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                1.2.6    Equipment requirements for aircraft
                Several equipments are required to be in aircraft. There may be slight variations
                in requirements depending on the purpose of the aircraft/flight.
                1.2.6.1    Equipment requirements for all aircraft
                  1.  Type-approved seatbelts (shoulder and lap) for front seats
                  2.  A seat for every passenger who is 2 years or older
                  3.  A type-approved lap belt for each passenger seat
                  4.  Approved fastening device for each child under 2 years (the child may be
                      held by an adult on private flights, but not strapped into the same belt as
                      the adult)
                  5.  A sign on the seatback with an image or text instructing passengers to
                      fasten seatbelts when seated
                  6.  First aid equipment
                  7.  Hand fire extinguisher
                  8.  Clear  marking  of  cargo  and  baggage  compartments  with  maximum
                      allowable load
                  9.  Marking of fuel filler openings with text indicating the approved fuel type
                      and usable fuel in the tank
                  10. A set of spare fuses if melting fuses are used
                  11. Lights that are carried by aircraft in the air and on water must meet the
                      requirements of Appendix E to BL 1-12
                  12. ELT (Emergency Locator Transmitter). Registration of the distress beacon
                      as described in BL 1-10.
                  13. A map (latest edition) of the flight route, as well as instructions for action
                      if intercepted
                1.2.6.2     Equipment requirements for VFR Day flights
                   14. Airspeed indicator
                   15. Pressure altitude indicator
                   16. A magnetic compass
                   17. A clock showing hours, minutes, and seconds
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