THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, DECEMBER 17, 1937.
(3) Whenever an aircraft registered in the Colony is carrying passengers for hire or reward—
(a) the owner of the aircraft shall cause to be exhibited and kept exhibited in a conspicuous place in the aircraft a legible notice stating whether and to what extent smoking is permitted in the aircraft; and
(b) no person shall smoke in the aircraft unless, or except in so far as, smoking is stated by the notice to be permitted.
No notice exhibited in an aircraft for the purpose of the foregoing provisions of this paragraph shall state that smoking is permitted therein unless, or except in so far as, smoking therein is authorized by the aircraft's certificate of airworthi- ness or by the permission in writing of the Governor.
No person shall smoke in an aircraft registered in the Colony when it is not carrying passengers for hire or reward unless, or except in so far as, smoking therein is authorized by the aircraft's certificate of airworthiness or by the per- mission in writing of the Governor.
(3A) In every British aircraft registered in the Colony such aprticulars of or notices relating to the design, construc- tion and weight of the aircraft or the equipment thereof or to any restrictions to be observed and precautions to be taken to secure the safety of the aircraft shall be exhibited and kept exhibited in such manner and in such places in the aircraft as the Governor may prescribe.
(4) A person shall not commit any act, whether by interference with the pilot or a member of the operative crew, or by tampering with the aircraft or its equipment, or by disorderly conduct, or by any other means, likely to imperil the safety of any aircraft, its passengers, or crew.
(5) Subject to the provisions of this paragraph, when an aircraft is flying within the Colony, no person shall at any time be carried on the wings or undercarriage of the aircraft, or on or in any other part thereof which is not designed for the accommodation of the personnel or passen- gers, or on or in anything attached to the aircraft :
Provided that-
(a) nothing in this paragraph shall prevent a person having temporary access-
(i) to any part of the aircraft for the purpose of execut- ing repairs to the aircraft or adjusting the machinery or equipment thereof or for the purpose of doing anything which may be necessary for the safety of the aircraft or persons or goods carried therein; or
(ii) to any part of the aircraft in which goods or stores are being carried and to which proper means of access is provided; and
(b) a person may be carried on or in any part of the air- craft, or anything attached thereto, with the permission in writing of the Governor and subject to any conditions which may be attached to that permission.
** As amended by 0). in C. of 25.10.35 (G.N. 114 of 1936) in force 1.1.36.
As amended by O. in C. of 1.7.37 (G.N. 819 of 1937) in force 1.8.37.
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