THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JANUARY 15, 1932.
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by a line to the said boundary stone on the seawall marked “ 'K.T.A. 6” is hereby sanctioned for the use of aircraft, and is hereby approved as a regular place of departure or landing of aircraft carrying passengers for hire or reward: Such Aerodrome, together with the following water area, Viz. That part of Kowloon Bay lying to the North of a line drawn East and West through Channel Rocks,
shall be the Air Port of this Colony and shall be under the control of the Director of Air Services. A map showing the said Air Port is deposited at the Sub-Registry of Aircraft established in this Colony. (See paragraph 7).
6.-(1) On the arrival of aircraft,-
(a) from a healthy area—no medical examination is necessary;
(b) from an infected area— -a medical inspection of passengers and crew on land- ing may be carried out by a Government medical officer if thought desirable.
(2) In the event of a case of illness of an infectious nature occuring en route, the infected person and baggage shall be disembarked and be dealt with as may be directed by a Government medical officer, who may require disinfection of the aircraft and baggage.
(3) On the departure of aircraft-no person suffering from an infectious disease shall be allowed to embark, or to be carried.
SECTION IV.
REGISTRATION OF AIRCRAFT.
7. With reference to paragraph 1 of Schedule I to the Order, a Sub-Registry of Aircraft is hereby established at the Harbour Office in this Colony.
8. With reference to Article 4 (1) of the Order and Schedule I thereto, the person for the time being holding the office of Director of Air Services is hereby appointed Registrar of Aircraft for the Colony.
9. Within fourteen days of the importation into this Colony of any aircraft the owner thereof shall fill in and send to the Registrar of Aircraft, Harbour Office, Victoria, Hong Kong, a form containing the particulars set out in Form No. 1 obtainable at the Harbour Office. This paragraph shall not apply to any aircraft consigned to some place outside the Colony and in transitu on any vessel as bonâ fide cargo and entered on the manifest.
10. Applications for the registration of aircraft in this Colony should be made to the Registrar of Aircraft, Harbour Office, Victoria, Hong Kong, by whom application forms will be supplied on demand.
11. The register of aircraft may be inspected at the Sub-Registry at any time. during normal office hours on payment of the prescribed fee (see paragraph 92).
SECTION V.
CERTIFICATES OF AIRWORTHINESS.
12. With reference to Article 4 (1) (ii) of the Order and Schedule II thereto, applications for certificates of airworthiness should be made to the Registrar of Aircraft, Harbour Office, Victoria, Hong Kong, by whom application forms will be supplied on demand.
13. With reference to paragraph 5 of Schedule II to the Order, the owner of an aircraft applying for a certificate of airworthiness, shall present the aircraft at such place and time as may be directed, for inspection.
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