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CAPÍTULO SEGUNDO MARCO CONTEXTUAL.

SOMBRA DEL REINO CASTELLANO

CAR 602.60, 604.39, 705.90 705 Operators • Distributed throughout the cabin

Readily available to both passengers and crew

The stowage compartment must be clearly marked to indicate that it contains a first aid kit

• Clearly identified

• Indicates last inspection date

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7a First Aid Kits (cont’d)

CAR 602.60, 705.90 CAR 604.39

705 operators • Quantity:

• O - 50 passenger seats - 1 kit

• 51 - 150 passenger seats - 2 kits

• 151 - 250 passenger seats - 3 kits • 251 or more passenger seats - 4 kits

Note: If only 1 kit is carried then it must be as close as practicable to an emergency exit.

Contents meets regulatory requirements for 705 operators:

2 Antiseptic swabs

2 Applicator - disposable 100 Adhesive strip bandages 6 Gauze bandages (7.5cmx4.5m) 4 Triangular bandages 1 Container for kit

4 Burn dressings (10cm x 10cm)

4 Compress, sterile dressings (7.5cm x 12cm) 8 Gauze, sterile dressings (7.5cm x 7.5cm) 1 Hand cleanser or towelettes (Pkg.) 1 First Aid Manual (current edition) 1 Pad with shield or tape for eye 1 First Aid record

1 Scissors (10cm) 1 Splint set with padding

1 Tape - Adhesive, surgical (1.2cm x 4.6cm) 1 Tweezers

1 Pair of latex gloves

604 operators

• 51 - 150 passenger seats - 2 kits

• Quantity:

• O - 50 passenger seats - 1 kit

• 151 - 250 passenger seats - 3 kits • 251 or more passenger seats - 4 kits Contents meet regulatory requirements for 604 operators:

1 Antiseptic swabs

1 Applicator - disposable 25 Adhesive strip bandages 2 Gauze bandages (7.5cmx4.5m) 2 Triangular bandages 1 Container for kit

4 Burn dressings (10cm x 10cm)

2 Compress, sterile dressings (7.5cm x 12cm) 4 Gauze, sterile dressings (7.5cm x 7.5cm) 1 Hand cleanser or towelettes (Pkg.) 1 First Aid Manual (current edition) 1 Pad with shield or tape for eye 1 First Aid record

1 Scissors (10cm) 1 Splint set with padding

1 Tape - Adhesive, surgical (1.2cm x 4.6cm) 1 Tweezers

1 Pair of latex gloves

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7b Medical Kit • Must be on every aircraft with over 100 passenger seats

CAR 705.91

• Contents meets regulatory requirements:

1 Sphygmomanometer 1 Stethoscope

4 Syringes (sizes necessary to administer required drugs)

6 Needles (sizes necessary to administer required drugs) and 1 safe disposal unit 1 50% dextrose injection, 50cc

2 Epinephrine/Adrenaline 1: 1000, single dose ampoule or equivalent 2 Diphenhydramine HCl injection, single dose ampoule or equivalent 10 Nitroglycerin (tablets or equivalent)

2 Protective non-permeable latex gloves or equivalent, disposable 1 Bronchodilator inhaler (metered dose or equivalent)

4 Acetylsalicylic acid (ASA)

1 CPR mask with an oxygen port and 2 valves

1 Intravenous (IV) administration kit (including alcohol sponges, tape, bandage, scissors and tourniquet)

1 Appropriate intravenous (IV) solution, e.g. normal saline 0.9% (500cc) 1 Set of airways, oropharyngeal (3 sizes) or 1 ambu bag

1 Atropine (0.4-0.6 mg per ml, single dose ampoule or equivalent) Basic instructions for use of the drugs in the kit.

7c Megaphones

CAR 705.89 • • Quantity Required on aeroplanes authorized to operate with 60 or more passengers

• 61 to 90 passenger seats - 1 megaphone

• 100 or more passenger seats - 2 megaphones • At least 1 on each passenger deck

• Portable and battery powered

• Conveniently located and readily available

7d ELT

CAR 605.38 CAR 605.39

Type: AD, AF, AP, A or F if over land 1 ELT

Type W or S if over water operating to 602.63

(a) 2 ELT multi-engine turbo jet aeroplane, air transport service with pax and over water carrying life rafts

(b) 1 ELT if not (a)

7e Crash Axe

CAR 705.92 • One must be carried on board every aircraft.

