items (prohibition against serving during surface movement). 8900.1: Stowage of Galley Service Items # 3-3549. 15 ACOB 213: Potential Problems Associated with Food and Beverage Service. 8900.1: Potential Problems Associated with Food/Beverage Service # 3-3551. 15 8900.1: Galley Security # 3-3568. 15 TURBULENCE (also see seatbelt discipline) 14 CFR 121.317, 125.217, 135.127: Passenger information requirements, smoking prohibitions, and additional seatbelt requirements (obeying seatbelt sign). ACOB 213: Potential Problems Associated with Food and Beverage Service. 8900.1: Potential Problems Associated with Food/Beverage Service # 3-3551. 15 ACOB 215: Standup Bars. ACOB 216: Flight and Cabin Crewmember Coordination and Communication, and Safety During Potential Hazardous Conditions of Flight. 8900.1: Flight and Cabin Crewmember Coordination and Communication, and Safety During Potentially Hazardous Conditions of Flight # 3-3562. 15 ACOB 228: Passenger Seatbelt Discipline. 8900.1: Passenger Seatbelt Discipline # 3-3561. 15 ACOB 824: Actions Relative to Turbulence Encounters. ACOB 915: Change to Federal Aviation Regulation Section 121.576 (restraint galley items during turbulence). 8900.1: Policy for Passengers and Flight Attendants Use of Seatbelts During Turbulence # 3-3567. 15 AC 120-88A: Preventing Injuries Caused by Turbulence. Rev 021 Page 80 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 88. Cabin Safety Subject Index SAFO 05007: Announcing AC 120-88 Preventing Injuries Caused by Turbulence. InFO 11001: Seat Belt Use and Passenger Injuries in Turbulence. VENTILATION 14 CFR 25.831, 121.219, 125.117: Ventilation (standards for adequate ventilation). 14 CFR 121.421: Flight attendants: Initial and transition ground training (ventilation controls). AC 121-35: Management of Passengers during Ground Operations without Cabin Ventilation. VOLUNTARY DISCLOSURE PROGRAMS AC 00-58B: Voluntary Disclosure Reporting Program. AC 121-37: Voluntary Disclosure Reporting Program - Hazardous Materials InFO 08021: New guidance for sign-off by part 119 designated management personnel for Voluntary Disclosure Reporting Program (VDRP) submissions. WASTE_COMPARTMENTS 14 CFR 25.791: Passenger information signs and placards. 14 CFR 121.215(e), 125.113: Cabin interiors (requirements for towel and waste receptacles). ACOB 217: Fire Prevention. 8900.1: Fire Prevention # 3-1851. 29 WEAPONS (also see security) 49 CFR 1544.219: Carriage of accessible weapons. 49 CFR 1544.221: Carriage of prisoners under the control of armed law enforcement officers. 49 CFR 1544.223: Transportation of Federal Air Marshalls. 49 CFR 1540.111: Carriage of weapons, explosives, and incendiaries by individuals. 14 CFR 121.575: Alcoholic beverages (no alcohol to someone with a deadly/dangerous weapon). 14 CFR 135.119: Prohibition against carriage of weapons. AC 108-2: Security Rules - Carriage of Weapons and Escorted Persons. Rev 021 Page 81 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 89. Cabin Safety Subject Index WEIGHT AND BALANCE AC 120-27E: Aircraft Weight and Balance Control. WIDE-BODIED AIRCRAFT (wide-bodied aircraft specifically mentioned) ACOB 208: Routine Opening/Closing of Doors on Wide-bodied Jets. 8900.1: Routine Opening/Closing of Doors on Wide-Bodied Jets # 3-3481. 13 ACOB 214: Problems with Lower Lobe Galleys. 8900.1: Problems with Lower Lobe Galleys # 3-3552. 15 ACOB 217: Fire Prevention. 8900.1: Fire Prevention # 3-1851. 29 ACOB 221: Procedures and training for Emergency Evacuations. 8900.1: Procedures and training for Emergency Evacuations # 3-1853. 29 8900.1: Training on Operation of DC-10 Doors # 3-1860. 29 Rev 021 Page 82 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 90. Additional FAA, Government Agencies, and Industry Resources FAA RESOURCES Recently Published Rulemaking Documents Aircraft Safety Alerts Supplemental Type Certificates Airline Certification Type Certificate Data Sheets ATOS - Main Unruly Passenger Statistics ATOS Reference Library Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) FAA VIDEOS Aviation Safety & Health Program (ASHP) Aircrew Survival Videos Cabin Safety FAA In-flight Firefighting Training Video Civil Penalties FAA Laptop Battery Fires Video Equivalent Levels of Safety Findings FAA System Safety Video Federal Register