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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JANUARY 15, 1932.

Altimeter;

Such guages as are considered necessary by the Governor for the

particular installation;

Revolution indicator;

Safety belt for each person (including the pilot or pilots) whether

carried in an open cock-pit or not.

(b) For flights which extend beyond a radius of three miles from the point

of departure--

Equipment, as required by the circumstances of the case, for making the signals prescribed for aircraft in section II of Schedule IV, of the Order.

(c) For flights by night-

Navigation lights;

Illumination for instruments and equipment.

(ii) In amphibian flying machines :---

Indicator of position of landing wheels.

(iii) In flying machines carrying passengers or goods for hire or reward:

(a) For flights which extend beyond a radius of 20 miles beyond the point

of departure--

Compass;

Watch;

Turn indicator except for flying machines in which the number of

seats (including those of the crew) as shown in the certificate

of airworthiness is not more than five.

Map or maps to cover the whole route of the proposed flight. (b) For flights on which, under Article 6 (2) of the Order a licensed

navigator is required to be on board---

Drift indicator except for flying machines in which the number of seats (including those of the crew) as shown in the certificate of airworthiness is not more than five.

(c) For flights on which a licensed navigator other than the pilot is on

board:-

Chart table;

Navigation instruments.

Also when the pilot's instruments are not readily visible to the

navigator: second air speed indicator;

Second altimeter;

Second compass.

(d) For flights, at any point of which the machine is more than ten miles

from the nearest land :-

Life-belt for each person on board.

(e) For flights by night :---

Landing lights.

With regard to paragraph 52:-

(a) The instruments and equipment must be of types approved by the

Governor or Secretary of State for Air.

(b) The expression "flight by night" means a flight any part of which

takes place between sunset and sunrise.

SECTION X.

WIRELESS APPARATUS.

53. With reference to Article 15 of the Order, every British aircraft registered in the Colony and capable of carrying ten or more persons including the crew shall, when carrying passengers or goods for hire or reward, carry apparatus for wireless telegraphy

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