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Aviation Order 20.16.1.
Note 2   Civil Aviation Order 100.7 requires all aircraft, except balloons, to have a loading system unless it can be shown that the aircraft cannot possibly be loaded so that its centre of the gravity falls outside the approved range, observing all limitations on compartment loads.
Note 3   Some acceptable types of loading systems are given in the CASA publication titled Weight Control of Aircraft. Where the necessary limitations can be presented in placard form, such placards prominently displayed in the aircraft may be an acceptable type of loading system.
       2A.2When passengers are carried, the operator or the operator's representative must compile a passenger list and leave it for retention at the aerodrome of departure. The list must contain the aircraft registration, the names of passengers carried, the date and estimated time of departure, and the places of embarkation and destination.
Note   Before 2 December 2021, this requirement was in subsection 7 of Civil Aviation Order 20.16.1.

6 Obligations in relation to operating different aircraft models
       6.1This subsection applies to each operator who holds a certificate authorising operations in an aircraft identified in the certificate by:
(a) manufacturer and type only; or
(b) aircraft class only.
       6.2The operator must ensure that:
(a) the operations manual contains current and appropriate operating information, procedures and instructions (the specific instructions) for each aircraft type and model operated; and
(b) before a pilot operates an aircraft, the chief pilot is satisfied that the pilot:
 (i) is competent to operate the aircraft in accordance with the specific instructions for the aircraft type and model; and
 (ii) understands the differences in each model of the aircraft type operated by the operator; and
(c) the operations manual, the maintenance control manual or other airworthiness control document contains appropriate maintenance control instructions for each aircraft type and model operated.
       6.3A current pilot operating handbook (POH) or aircraft flight manual (AFM) for the aircraft type and model when attached to the operations manual is taken to contain the specific instructions.
       6.4However, if the specific instructions in the POH or AFM do not contain instructions to ensure compliance with the Australian legislative requirements for operations of the aircraft type and model, these instructions must be stated in the operations manual.
       6.5In this subsection:
appropriate means sufficiently detailed to enable the safe operation of the aircraft type and model in accordance with the Australian legislative requirements.
Australian legislative requirements means the requirements of the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988, the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 and the Civil Aviation Orders.

7 Obligations in relation to AOC Holder's Safety Questionnaire
       7.1CASA may in writing or by electronic means or by facsimile ask an AOC holder to complete an AOC Holder's