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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 121 — Operating Requirements: Domestic, Flag, and Supplemental Operations · § 121.318

§ 121.318. Public address system.

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No person may operate an airplane with a seating capacity of more than 19 passengers unless it is equipped with a public address system which—
(a)Is capable of operation independent of the crewmember interphone system required by § 121.319, except for handsets, headsets, microphones, selector switches, and signaling devices;
(b)Is approved in accordance with § 21.305 of this chapter;
(c)Is accessible for immediate use from each of two flight crewmember stations in the pilot compartment;
(d)For each required floor-level passenger emergency exit which has an adjacent flight attendant seat, has a microphone which is readily accessible to the seated flight attendant, except that one microphone may serve more than one exit, provided the proximity of the exits allows unassisted verbal communication between seated flight attendants;
(e)Is capable of operation within 10 seconds by a flight attendant at each of those stations in the passenger compartment from which its use is accessible;
(f)Is audible at all passenger seats, lavatories, and flight attendant seats and work stations; and
(g)For transport category airplanes manufactured on or after November 27, 1990, meets the requirements of § 25.1423 of this chapter. [Docket 24995, 54 FR 43926, Oct. 27, 1989]
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