A system of maintenance for an aircraft must include:
(a) a schedule that:
(i) sets out the regular maintenance inspections, tests and checks to be carried out on the aircraft; and
(ii) sets out when those maintenance inspections, tests and checks are to be carried out; and
(iii) nominates one of the maintenance inspections referred to in subparagraph (i) as the inspection to be carried out for the purposes of determining whether a maintenance release should be issued for the aircraft; and
(b) a schedule that sets out the inspection to be carried out on the aircraft if it has been struck by lightning and when that inspection is to be carried out; and
(c) a schedule that sets out the inspection to be carried out on the aircraft if abnormal flight or ground loads have been imposed on the aircraft; and
(d) a schedule that sets out the time - lifed aircraft components included in the aircraft and when each of those components is to be retired, overhauled or removed; and
(e) a schedule that sets out the procedures to be followed in carrying out the inspections, tests and checks required by the system of maintenance; and
(f) if permissible unserviceabilities have been approved for the aircraft under subregulation 37(1) in the form of a minimum equipment list--that list; and
(g) a statement that sets out:
(i) the name of the holder of the certificate of registration for the aircraft; and
(ii) the type, model and registration mark of the aircraft.