Physiology of Flight Videos Final Rules (CFR) Fire and Cabin Safety Reports OTHER FEDERAL AGENCIES Fire and Cabin Safety Research Aviation Safety Reporting System (NASA) Flight Delay Information EPA - Aircraft Drinking Water Hazardous Materials – Airline Operations Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Guide Hazardous Materials – Passengers and Crew PHMSA – Hazardous Materials Safety Hazardous Materials – Regulations and Policies PHMSA – Hazmat Training Program Guide Historical FAA Regulations PHMSA – Training materials and Publications Legal Interpretations Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Master Minimum Equipment List (MMEL) Master Minimum Equipment (MMEL) Policy EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER INFO Letters Air Cruisers (Slide/Life rafts, survival gear) Notices of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) AmSafe – Commercial Aircraft Air Bags NPRM – Proposed and Final Rules AmSafe – Frayed seatbelt defined Passengers with disabilities Rev 021 Other Resources 1 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 91. Additional FAA, Government Agencies, and Industry Resources AmSafe – General Information Aviation Safety Reporting System (ASRS) USA Eastern Aero Marine (life rafts, survival gear) EM-1A/1D Megaphone (ACR Electronics) U.S.A. AND INTERNATIONAL CREWMEMBER EVENTS PUBLISHED REPORTS EM-2BA Megaphone (ACR Electronics) ASRS Callback Essex PBE Confidential Human Factors Incident Reporting Kids Fly Safe (C.A.R.E.S. seat harness) Programme – (CHIRP) UK Scott PBE (Select Products  Chemical Oxygen Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority – Cabin Breathing Units  Protective Breathing Safety Equipment (PBE P/N 802300-14will appear) SAFETY RELATED PUBLICATIONS Zodiac Aerospace FlightSafety AeroSafety World Magazine 2006 – Zodiac Aerospace – Aviation Oxygen present. Supersedes FlightSafety Cabin Crew Safety, covers safety in general. FlightSafety Cabin Crew Safety 1988 - 2006. Dedicated to cabin safety issues. Worldwide industry happenings and cabin things CABIN GADGETS FIRST AID AE – Airline Extenders, LLC Red Cross position on compressions only Cup Pilot e-crater (seat belt extensions) TRANSPORT CANADA AIRCRAFT INFORMATION Electronic cigarette - blucigs Aircraft exit profiles Electronic cigarette - njoy Extend-its (seatbelt extensions) Gizmodo Leg rest - inflatable Plane Clean Air Plane Sheets CABIN CREW REPORTING SYSTEMS Rev 021 Other Resources 2 Date: 02-23-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 92. 8900.1 Cross Reference Flight Standards Information Management System 1 - Approval and Acceptance of Flight Attendant Manuals and Checklists (V3 Ch32 S13) 2 - Cabin Safety and Flight Attendant Management: Flight Attendant Qualifications (V3 Ch33 S5) 3 - Cabin Safety and Flight Attendant Management: Flight Attendant Requirements (V3 Ch33 S4) 4 - Flight Attendant General Emergency Training Curriculum Segment (V3 Ch23 S4) 5 - Flight Attendant Basic Indoctrination Training Curriculum Segment (V3 Ch23 S3) 6 - Flight Attendant Aircraft Ground Training Curriculum Segment (V3 Ch 23 S5) 7 - Aborted Takeoff Demonstration Procedures (V3 Ch30 S3) 8 - Approval and Acceptance of Manuals and Checklists (V3 Ch32 S2) 9 - Operator Recordkeeping, Air Carrier: Acceptance or Approval Process (V3 Ch31 S2) 10 - Operator Recordkeeping, Air Carrier: Computer-Based Recordkeeping (V3 Ch 31 S4) 11 - Operator Recordkeeping, Air Carrier: Currency Periods for Records (V3 Ch 31 S3) 12 - Operator Recordkeeping, Air Carrier: General (V3 Ch31 S1) 13 - Cabin Safety and Flight Attendant Management: Instrument and Equipment Requirements (V3 Ch 33 S3) 14 - Operations Specifications: Part A Operations Specifications—General (V3 Ch18 S3) 15 - Cabin Safety and Flight Attendant Management: Operations—Cabin Safety (V3 Ch 33 S6) 16 - Cabin En Route Inspections (V6 Ch2 S8) 17 - Flight Attendant Training Curriculums (V3 Ch23 S1) 18 - Compliance and Enforcement Special Considerations, Air Carrier (V14 Ch2 S1) 19 - General Information for Air Carrier Certification and Fractional Ownership: General Information (V2 Ch2 S1) 20 - Air Carrier Commercial Operator Certificate Determinations, Types of Certificates, and Applicable Rules (V2 Ch2 S2) 21 - Assignment of FAA Responsibilities, Operating