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106.—(1) This article applies to flights for the purpose of the commercial air transport of passengers by aircraft registered in the Territory.
(2) Before an aircraft takes off on a flight to which this article applies, and before it lands, the pilot-in-command must take all reasonable steps to ensure that the crew of the aircraft are properly secured in their seats and that any persons carried in compliance with article 42 are properly secured in seats which are located as far as is practical near floor level and close to emergency exits.
(3) From the moment when, after the embarkation of its passengers for the purpose of taking off on a flight to which this article applies—
(a)an aircraft first moves until after it has taken off,
(b)before it lands until it comes to rest for the purpose of the disembarkation of its passengers, and
(c)whenever by reason of turbulent air or any emergency occurring during the flight the pilot-in-command considers it necessary,
the pilot-in-command must take all reasonable steps to ensure that all passengers of 2 years of age or more are properly secured in their seats by safety belts (with diagonal shoulder strap, where required to be carried) or safety harnesses and that all passengers under the age of 2 years are properly secured by means of a child restraint device.
(4) The pilot-in-command must ensure that an aircraft with a non-pressurised cabin is not operated above flight level 100, except under and in accordance with the terms of an approval granted by the Governor.
(5) Except where the cabin pressure altitude does not exceed 10,000 feet during the flight, the pilot-in-command must take all reasonable steps to ensure that—
(a)before the aircraft reaches flight level 130 the method of use of the oxygen provided in the aircraft in compliance with the requirements of article 35 is demonstrated to all passengers;
(b)when flying above flight level 130 all passengers and cabin crew are instructed to use oxygen; and
(c)during any period when the aircraft is flying above flight level 100 oxygen is used continuously by all the flight crew of the aircraft.
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