Who is responsible for the completeness and availability of all emergency equipment on- board
- Safety department of CAA
- Maintenance service in place of departure
- The carrier or operator of an aircraft
- The aircraft commanderCorrect answer
Explanation
According to EASA Part-NCO (NCO.GEN.105), the pilot-in-command is responsible for the safety of the aircraft and its occupants, which implies ensuring that…
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