Certificates (V2 Ch1 S2) 22 - Obtaining and Constructing Certificate/Designator Numbers for Operating Certificates (V2 Ch1 S3) 23 - Hazardous Materials or Dangerous Goods (V2 Ch2 S6) 24 - International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Company Designators and Telephony Designators (Call Signs) (V2 Ch2 S7) 25 - Part 121 Certification: General Information (V2 Ch3 S1) 26 - Part 121 Certification: Certification Phases (V2 Ch3 S2) 27 - Flight Attendant Training Curriculums (V3 Ch23 S1) 28 - Flight Attendant Training Approval Process (V3 Ch 23 S2) 29 - Cabin Safety and Flight Attendant Training (V3 Ch23 S6) 30 - Advanced Qualification Program: Crew Resource Management (CRM) / Dispatch Resource Management (DRM) Integration and Assessment (V3 Ch21 S5) 31 - Air Carrier Check Airmen, Instructors, and Supervisor Programs: General (V3 Ch20 S1) 32 - Advanced Qualification Program: Scope, Concepts and Definitions (V3 Ch21 S1) 33 - Advanced Qualification Program: Surveillance (V3 Ch21 S2) 34 - Advanced Qualification Program: Instructors/Evaluators/Aircrew Program Designees (V3 Ch21 S3) 35 - Advanced Qualification Program: The Advanced Qualification Program Approval Process (V3 Ch21 S4) 36 - Evacuation and Ditching Demonstrations: General (V3 Ch33 S1) 37 - Ditching Demonstrations (V3 Ch33 S4) 38 - Evaluating Evacuation and Ditching Demonstrations Parts 121 and 125 (V3 Ch30 S6) 39 - Cabin Safety and Flight Attendant Management: Special Airworthiness Requirements (V3 Ch33 S2) 40 - Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) (V11 Ch2 S1) 41 - Air Carrier Management Effectiveness (V3 Ch28 S1) 42 - Transportation of Oxygen Generators (Chemical) (V6 Ch11 S1) Rev 020 Cross Reference 1 Date: 01-04-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 93. 8900.1 Cross Reference 43 - Manuals, Procedures, and Checklists: Background and Definitions (V3 Ch32 S1) 44 - Manuals, Procedures, and Checklists for Parts 91K, 121, 125, and 135: Procedures (V3 Ch32 S7) 45 - General Operations Manuals for 14 CFR Parts 121/135 (V3 Ch32 S4) 46 - Minimum Crew Requirements for Boarding and Presence of Federal Air Marshals (V9 Ch2 S1) 47 - Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) (V11 Ch2 S1) 48 - Proving and Validation Tests (V3 Ch29 S1-S8) 49 - Certification Process Document - Volume 10 Air Transportation Oversight System (V10 Ch6 S2) 50 - Aircraft Configuration Control Document - Volume 10 Air Transportation Oversight System (V10 Ch6 S3) 51 - Exemptions, Deviations, Waivers, and Authorizations (V3 Ch2 S1) 52 - Flightcrew Requalification Training Curriculums (V3 Ch19 S11) 53 - Flight Reviews and Competency Checks (V5 Ch2 S3) 54 - The Aborted Takeoff Emergency Evacuation Demonstration (V3 Ch30 S2) 55 - Operations Specifications: Background Information (V3 Ch18 S1) 56 - Accept or Approve Manuals, Procedures, and Checklists (V3 Ch32 S6) 57 - Training Program Inspections for Parts 121 and 135 (V6 Ch2 S21) 58 - Scope, Concepts, and Definitions (V3 Ch19 S1) 59 - Maximum Passenger Seating Capacity for Airplanes Used in 14 CFR Part 121 or 125 Operations (V3 Ch30 S9) Back to: Abbreviations and Main Directories Table of Contents Rev 020 Cross Reference 2 Date: 01-04-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 94. Where do I find… If you are looking for… Look here: Note: Hyperlinks connect to the designated section within the CSSI; then locate the referenced link. Cabin / Inflight Operations If a passenger is caught smoking in the cabin in a passenger seat 8900.1: Compliance with smoking and is advised smoking is prohibited, does that count as a smoking regulations for in-flight operations 14- violation and needs to be reported? 155. See 14-156 (B)(1) If an Automated External Defibrillator, Emergency Medical Kit, or PL-73: MMEL Relief for Emergency First Aid Kit is used during flight, is there any relief available from Medical Equipment. grounding an airplane? If a passenger brings a drink on the plane, and another passenger 121.577 (a) Stowage of food, has the same drink provided by the airline, do all drinks have to be beverage, and passenger service collected before taxi? equipment during aircraft and movement on the surface, takeoff, and landing and 8900.1: Stowage of Galley Service Items # 3-3549. If a passenger brings food or a container (meal, beverage, etc.) on 8900.1: Stowage of Galley Service board, how is it considered regarding compliance? Items # 3-3549. What is permissible to stowed in seat back pockets? 