Markings and placards
86.  An AOC holder must ensure that, for every large aeroplane —
(a)any placard, listing or instrument marking containing prescribed operating limitations is displayed —
(i)in a conspicuous place in the aeroplane; and
(ii)in such a manner to minimise the risk of erasure, disfigurement, obscuring, or removal;
(b)each unit of measure used on a placard, listing or instrument marking is the same as that on any related instrument or in the related flight manual;
(c)each fuel contents gauge is clearly marked to indicate the units to which the gauge is calibrated;
(d)a placard or marking is displayed in the immediate vicinity of each fuel and oil filler with the specification or grade, or both, of fuel or oil, as appropriate;
(e)for each door (other than a flight deck door) in the aeroplane that separates a passenger compartment from another compartment that has emergency exit provisions, a placard is displayed to indicate that the door must be open during take-off and landing;
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(f)any placard or marking required under any certificate issued in respect of the aeroplane is present at the designated location and remains legible; and
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(g)a passenger information sign or placard containing a prohibition against smoking is displayed in each lavatory compartment and every other appropriate location in the aeroplane.
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