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General Provisions            59

10. (1) There shall also be kept for every commercial aircraft:--

(a) An aircraft log book which shall contain the following particulars:--
       
(i) Category to which the aircraft belongs; its nationality and registration marks; full name, nationality and residence of the owner; name of maker; carrying capacity of the aircraft;

(ii) Type and series number of engine; type of propeller showing number, pitch, diameter and maker's name;

(iii) Type of wireless apparatus fitted;
      
(iv) Table showing the necessary rigging data for the information of persons in charge of the aircraft and of its maintenance;
       
(v) A fully detailed engineering record of the life of the aircraft, including all acceptance tests, overhauls, replacements, repairs and all works of a like nature
 
(b) An engine log book for each engine, which shall contain the following particulars:--
       
(i) Type of engine, series number, maker's name, power, normal and maximum revolutions of engine, date of production and first date put into service;
      
(ii) Registration mark and type of aircraft in which the engine has been installed;
     
(iii) A fully detailed engineering record of the life of the engine, including all acceptance tests, hour runs, overhauls, replacements, repairs, and all work of a like nature.     (See I.C., Annex C.)
        
(2) Entries in log books shall be made in ink as soon as possible after the events they record. Entries to be made in the journey log book may be first made in a rough note book, but shall be permanently entered within twenty-four hours after the events recorded. The first entries in the aircraft and engine log books shall be made by the constructor; subsequent 
entries in these log books and all entries in other log books shall be made by the