14 CFR §121.693
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The load manifest must contain the following information concerning the loading of the airplane at takeoff time:
- (a)The weight of the aircraft, fuel and oil, cargo and baggage, passengers and crewmembers.
- (b)The maximum allowable weight for that flight that must not exceed the least of the following weights:
- (1)Maximum allowable takeoff weight for the runway intended to be used (including corrections for altitude and gradient, and wind and temperature conditions existing at the takeoff time).
- (2)Maximum takeoff weight considering anticipated fuel and oil consumption that allows compliance with applicable en route performance limitations.
- (3)Maximum takeoff weight considering anticipated fuel and oil consumption that allows compliance with the maximum authorized design landing weight limitations on arrival at the destination airport.
- (4)Maximum takeoff weight considering anticipated fuel and oil consumption that allows compliance with landing distance limitations on arrival at the destination and alternate airports.
- (c)The total weight computed under approved procedures.
- (d)Evidence that the aircraft is loaded according to an approved schedule that insures that the center of gravity is within approved limits.
- (e)Names of passengers, unless such information is maintained by other means by the certificate holder.