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Authenticated Laws 確真本香港法例 All

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specified above all the conditions and requirements of the Hong Kong Air Navigation Regulations for the time being in force which are applicable thereto have been complied with.

Signed Date

PANAMA POKAA MA

(3) If the certificate is not written in the aircraft log book, engine log book or propeller log book, whichever is appropriate, kept in respect of the aircraft, the operator shall preserve the certi- ficate for a period of two years and shall, as soon as is reasonably practicable and in any case within six months of the giving of the certificate, cause particulars sufficient to identify the certificate to be written in such log book;

(4) If such log books as aforesaid are not required to be kept in respect of the aircraft, the operator shall provide a book which shall be deemed to be the appropriate log book for the purposes of paragraph (3) of this regulation.

51. With reference to Article 15 of the Order, application for the grant or renewal of a licence to act in the capacity of aircraft maintenance engineer, or for the extension of a rating included in such a licence, should be made to the Department of Civil Avia- tion, Hong Kong, on a form which will be supplied on request.

Age of Applicant and Period of Licence.

62. (1) An applicant for the grant of an aircraft maintenance engineer's licence must be not less than 21 years of age.

(2) The period for which a licence may remain in force. following either the grant or any renewal thereof, shall not exceed twelve months.

Requirements for Grant, etc., of Licence.

53. The requirements to be satished for the grant or renewal of a licence or for the extension of a rating are specified in "Section L1-Licensing" of "British Civil Airworthiness Requirements" issued by the Department of Civil Aviation.

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Privileges attaching to Licence.

54. The categories of certification and duties of certification in respect of which licences may be granted shall be as follows-

Category A. (applicable to aircraft, excluding engines).

(1) Certification as to fitness for flight of an aircraft for which

a certificate of airworthiness is about to be issued. (ii) Certification of work done under approved maintenance

schedules.

(iii) Certification of repairs approved as minor repairs. (iv) Certification of modifications approved as minor modifi-

cations.

(v) Certification of replacement of approved components and

parts.

Category B. (applicable to aircraft, excluding engines).

(i) Certification of aircraft after overhaul, including the engine installation, except that the overhaul, repair or modification of the instruments, automatic pilots, variable- pitch propellers or electrical equipment shall have been previously certified by a firm approved for the purpose or by an aircraft maintenance engineer licensed for the purpose in Category X.

(ii) Certification of approved repairs.

(ii) Certification of approved modifications.

(iv) Certification of the replacement of approved components

and parts.

(v) Certification of the construction of components and parts and the materials used therefor, unless it is stated in the Licence that this duty is excluded.

Category C. (applicable to engines).

(i) Certification as to fitness for flight of the engines in an aircraft for which a certificate of airworthiness is about to be issued.

(ii) Certification of work done under approved maintenance

schedules.

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