8900.1: Carry-on Baggage Programs # 3-3547 (F.)(2) and InFO 09018: Stowage of Items in Seat Pockets. Can an air carrier stow galley supplies in the passenger cabin, and 8900.1: Stowage of Galley Service how would the supplies be considered for the purpose of Items # 3-3549 (C). and Cargo compliance? section. Are there any special requirements related to flight attendant/s TCDS - Type Certificate Data Sheets (minimum crew) that must be placed at specific door/s? If there is a requirement, it will be listed in the aircraft-specific TCDS Information about flight attendant jumpseat direct view 14 CFR 25.785: Seats, berths, safety requirements. belts and harnesses. and AC 25.785- 1B: Flight Attendant Seat and Torso Restraint System Installations. Can a mirror be used to meet the requirement of having a direct AC 25.785-1B: Flight Attendant Seat view of the passenger cabin? and Torso Restraint System Installations. See 5. Definition of Terms, (a)(3) Direct View. An operator is conducting some operations entirely in a foreign 8900.1: Exit Seating Program # 3- country, such as a wet lease. Most or perhaps all passengers 3572. speak one foreign language. Does this cause or require all foreign See 3-3572, P. Special Procedures speaking passengers to be excluded from the exit seats? Or do special procedures need to be developed for this type of situation? Rev 020 Where do I find… 1 Date: 01-04-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 95. Where do I find… Extra personnel are being used on board as servers, translators, 8900.1: Use of Non-Flight Attendant customer relations staff, etc. and are working in the cabin. They are Personnel in Aircraft Cabins # 3-3514. not trained as flight attendants. How should they be regarded for Read all, however specifically see 3-3514 safety compliance purposes? (B)(2) Information related to access to the flight deck and procedures to 8900.1: Procedures for Opening, be designed by the operator (protecting the secure zone)? Closing, and Locking of Flight Deck Doors #3-47.(B) and 14 CFR 121.584: Requirement to view the area outside the flightdeck door. How does the FAA define “readily accessible” (applicable to Legal Interpretation: 14 CFR 121.309 emergency equipment, manuals, etc.) (c)(4) Location of Fire Extinguishers on Flight Deck – Requirements. How can I find out what equipment can be inoperative on an MMEL – Master Minimum Equipment aircraft, and if there are any required placards that need to be List, then click Airplane  model of plane affixed to the item? (Boeing / Airbus, etc.). Then search for the equipment and associated placard requirements to be affixed. Are aircraft required to have a place for a passenger with a 14 CFR 382.67: What is the disability to stow their personal wheelchair? requirement for priority space in the cabin to store passengers' wheelchairs? How many aisle seat armrests are required to be movable to 14 CFR 382.61: What are the comply with DOT Rule 382? requirements for movable aisle armrests? and Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in Air Travel – Final Rule: Effective May 13, 2009. What must be covered when conducting a special briefing, who 14 CFR 121.571 Briefing passengers must receive it, and when must the briefing occur? before takeoff See (3)(i), (ii) & (4) If lights inside a lavatory are inoperative, does that make the whole General reference can be found in the lavatory inoperative? Master Minimum Equipment List (MMEL) See the aircraft’s Minimum What can make a lavatory inoperative? Equipment List for specifics. Where is a list of FAA approved portable oxygen concentrators and FAA Approved Portable Oxygen the testing results? Concentrators - Positive Testing Results. 