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1988 NO. 158 CIVIL AVIATION REGULATIONS - REG 139
Documents to be carried in Australian aircraft
139. (1) Subject to this regulation and to regulation 134, an Australian
aircraft shall, when flying, carry:
(a) its certificate of registration;
(b) its certificate of airworthiness;
(c) unless the Authority otherwise approves, its maintenance release and
any other document approved for use as an alternative to the
maintenance release for the purposes of a provision of these
Regulations;
(d) the licences of the operating crew;
(e) the flight manual (if any) for the aircraft;
(f) any licence in force with respect to the radio equipment in the
aircraft; (g) if the aircraft is carrying passengers-a list of the
names, places of embarkation and places of destination of the
passengers;
(h) if the aircraft is carrying cargo-the bills of lading and manifests
with respect to the cargo; and
(i) unless the Authority otherwise approves, the records kept with
respect to the aircraft under a direction given under
regulation 54.
(2) An aircraft operating wholly within Australian territory is not required,
when flying, to carry a document specified in paragraph (1) (a), (b), (f) or
(g).
(3) The Authority may exempt an aircraft from the requirement of paragraph (1)
(e) if the Authority is satisfied that the aircraft carries an operations
manual or placards or other documents that provide the pilot in command with
all the data contained in the flight manual for the aircraft.
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