Where a package(s) of dangerous goods is permitted by these Instructions for carriage on both a passenger and cargo aircraft and the package(s) has affixed the "Cargo aircraft only" label in accordance with a State Variation(s) (e.g. US 2, US 10, US 13, etc.), then the package(s) may be transported on both passenger and cargo aircraft within Australia beyond the first port of unloading of the package(s) in Australia, but in these circumstances the "Cargo aircraft only" label must be removed. The "Cargo aircraft only" label may be removed by the operator, the shipper or an agent of the operator or shipper. The shipper must provide the appropriate dangerous goods transport document with the package(s) and, where applicable, an air waybill (or consignment note), prepared in accordance with these Instructions for transport of the package on both a passenger and cargo aircraft within Australia. When following the provisions of AU 05, the operator must complete a dangerous goods acceptance check in accordance with 7;1 prior to further transport of the package(s) aboard an aircraft within Australia.