CASA clearly state a AWB is not law, all I do is agree with CASA. Depending on circumstances, it may well be an "acceptable means of compliance".
So then the following
Ad gen 65 a5 fire extinguishers
To
Awb 26-002
To
Awb 26-003
Which states continuing maintenance require on fire extinguishers.
THE FOLLOWING NOT IN THE AWB BUT LAW
And as law for any aircraft which are released for a period of over 6 months must comply in Part 1 of the M/R and added for maintenance required there after the realsed of the aircraft and before reissue of the next M/R iaw 42ze now 42h
This states the awb statements are not found anywere else in the regulations.
There fore to find out what MUST BE COMPLIED WITH YOU HAVE TO GO TO THE AWB.
All work MUST BE CARRIED OUT IAW A APPROVED DOCUMENT.
The approved document on the m/r statement is
6 month fire extinguisher reweigh iaw awb-26-006a6
This makes the awb a regulation that must be compied with.
Forgot to add that futher exams outside of casa and still goverment must now be carried out to gain certification to handle some types of fire extinguishers