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of oral instructions and, where necessary, practical demonstrations, inform the passengers on the aircraft of:
 (a) the location of, and manner of operating, the oxygen dispensing equipment; and
 (b) when it is necessary to use the oxygen dispensing equipment.
5 INFORMATION TO BE INCLUDED IN OPERATIONS MANUAL AND FLIGHT MANUAL
5.1 An operator must include in the operations manual required under regulation 215 of the Civil Aviation Regulations 1988 to be provided by the operator, information relating to the following matters:
 (a) the procedures to be followed in the operation of the oxygen systems in the aircraft to which the operations manual relates;
 (b) the methods of administering oxygen to passengers;
 (c) the methods of determining, by observation of the equipment, that oxygen is being supplied to dispensing units;
 (d) the variation of the duration of the oxygen supply with varying cabin pressure altitude and numbers of passengers;
 (e) the conditions of operation under which crew members must use oxygen;
 (f) the procedures for demonstrating the donning and use of oxygen masks by passengers in accordance with paragraphs 4.4 and 4.5;
 (g) schematic diagrams of the oxygen systems installed in the aircraft to which the operations manual relates.
5.2 Where a flight manual for an aircraft does not contain information and instructions relating to the matters referred to in subparagraphs 5.1 (a) and (c), the owner or operator, as the case may be, of the aircraft must alter the flight manual to include such information and instructions.
6 SUPPLEMENTAL OXYGEN REQUIREMENTS FOR UNPRESSURISED AIRCRAFT
 Supplemental oxygen for flight crew members
6.1 A flight crew member who is on flight deck duty in an unpressurised aircraft must be provided with, and continuously use, supplemental oxygen at all times during which the aircraft flies above 10 000 feet altitude.
6.2 A flight crew member must, in respect of any period during which the member is not on flight deck duty, be provided with the amount of supplemental oxygen that is provided to a crew member in accordance with paragraph 6.3.
 Supplemental oxygen for other crew members
6.3 A crew member (not being a flight crew member on flight deck duty) in an unpressurised aircraft must be provided with supplemental oxygen:
 (a) in respect of any period exceeding 30 minutes during which the aircraft flies between 10 000 feet altitude and Flight Level 120 (both inclusive); and
 (b) at all times during which the aircraft flies above Flight Level 120;
 and must use supplemental oxygen at all times during which the aircraft flies above Flight Level 140.
 Supplemental oxygen for passengers
6.4 Where an unpressurised aircraft carrying passengers flies for more than 30 minutes above 10 000 feet altitude and up to and