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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JANUARY 15, 1932. 47

SECTION XV.

MASTER PILOT'S CERTIFICATES (FLYING MACHINES).

103. With reference to paragraph 5A of Schedule V to the Air Navigation (Con- solidation) Order, 1923, applications for the issue of master pilot's certificates for flying machines should be made to the Secretary (D.C.A.), Air Ministry, London, W.C.2, by whom application forms will be supplied on demand.

104. Master pilot's certificates will be issued either for land flying machines or for marine flying machines.

105. The qualifications required in order to obtain a master pilot's certificate are as follows:-

(1) The applicant (a) must be the holder of a current pilot's licence to fly flying machines carrying passengers or goods for hire or reward or being flown for any industrial purpose ("B" licence,") issued under the Order, (b) must have held such a licence for at least five years, and (e) during those five years must have flown for at least 1,000 hours as pilot.

(2) His flying experience as pilot must have included :

(i) 200 flying hours on either (a) single-engined flying machines of at least 300 horse power, or (b) multi-engined flying machines, but so that at least 100 hours shall have been on multi-engined machines, and also so that the 200 hours shall have been wholly on land flying machines or wholly on marine flying machines according as to whether the application is for a certificate for land or for marine flying machines; and

(ii) Twenty cross country or oversea flights, each of a minimum duration

of one hour and both commenced and completed at night.

(3) He must be the holder of a current second class or first class licence to

navigate aircraft issued under the said Order of 1923.

106. In place of any of the above qualifications the Secretary of State may accept other qualifications which appear to him to be substantially equivalent.

107. A master pilot's certificate will not require to be renewed.

SECTION XVI.

LICENSED AERODROMES.

108. With reference to Article 8 of the Order, applications for aerodrome licences should be made to the Director of Air Services by whom application forms will be supplied on request.

109. Licensed aerodromes are divided into two main categories :--

(a) Aerodromes licensed for use only by the licensee and by individuals speci-

fically authorised by him.

(b) Aerodromes licensed for public use.

110. Aerodromes are licensed either for all types of aircraft or for certain specified types.

111. An aerodrome licence may be granted for any period up to a maximum of twelve months, and on each occasion of renewal, may be renewed for a period not exceeding twelve months.

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