Federal Aviation Administration, DOT Pt. 121, App. A contrary provisions of 14 CFR part 21, and 14 CFR 25.1447, 119.51, 121.329, 121.333 and 129.13, notwithstanding, for the duration of this SFAR: (1) A person described in paragraph (a) of this section may conduct flight operations and add airplanes to operations specifications with disabled lavatory oxygen systems, modified in accordance with FAA Airworthiness Directive 2011-04-09, subject to the following limitations: (i) This relief is limited to regulatory compliance of lavatory oxygen systems. (ii) Within 30 days of March 29, 2013, all oxygen masks must be removed from affected lavatories, and the mask stowage location must be reclosed. (iii) Within 60 days of March 29, 2013 each affected operator must verify that crew emergency procedures specifically include a visual check of the lavatory as a priority when checking the cabin following any event where oxygen masks were deployed in the cabin. (2) An applicant for an airworthiness certificate may obtain an airworthiness certificate for airplanes to be operated by a person described in paragraph (a) of this section, although the airplane lavatory oxygen system is disabled. (3) A holder of a production certificate may apply for an airworthiness certificate or approval for airplanes to be operated by a person described in paragraph (a) of this section. (4) An applicant for a type certificate or change to a type certificate may obtain a design approval without showing compliance with Section 25.1447(c)(1) of this chapter for lavatory oxygen systems, in accordance with this SFAR. (5) Each person covered by paragraph (a) of this section may inform passengers that the lavatories are not equipped with supplemental oxygen. (c) Return to service documentation. When a person described in paragraph (a) of this section has modified airplanes as required by Airworthiness Directive 2011-04-09, the affected airplanes must be returned to service with a note in the airplane maintenance records that the modification was done under the provisions of this SFAR. (d) Expiration. This SFAR expires on September 10, 2015, except this SFAR will continue to apply to any airplane for which the FAA approves an extension of the AD compliance time for the duration of the extension. [Doc. No. FAA-2011-0186, 78 FR 5710, Jan. 28, 2013] APPENDIX A TO PART 121 - FIRST AID KITS AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL KITS Approved first-aid kits, at least one approved emergency medical kit, and at least one approved automated external defibrillator required under Section 121.803 of this part must be readily accessible to the crew, stored securely, and kept free from dust, moisture, and damaging temperatures. FIRST-AID KITS 1. The minimum number of first aid kits required is set forth in the following table: No. of first-aid kits No. of passenger seats 0-50 ....................................................................... 51-150 ................................................................... 151-250 ................................................................. More than 250 ....................................................... 2. Except as provided in paragraph (3), each approved first-aid kit must contain at least the following appropriately maintained contents in the specified quantities: Contents Quantity Adhesive bandage compresses, 1-inch ................ Antiseptic swabs .................................................... Ammonia inhalants ................................................ Bandage compresses, 4-inch ................................ Triangular bandage compresses, 40-inch ............. Arm splint, noninflatable ........................................ Leg splint, noninflatable ......................................... Roller bandage, 4-inch .......................................... Adhesive tape, 1-inch standard roll ....................... Bandage scissors .................................................. 08:20 May 17, 2019 Jkt 247048 PO 00000 Frm 00265 Fmt 8010 16 20 10 8 5 1 1 4 2 1 3. Arm and leg splints which do not fit within a first-aid kit may be stowed in a readily accessible location that is as near as practicable to the kit. EMERGENCY MEDICAL KITS 1. Until April 12, 2004, at least one approved emergency medical kit that must contain at least the following appropriately maintained contents in the specified quantities: Contents Quantity Sphygmomanometer ........................................... Stethoscope ......................................................... Airways, cropharyngeal (3 sizes) ........................ Syringes (sizes necessary to administer required drugs). 255 VerDate Sep<11>2014 1 2 3 4 Sfmt 8002 Y:\SGML\247048.XXX 247048 1 1 3 4