7f Life Preservers/Flotation Devices

CAR 602.62 • If required due to operation, one for each pax and flight attendant. • Ensure that the life preservers on board match those on the SFC. • Easily accessible when the person is seated

7g Flashlights

CAR 602.60 CAR 705.79, 705.97

604 operators

• When operating at night, readily available for use by each flight attendant 705 only

• Stowage must be accessible from each required flight attendant seat. • Readily available for use by each required flight attendant.

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7h Fire Extinguishers • Must be carried on board

CAR 705.93, 604.41 • Type must be suitable for extinguishing fires in aircraft compartments and those in

the passenger compartment must minimize hazard of toxic gas concentrations. • Conveniently located and readily available for immediate use

• At least one extinguishers must be Halon (604 operators only) • At least two extinguishers must be Halon (705 operators only)

• The stowage compartment must be clearly marked to indicate that it contains a fire extinguisher (705 operators only)

Quantity & Location - 705 operators

• Class E cargo compartment - 1 extinguisher, accessible to crew during flight

• In each isolated galley - 1 extinguisher,

• 60 or fewer passenger seats - 2 extinguishers, or • 61 to 200 passenger seats - 3 extinguishers, and

201 or more passenger seats - 1 extra for each unit of 100 seats •

Quantity & Location - 604 operators

• Class E cargo compartment - 1 extinguisher, accessible to crew during flight

• In each isolated galley - 1 extinguisher

• 19 or fewer passenger seats - 1 extinguisher, or

• 20 to 60 passenger seats - 2 extinguishers, or

• 61 to 200 passenger seats - 3 extinguishers, and

• 201 or more passenger seats - 1 extra for each unit of 100 seats

7i Cargo Fire Fighting Equipment

AD 93-07-15 • If Class B cargo compartment ensure the following is on board:

CAR 602.86 • Equipment to ensure that a crew member can reach all parts with a fire extinguisher

• 48 lbs of Halon 1211 or equivalent - readily available for use in cargo • 2 portable water extinguishers (2.5 gallons each) - adjacent to cargo area • 120 minutes of protective breathing for one person

• 30 minutes of protective breathing for second person

• At least 30 minutes of protective breathing equipment stored adjacent to the cargo entrance

• All protective breathing equipment is to be stored outside the cargo compartment

• View port from pax compartment into cargo compartment • Garments for two people stored adjacent to the cargo entrance • Smoke or flame barrier between cargo and pax compartments • Smoke or fire detection system in cargo compartment that provides an

aural and visual warning to crew members in pax compartment • Two way communication between cargo interior and flight deck

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7i Cargo Fire Fighting Equipment (cont’d)

CAR 602.86 AD 93-07-15

• Placards defining cargo loading limitations that provide sufficient access for fire fighting along the entire length of two sides of each pallet or container

• General lighting: lights at 40-inch intervals at 1/2 the pallet/container height and at full pallet/container height.

• Longitudinal access pathway: 40-inch intervals along a line that is 2 inches of and parallel to the floor centered on the pathway.

7j Safety Features Card

CAR 705.44, 604.19 Applicable to 604 with 20 seats or more and 705 operators: • Provided for each passenger at their seat

• The card contains only safety information

Information respecting the emergency equipment and exits on the aeroplane in either printed or pictographic form.

