Part 92 Conveyance of dangerous goods Flashcards
May dangerous goods be carried in cabin or on flight deck ?
Unless otherwise provided for in Document SA-CATS 92, dangerous goods shall not be stowed in an aircraft cabin occupied by passengers or on the flight deck of an aircraft.
(2) Training as required by this part shall only be provided by ?
a dangerous goods training organisation designated in terms of part 141.
(4) Any person, employee or agency, referred to in sub-regulation (1) shall complete refresher dangerous goods training every_____, calculated from the month of the successful completion of the initial ________ or the preceding refresher dangerous goods training, as the case may be.
24 months
dangerous goods training
(6) Any course moderator or instructor responsible for a dangerous goods training program shall successfully complete a______ initial training course and thereafter successfully complete a dangerous goods training refresher course within ______ calculated from the month of the completion of the initial course with an approved ATO.
category 6
24 months
Complete the sentence
Loading in cargo aircraft
92.00.21 Unless otherwise provided for in Document SA-CATS 92, a package or overpack, containing dangerous goods and bearing a “cargo aircraft only” label, shall be loaded in a manner that ……..
any flight crew member or other person authorised by the operator, can see, handle and, where size and weight permit, separate such package or overpack from other cargo in flight.
Complete the sentence
Dangerous goods carried by passengers or flight crew members
92.00.27 No passenger or flight crew member shall carry dangerous goods as, or in, carry-on baggage or checked baggage, or on his or her person, except………
in accordance with the requirements and standards as prescribed in Document SA-CATS 92.