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(vi) a list of the navigational equipment to be carried in the aircraft;

(vii) instructions as to the manner of computing the quantities of fuel and oil to be carried by the aircraft on each stage of the route to be flown. Such instructions shall take account of all circumstances likely to be encountered on the flight including the possibility of failure of one or more of the aircraft engines whilst en

route;

(viii) the conditions under which oxygen is to be used; (ix) a route guide (which may be a separate document but which in that case must be connected with the operations manual), containing information relating to communication and search and rescue facilities, naviga- tional aids, aerodromes, in-flight procedures, instrument approach and landing procedures and such other in- formation as the operator may deem necessary for the proper conduct of flight operations;

(x) weather minima (as defined in Article 20 of the Order) appropriate to the aircraft and any aid to be used for the aerodrome of departure, for the aerodrome of intended landing and for each alternate aerodrome.

(b) In respect of a flight other than a flight on a scheduled

journey

(i) instructions outlining the responsibilities of opera- tions personnel relating to the conduct of Hight opera- tions;

(ii) particulars of the operating crew to be carried in the aircraft for each type of operation to be conducted, including instructions as to the person to be in command of the aircraft and as to the order and circumstances in which such command should be assumed by other persons;

(ii) emergency flight procedures;

(iv) information as to the basis on which the minimum altitudes for safe flight should be calculated. For a route which is in frequent use the minimum altitudes for safe flight on each stage of the route should be stated;

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(v) the circumstances in which a radio listening watch must be maintained;

(vi) a list of the navigational equipment to be carried in the aircraft;

(vii) instructions as to the manner of computing the quantities of fuel and oil to be carried by the aircraft on each stage of the route to be flown. Such instructions shall take account of all circumstances likely to be encountered on the flight including the possibility of failure of one or more of the aircraft engines whilst en route;

(viii) the conditions under which oxygen is to be used

(ix) instructions as to the means of obtaining informa- tion relating to communication and search and rescue facilities, navigational aids, aerodromes, in-flight pro- cedures, instrument approach and landing procedures and such other information as the operator may deem necessary for the proper conduct of flight operations; provided that for a route which is in frequent use, there shall be a route guide (which may be a separate docu- ment but which in that case must be connected with the operations manual), containing such information;

(x) weather minima (as defined by Article 20 of the Order) for take-off and landing appropriate to the aircraft and any aid used, and instructions as to the increases which are to be applied to them by the person in com- mand to make them appropriate to particular aerodromes.

PART VI.

OVERHAUL, EIC, OF AIRgraft and Licensing of AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERS (INCLUDING LOG Books).

General.

47. In this Part, unless the context otherwise requires-

References to an aircraft shall be construed as including its engines, components, accessories, instruments, equipment "and apparatus, and their installations.

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