121.571 (b)(3) and Final Rule: Aircraft Safety information cards have printed on them “Final assembly of Assembly Placard Requirements this airplane was completed in [INSERT NAME OF COUNTRY].” What requires this, and is it applicable to all types of operation? Duty Time / Scheduling Can Scheduling/Operations, etc. call a crewmember during a rest Legal Interpretation: One phone call period? exception, Section 121.471. Rev 020 Where do I find… 2 Date: 01-04-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 96. Where do I find… Can a qualified off-duty flight attendant “volunteer” to substitute for Legal Interpretation: Use of volunteer a working crewmember during boarding and deplaning? Flight Attendants during boarding and deplaning. Can a PIC initiate aircraft operation knowing flight attendant duty Legal Interpretation: Pilot in Command time rules would be violated? responsibility regarding duty and rest. If a flight attendant is provided a hotel room during a delay, does Legal Interpretation: Use of hotel to that permit for an extension of duty time? extend duty time. If a flight attendant is scheduled to perform office duties prior to a Legal Interpretation: Flight Attendant flight assignment, does that time count towards total duty time? Office duty and duty time, Section 121.467. Information about understanding application of the 24 consecutive Legal Interpretation: 24 consecutive hours off in any 7 days; reserve status/standby status as applies to hours during any 7 consecutive meeting rest requirements; and when a crewmember needs to calendar days, Section 121.467 know about their 24 hour rest period. Does a flight attendant need to know in advance when they receive Legal Interpretation: 24 consecutive their 24 hours off during any 7 calendar days? hours during any 7 consecutive calendar days, Section 121.467 If a crewmember was on standby/reserve for 24 hours and did not Legal Interpretation: Reserve time is report for duty, can the 24 hours be classified as rest to satisfy the not considered part of rest. 24 hours in any 7 consecutive days rest requirement? Manuals What are the general requirements concerning manual design and 8900.1: Overview of Manual content Requirements. See entire section Information that can aid in understanding how to design 8900.1: Adequacy of Procedures # 3- procedures, forms, checklists, or tools. 3267 Warning, Caution, and Note are frequently used in manuals. Where 8900.1: Overview of Manual is a definition of what these terms imply to the reader for the Requirements # 3-3263. See (B. purpose of consistency? Definitions). Do manuals or other files containing “Sensitive Security 14 CFR 1520.13: Marking SSI. Information” require any special markings? Training What are the training and qualification requirements to serve as an 8900.1: Air Transportation Ground Air Transportation Ground Instructor or an Air Transportation Instructor # 1401 & 1402. Supervisor, and what are their authorization limits? What does is mean to provide an appropriate Supervisor or Ground Legal Interpretation: Appropriate Instructor to administer competency checks? Supervisor or Ground Instructor administering competency checks. Rev 020 Where do I find… 3 Date: 01-04-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 97. Where do I find… A sample competency check form design? 8900.1: FAA Form 8410-1, Airman Proficiency/Qualification Check, Figure 5-21 What requires a competence check to be performed annually? 14 CFR 121.427 (b)(3) Recurrent training. What information is required to be in hazardous materials training 14 CFR 121.1007 (c): Hazardous records? Materials Training Program - Training Records What are the national norms for training hours for General 8900.1: Flight Attendant General Emergency Training? Emergency Training See Evaluation of Training Hours # 3- 1805. What is the difference between Information VS Record with regard 8900.1: Operator Recordkeeping, Air to training records? Carrier: General # 3-2981 – 3-2985. The conditions that must be present for a classroom to be 8900.1: Training Program Inspections approved? for Parts 121 and 135 # 6-625: (D. Instructional Delivery Methods What are the qualifications/expectations of instructors? 8900.1: Training Program Inspections for Parts 121 and 135 # 6-625: (D. Instructional Delivery Methods.) 8900.1: Training Program Inspections What are the expectations of an operator’s courseware? for Parts 121 and 135 # 6-625: (C. Courseware Inspection) Miscellaneous / Other What condition must an aircraft be in on the day of the conformity 8900.1: Aircraft Configuration Control check? Document. Is a LOPA required, and where can LOPA requirements be found? 