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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 136 — Commercial Air Tours and National Parks Air Tour Management · § 136.7

§ 136.7. Passenger briefings.

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(a)Before takeoff each pilot in command shall ensure that each passenger has been briefed on the following:
(1)Procedures for fastening and unfastening seatbelts;
(2)Prohibition on smoking; and
(3)Procedures for opening exits and exiting the aircraft.
(b)For flight segments over water beyond the shoreline, briefings must also include:
(1)Procedures for water ditching;
(2)Use of required life preservers; and
(3)Procedures for emergency exit from the aircraft in the event of a water landing.
(c)If any passengers on board a flight conducted under this part are secured with a supplemental restraint system, the pilot in command of that flight must ensure those passengers are briefed in accordance with § 91.108(g) of this chapter. [Docket FAA-1998-4521, 72 FR 6912, Feb. 13, 2007, as amended by Docket FAA-2023-2250, Amdt. 136-3, 89 FR 67850, Aug. 22, 2024]
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