Cabin crew training
149.—(1)  An AOC holder must ensure that, before a person is assigned duty as a cabin crew member for a flight of a large aeroplane on a commercial air transport operation, the person has satisfactorily completed the appropriate ground and flight training for the aeroplane type being used for the operation.
(2)  An AOC holder must ensure that the training established and maintained for a person who may be assigned duty as a cabin crew member on a large aeroplane addresses, as appropriate, the following matters:
(a)the authority structure of the aeroplane crew;
(b)the assignment of crew members, including their functions and responsibilities during emergencies;
(c)the procedures for passenger handling, including emergency procedures and procedures to be followed in dealing with special classes of passengers according to its Operations Manual;
(d)the passenger briefings;
(e)the proper use of cabin equipment and controls;
(f)the location of safety and emergency equipment available for use by cabin or other crew members;
(g)the location and use of oxygen equipment;
(h)the location and use of all normal and emergency exits, including evacuation slides and escape ropes;
(i)the use of all safety and emergency equipment available on the aeroplane, in accordance with regulation 150;
(j)the awareness of dangerous goods in accordance with regulation 153;
(k)the knowledge of human performance as related to passenger cabin safety duties, including flight crew and cabin crew coordination;
(l)the applicable regulations and supporting documentation;
(m)the AOC holder’s documentation system and related procedures.