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the balloon; and
(e) the manual contains a detailed statement of ground crew training and duties, including a system to record for each trained ground crew member when and how he or she successfully completed training; and
(f) the operations are conducted in accordance with all other relevant requirements of this Order.
Note   Subject to compliance with certain conditions, Civil Aviation Order 95.53 exempts a manned balloon or hot air airship, engaged in aerial work or charter operations, from the requirements of regulation 251 of the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988 concerning seat belts and safety harnesses. Therefore, subsections 3, 4, 7 and 15 of Civil Aviation Order 20.16.3 do not apply to such a manned balloon or hot air airship.

7 Aisles
       7.1An aircraft which is engaged in charter or regular public transport operations and which is required by subsection 6 to carry 1 or more cabin attendants shall be provided with an aisle, which shall at all times enable the cabin attendants to have unobstructed passage through the compartment from front to rear.
       7.2An aircraft which is engaged in charter or regular public transport operations and which:
(a) carries 15 passengers or fewer; or
(b) satisfies the requirements of subparagraph 6.1 (a)
       need not be provided with an aisle, provided that the relevant requirements of section 20.11 can be complied with.

8 Smoking
       Pursuant to paragraph 255 (2) (a) of the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988, a notice(s) specifying the periods during which smoking is prohibited may be permanently displayed in the crew compartment and toilets of all aircraft and in the passenger compartment of aircraft which have only 1 passenger compartment and a maximum take-off weight of 5 700 kg or less.

9 Stowage of loose articles
       9.1Loose articles in the cabin of an aircraft, including items of equipment and crew members and passengers' personal effects, shall be stowed so as to avoid the possibility of injury to persons or damage to the aircraft through the movement of such articles caused by in-flight turbulence or by unusual accelerations or manoeuvres.
       9.2Except as provided for in paragraph 4.2 of section 20.16.2 all aisles, passageways and exits shall be kept clear of obstructions when the aircraft has passengers on board and is in flight below 1 000 feet above terrain or, except when embarking or disembarking passengers, is on the ground.
       9.3All solid articles shall be placed in approved stowage at all times when seat belts are required to be worn in accordance with paragraph 4.1.
       9.4Approved stowage for solid articles means:
(a) under a passenger seat, where the stowage compartment has an approved means of preventing solid articles from shifting forwards; or
(b) in an overhead locker in accordance with