THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 12, 1937.
AND WHEREAS His Majesty was pleased to make the Air Navigation (Colonies, Protectorates and Mandated Territories) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order, 1936:
AND WHEREAS the Air Navigation Act, 1920, has been amended by the Air Navigation Act, 1936, and certain of the provisions of the first mentioned Act, as so amended, and certain of the provisions of the Air Navigation Act, 1936, adapted and modified as set out in the Colonial Air Navigation (Application of Acts) Order, 1937, have by that Order been extended to the colonies, protectorates and mandated terri- tories mentioned in the second schedule thereto :
AND WHEREAS it is expedient that the principal Order should be further amended in the manner hereinafter appear- ing:
NOW, THEREFORE, His Majesty, by virtue and in exercise of all the powers enabling Him in this behalf, is pleased, by and with the advice of His Privy Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows:
1. The following sub-paragraph shall be inserted at the end of the proviso to paragraph (1) of Article 4 of the principal Order :---
"(d) Condition (iv) in so far as it relates to journey log books shall not apply in the case of a British aircraft register- ed in the Colony except when engaged in international navigation."
2. The following sub-paragraph shall be inserted at the end of the proviso to paragraph (1) of Article 5 of the principal Order :-
"(e) Condition (v) in so far as it relates to the carrying in the aircraft of the prescribed certificates as to airworthiness shall not apply in the case of a British aircraft registered in the Colony except when engaged in international navigation or when flying as a public transport aircraft or an aerial work aircraft.
3. The following Article shall be substituted for Article 6 of the principal Order :-
aerodromes.
"6.—(1) The Governor may, on application made in the Licensed prescribed manner, license an aerodrome either for public use or for use by particular persons or classes of persons, and for use either by aircraft of all classes and descriptions or by particular aircraft or classes or descriptions of aircraft.
(2) The Governor may grant a licence in respect of an aerodrome on such conditions as may be prescribed or specified in the licence, and any conditions so prescribed or specified shall be complied with by the proprietor of the aerodrome as if they were contained in this Order.
(3) Any licence granted by the Governor in respect of an aerodrome shall remain in force for such period as may be specified therein not exceeding such period as may be prescribed by directions issued by the Governor. The
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