• Accurate for the aeroplane type and configuration in which it is carried and in respect of the equipment carried;

• Depicted in a clear and distinct manner. The card contains the following information:

• Mask location and presentation; the actions to be performed by the seated passenger in order to obtain the mask, activate the flow of oxygen and correctly don and secure the mask; and

• 604 operators - smoking restrictions

• The location, operation and method of using each emergency exit type on the aeroplane, (705 only - including identification of those emergency exits known to be rendered unusable in a ditching or because of the aeroplane configuration such as a combi configuration);

• The safety information is: Note: 604 operators with 19 seats or less-

• Presented with clear separation between each instructional procedure. All actions required to complete a multi-action procedure is presented in correct sequence and the sequence of actions is clearly identified; and • The name of the air operator and the aeroplane type is indicated on the card. • Smoking is prohibited

(604 operators - when and where smoking is prohibited)

• Each type of safety belt or safety harness installed for passenger use, including when to use, and how to fasten, tighten and release;

• When and where carry-on baggage must be stowed; and any other requirements/restrictions pertinent to that particular aeroplane;

• Correct positioning of seat backs and chair tables for take-off and landing; • Fixed passenger oxygen system showing:

• Priority for persons assisting others with oxygen;

• Passenger brace position for impact, as appropriate for each type of seat and restraint system installed for passenger use; including the brace position for an adult holding an infant;

• The safest direction and most hazard-free escape route for pax movement away from the aeroplane following evacuation;

• The attitude of the aeroplane while floating;

• Location of life preservers and correct procedures for removal from

stowage/packaging; donning and use of the life jacket for adult, child and infant users including when to inflate;

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7j Safety Features Card (cont’d) • Location and use of life rafts;

• The form, function, colour and location of any Floor Proximity Emergency Escape Path lighting system that is installed.

CAR 705.44, 604.19 • Location, removal and use of flotation devices; and

604 operators & 705 aeroplanes where flight attendants are not required • Location of first aid kits;

• Location of fire extinguishers that are accessible to pax; • Location of Emergency Locator Transmitters; and

• Location of survival equipment, and if the stowage compartment is locked, the means of access;

7k Protective Breathing Equipment

CAR 705.71, 604.40

Note: For 705 operators the total number must not be less than the minimum number of flight attendants required for the flight

• Quantity & Location

• 1 in each Class A, B, and E cargo compartment that is accessible to crew members during flight

• 1 for each hand-held fire extinguisher in each isolated galley • 1 within 1 metre of each required hand-held fire extinguisher (unless

authorized to be further away)

At each location indicated above, there should be a 15-minute supply of oxygen. (This could satisfy 605.31 also)

7l Oxygen

CAR 605.31 • Oxygen - Unpressurized When flying between 10,000 &13,000

Enough oxygen for entire flight over 30 minutes for all crew members and 10% of passengers (no less than 1)

When flying over 13,000

Enough oxygen for entire flight for all passengers and crew.

If an air transport service then at least 1 hour of oxygen for all persons on board.

CAR 605.31 • Oxygen - Pressurized following Decompression

When flying between 13,000 & 25,000

Enough oxygen for entire flight over 30 minutes for all crew members and 10% of passengers (no less than 1)

When flying above 25,000

Enough oxygen for entire flight for all passengers and crew.

If an Air Transport Service then at least 30 minutes of oxygen. However, 2 hours for flight crew if authorized to fly over 25,000.

CAR 705.94 • Portable Oxygen for Flight Attendants on Pressurized Aircraft

If flying over 25,000

A readily available 15 minute supply of portable oxygen equipment or

A sufficient number of masks or spare masks & outlets to ensure an immediate supply of oxygen to each flight attendant

(distributed throughout the cabin)

CAR 705.72 • Conveniently located and easily accessible First Aid Oxygen - 705

Enough oxygen for 2% (no less than 1) of the occupants for 1 hour or for the entire period of flight above 8,000 ft following a decompression.

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8 LIGHTS

8a Floor Lighting - Floor Proximity Emergency Escape Path Markings

CAR 705.78

• The floor path lighting must meet the standards set out in the Airworthiness Manual.

• If required, present and operable.

8b Ordinance Signs -

Exit, Seat Belt & No Smoking

CAR 602.86

• Passenger view will not be obstructed due to the stowage of carry-on baggage, equipment or cargo

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