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(ii) the following shall be substituted for that part of sub-paragraph (b) ending with the words "at least three nautical miles":

"(b) Within controlled airspace,

An aircraft flying within controlled airspace shall remain at least one nautical mile horizontally and 1,000 feet vertically away from cloud and in a flight visibility of at least five nautical miles:";

(6) in Rule 23, the following paragraph shall be added after

paragraph (2)-—-

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TABLE.

Column I.

Magnetic Track*

From 000°-179°†

Column 2.

Magnetic Track*

From 180*-359°†

Feet.

Flight Level.

Fest,

Flight Level,

3,500

35

4,500

45

5,500

55

6.500

65

7.500

75

8.500

85

9,500

95

10,500

103

11,500

IJS

12,500

123

13,300

135

14.500

145

15,500

135

16,500

165

17,500

175

18,500

185

19,500

195

20,500

205

*(3) Visual Flight Rules shall be deemed not to apply for flights between sunset and sunrise or above 20,000 feet unless authorized by the appro- priate air traffic control unit."*+

21,500

215

22,500

225

23,500

235

24,500

143

25,500

255

26.300

265

27,500

275

28,500

285

30,000

300

32,000

320

34,000

140

36,000

360

(c) the following new Rule shall be added in Section V

immediately after Rule 23-

38,000

380

40,000

400

42.000

420

44,000

440

46,000

460

48,000

480

50,000

500

52,000

$20

etc.

clc.

etc.

etc.

"Semi-Circular Rule.

23A. (1) In order to comply with the Visual Flight Rules, an aircraft when in level flight above a height of 3,000 feet above the surface outside con- trolled airspace, and within controlled airspace unless otherwise notified by the competent authority or instructed by the appropriate air traffic control unit. and on a magnetic track between the limits shown at the head of one of the columns in the Table set forth in this Rule shall be flown only at levels shown in that column. The level of flight shall be measured by an altimeter set according to the system notified. in the case of flight over a country other than the Colony, otherwise published by the competent authority, in relation to the area over which the aircraft is flying-

or.

(2) Where the Governor has notified a differcol Ruke in place of the Rule contained in paragraph (1) of this Rule, then such different Rule shall be deemed to be substituted for the Rule mentioned in that paragraph for so long as the notification coo- cerned is in force.

or, da polar areas as intlouds, baner que 70" And Withd kuch exto skoos to phone ureda da day be prescribed by the appropriate authorities, orld tracks as decermined by a network of linen parallel to the Green- Wich Meridiate superimposed on a polar zuereographic chart in which the direction towards the North Pole i employed as the acid Marth.

† except when, on the bark of regional air navdration quensements. fromm 090° to 369' and from 270° v 89 prescribed us accommodate predomiakna traffic directions, and appropriate tramaklan procschuren to be mocked therewith arc prescribed.",

(d) The following shall be substituted for Rule 26, and the

Table thereto-

"Semi-Circular Rule.

26. (1) In order to comply with the Instrument Flight Rules an aircraft when in level flight outside controlled airspace and on a magnetic track between the limits shown at the head of one of the columns in the Table set forth in this Rule shall be flown only at levels shown in that column. The level of flight shall be measured by an altimeter set according to the system notified, or, in the case of a flight over a country other than the Colony, otherwise published by the competent authority, in relation to the area over which the aircraft is flying:

Provided that an aircraft may be flown at a level other than the level required by this Rule if it is

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