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SECOND SCHEDULE.
INSTRUCTOR'S and Assistant INSTRUCton's RatinG.
[reg. 4.]
The feen chargeable for an investigation by a panel of examiners of qualifications for an instructor's or an assistant" instructor's rating shall be as follows-
For an investigation of qualifications for the inclusion of the
rating in the licences
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For an investigation of qualifications for the extension of
renewal of the rating
By Command,
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Colonial Secretary,
18th August, 1955.
(Secretariat 6/951/52)
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THE HONG KONG AIR NAVIGATION (Landing and Housing FEES) REGULATIONS, 1955-
In exercise of the powers conferred upon him by Article 53 of the Colonial Air Navigation Order, 1955, the Governor has made the following regulations---
1. These regulations may be cited as the Hong Kong Air Citation Navigation (Landing and Housing Fees) Regulations, 1955, and and Com- shall come into operation on cst September, 1955.
2. In these regulations— "Director" means the Director of Civil Aviation, Hong Kong; "Officer-in-Charge of the aerodrome" means such Officer as shall have been appointed by the Director to enforce these regulations; "aerodrome" means any area of land or water designed, equipped, Set apart or commonly used for affording facilities for the landing and departure of aircraft,
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3. (1) Landing fees for aircraft landing at Hong Kong Landing Airport shall be payable at the rates specified in the Table shown fees. In Regulation 3 (10).
(a) The weight of the aircraft for the purposes of the first column of the said Table shall be the maximum permissible weight of the aircraft as authorized by the Certificate of Air- worthiness.
(3) Save as hereinafter provided, a landing fee at the rate specified in the said Table shall be payable in respect of each landing of an aircraft at an aerodrome.
(4) No landing fee will be charged in respect of a landing at the conclusion of a test flight made from an aerodrome before departure, provided such flight has been undertaken solely for the purpose of testing the aircraft, or its engines, or accessories, and provided that prior notice of the purpose of the flight has been given to the Officer-in-Charge of the aerodrome in the approved form.
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