Commander to ensure crew, passengers, and baggage secure
50.—(1) This article applies to a flight for the transport of passengers by an aircraft registered in the Isle of Man.
(2) Before the aircraft takes off and before it lands, the commander must take all reasonable steps to ensure that —
(a)the crew of the aircraft are properly secured in their seats; and
(b)any cabin crew are properly secured in seats that are in a passenger compartment and that are so situated that the cabin crew can readily assist passengers.
(3) During the period and in the circumstances described in paragraph (4), the commander must take all reasonable steps to ensure that—
(a)all passengers of two years of age or more are properly secured in their seats by safety belts (with diagonal shoulder strap, if required to be carried) or safety harnesses;
(b)all passengers under the age of two years are properly secured by means of a child restraint device; and
(c)(i)those items of baggage in the passenger compartment that the commander reasonably considers ought by virtue of their size, weight or nature to be properly secured are properly secured; and
(ii)in the case of an aircraft capable of seating more than 30 passengers, such baggage is either stowed in the passenger compartment stowage spaces approved by the Department for the purpose or carried in accordance with the terms of a permission granted by the Department.
(4) The period and circumstances referred to in paragraph (3) are —
(a)after the embarkation of its passengers for the purpose of taking off, from the moment when the 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 an emergency occurring during the flight, the commander considers it necessary to take the steps specified in paragraph (3).