48 THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JANUARY 15, 1932.
112. The licensee shall obtain before any work is commenced, the approval of the Director of Air Services to any proposed alterations and additions to a site for which au aerodrome licence has been granted, where such alterations or additions may affect the safety of aircraft using the aerodrome.
In particular, where it is proposed to erect buildings or structures, or alter the area. of ground occupied by and/or the height above ground of existing buildings or struc- tures, a plan on a scale of 1/2500 shall be rendered to the Director of Air Services, clearly indicating the new area occupied, or the alteration of area, if any, together with full particulars of the height above ground of each such new or altered building or structure. Failure to obtain such approval will render the licence liable to be with- drawn.
113. Adequate first-aid appliances must be kept at all licensed aerodromes.
SECTION XVII.
DROPPING OF ARTICLES FROM AIRCRAFT.
114. With reference to Article 13 of the Order :-
The dropping of the following articles is permitted :
(1) Smoke-producing or other apparatus or material dropped for the purpose of navigating an aircraft, where the approval of the Director of Air Services to the type of apparatus and method of use has previously been notified.
(2) Message bags and apparatus for dropping articles to the ground, and articles so dropped, where the approval of the Director of Air Services to the type of apparatus, method of use, and place where the dropping is to take place, has been notified, and subject to any other conditions which may be laid down.
SECTION XVIII.
PROHIBITED AREAS.
115. No photograph may be taken from an aircraft of any portion of the Colony except with the special permission in writing of the Governor and subject to any con- ditions which may be attached to such permission.
116. In this section,-
SECTION XIX.
CUSTOMS.
(Article 23 (4) of the Order.)
"Importer" shall include any owner or other person for the time being possessed of or beneficially interested in any goods imported within the jurisdiction of the Colony from the time of the importation thereof until they shall, on pay- ment of the duties thereon or otherwise, be delivered or discharged from the custody or control of the Superintendent.
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Superintendent" means the Superintendent of Imports and Exports, and includes any officer for the time being or at any time performing the duties of the office of Superintendent of Imports and Exports; and includes any person deputed or authorised by the Superintendent to execute any power or perform any duty vested in or imposed upon him by these Directions. Examination Station" means a space at a Customs aerodrome allotted by the
Director of Air Services as an examination station ;
Pilot" includes person in charge.
"Customs Officer" shall include Revenue Officer.
Other expressions have the same meaning as in the general provisions of the
Order.
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