8900.1: Certification Process Document. and 8900.1: Aircraft Configuration Control Document. (Word search: LOPA) CRO requirements related to having an employee present at each Nondiscrimination on the Basis of airport served. Does the CRO have to be physically present? Disability in Air Travel – Final Rule: Effective May 13, 2009. See page 45 of 75, section 382.151, 2nd paragraph; and page 48 of 75, second to last bullet. Detailed information about different aircraft doors? Aircraft exit profiles See Transport Canada Aircraft Information Question/s from Data Collection Tools Rev 020 Where do I find… 4 Date: 01-04-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 98. Where do I find… SAI 6.1.3, # 1.12: Do the procedures address the intent of the Legal Interpretation: Pilot in Command guidance contained in Pilot in Command Responsibility regarding responsibility regarding duty and rest. Flight Attendant Duty and Rest, Interpretation 1997-6 Looking for something and can’t find it? Do you have any questions or suggestions related to information difficult to find in the Cabin Safety Subject Index? Please send an email and your question/suggestion may be included in a subsequent revision of the CSSI. ------------------------------------------------------------ Documents still used for reference as they are not expired, yet not presently published. Documents listed are awaiting reissue, to be reincorporated into 8900.1: FSAT 97-06: Passenger Information on Beechcraft 1900’s and Other Similar Airplanes. FSAT 97-06 Passenger Informatio FSAT 04-01A: Location and Placement of Service Animals on Aircraft in Commercial Aviation. FSAT 04-01A Placement of service FSAT 05-01: Use of Orthotic Positioning Devices by People with Disabilities in Aircraft Seats. FSAT 05-01 Orthotic positioning devices.pd Legal Interpretation (Regionally issued): Fitness of Airline Pass Riders Legal Interp - Fitness of Airline Pass Riders Rev 020 Where do I find… 5 Date: 01-04-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL
  • 99. Final Rule/Amendments As the RGL website Final Rules & Regulations changes web addresses frequently, direct hyperlinks to the specific document are not provided. When the title of the document does not indicate content of the Final Rule/Amendment, text with parenthesis in italics provides a general description. To find the document, use Federal Register Advanced Search, enter the title of the document and the specific date of issue. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 CFR Parts 121 and 135: Emergency Medical Equipment; Final Rule (04/12/2001) [Docket No. FAA– 2000–7119; Amendment No. 121–280 and 135–78] 14 CFR Parts 119, 121, 135, and 145: Hazardous Materials Training Requirements; Final Rule (10/07/2005) [Docket No.: FAA–2003–15085; Amendment Nos. 119–10, 121–316, 135–101, 145–24] 14 CFR Parts 121, 129, and 135: Prohibition of Smoking on Scheduled Passenger Flights; (06/09/2000) [Docket No. FAA–2000–7467; Amendment Nos. 121–277, 129–29 and 135–76] 14 CFR Part 121: Flightdeck Door Monitoring and Crew Discreet Alerting Systems; Final Rule; (08/15/2007) [Docket No. FAA-2005-22449; Amendment No. 121-334] 14 CFR Parts 121 and 135: Air Carrier and Commercial Operator Training Programs; Final Rule (12/20/1995) [Docket No. 27993; Amdt No. 121-250, 135-57] (CRM Training) 14 CFR Parts 91, 121, 125, and 135: Crewmember Interference, Portable Electronic Devices, and Other Passenger Related Requirements; Final Rule (01/07/1999) [Docket No. FAA-1998-4954] 14 CFR Part 91, et al.: Commuter Operations and General Certification and Operations Requirements; Air Carrier and Commercial Operator Training Programs; Final Rules (12/20/1995) [Docket No. 28154; Amendment Nos. 91-245, 119, 121-251, 125-23, 127-45, 135-58, SFAR 50-2, SFAR 71 and SFAR 38-12] (Emergency Flotation Means) 14 CFR Parts 121 and 135: Aircraft Assembly Placard Requirements; Final Rule (06/29/2004) [Docket No. FAA–2004–18477] Final Rules not available online Flight Attendant Duty Time – Final Rule Duty & Rest - Fed Reg Version- FA Prea Recently released Final Rules 14 CFR Part 121 Crewmember Requirements When Passengers are Onboard; Final Rules (11/05/2010) [Docket No. FAA–2009–0022; Amendment No.: 121–350] Crewmember requirements when pa Rev 020 Final Rule/Amendments 1 Date: 01-04-2011 Rev. by DWW, SDL