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Fatique of Chew
sets out general limies to the
amount of time aircrew may work and requires operators of
public transport aircraft to produce a scheme regulating
the flight times of crew,
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Parc VI
Documents and Records se s out the
requirements for documents and records to be kept and
specifies the types of such documents.
Pa== VIII Conzzol of Air Traffic provides for rules of
the air and air traffic control to be established and
complied with. It also sets out conditions for the
licensing of air traffic controllers.
Part IX Aerodromes, Aeronautical Lights and Dangerous
Lights requires public transport aircraft above a
certain weight flying for the purpose of public transport
to take-off and land at licensed or government aerodromes
and sets out the basic requirements which must be met
before an aerodrome may be licensed. It also provides,
incer alia, for the authority to prescribe charges and the
provision of aeronautical lights.
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Part X General covers miscellaneous matters such as
restrictions on aerial photography, sight of access
aerodromes, power to prevent aircraft, from flying, penalties, exemptions, fees, and interpretation.
The Order also includes Schedules which largely comprise
the detailed application of basic regulations set out in the Order
icself. Schedule 9 for example sets out in detail the various types
of flight crew licences and ratings, the validity and minimum age requirements and the privileges granted to holders of these licences
and racings. A list of the schedules is set out below.
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