(c) A list of the radio apparatus and radio parts which in thes opinion of the Director should be regarded as removable.! together with details of their respective weights.
16. The aircraft shall also bear clearly painted upon the outside in a prominent position—
(a) its weight empty (.e. the weight referred to at (b) in'
regulation 15); and
(6) the maximum total weight authorized for the aircraft as shown for the time being in its certificate of airworthiness.
17. Whenever any alteration affecting the particulars or weights entered in the weight schedule is made, the weight schedule carried in the aircraft in accordance with regulation 15 shall be amended or replaced by a revised schedule.
18. Whenever the aircraft is weighed in accordance with regulation 14. the fixed accessories, instruments, equipment, apparatus and parts shall be checked against the particulars entered in the weight schedule referred to in regulation 15.
PART III.
INSTRUMENTS, EQUIPMENT AND Safety DeVICES IN AIRCRAFT.
19. The requirements of this Part are prescribed for the purposes of paragraphs (2) and (3) of Article 33 of the Order.
20. (1) The instruments and equipment specified in this Part shall be of approved types and shall be installed or stowed in the aircraft in a manner approved for the purpose of securing their satisfactory functioning, except that the following may be of any type suitable for the purpose and may be installed or carried in any manner which will ensure that they can be used effectively as and when required-
Maps and charts.
The navigational instruments referred to in paragraph
(9) (b) of regulation 24.
The apparatus referred to in paragraph (4) (b) of
regulation 24.
Timepieces.
Chart tables.
First aid kits.
Sea anchors (drogues).
Torches.
Whistles.
Sound signals.
Equipment for mooring or for anchoring. Mooring lights.
{2} (4) First aid kits shall contain equipment suitable for rendering first aid in any accident that may occur and sufficient for the purpose having regard to the number of persons on board the aircraft and shall include she following items-
Materials: Bandages, triangular bandages, absorbent gauze, adhesive plaster, white absorbent lint, cotton wool for wound dressings in place of these two items) burn dressings, safety pins.
Haemostatic bandage (3
Instruments:
scissors.
Drugs: Antiseptic, analgesic, stimulant,
tourniquet,
(b) 10 an aircraft requires to obtain a supply of any of the drugs the pilot in charge of the aircraft is authorized to purchase and be in possession of such quantity of the drugs as may be certified by the Port Health Officer to be necessary for the purpose. The certificate given by the Port Health Officer shall be marked by the supplier with the date of supply and shall be retained by him and kept available for inspection.
(0) Precautions shall be taken to prevent any theft of the
drugs.
(d) When the aircraft is in flight the pilot in charge of the aircraft will be responsible for seeing that the cabinet in which these drugs are kept is unlocked and the drugs are available for use during an emergency.
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