196658-1933-Air-Navigation-Colonies-Protectorates-and-Mandated-Territories--Amendment-Order-1932 — Page 6

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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MARCH 3, 1933!

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SECTION IA.

RULES AS TO LIGHTS AND DAY MARKINGS.

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General.

2. (1) The rules as to lights in this Section of this Schedule shall be complied with by aircraft in all weathers. during the period from sunset to sunrise or, in the ease of aircraft being on or over the territory of a State by the law of which any other period is substituted for the period. aforesaid, during the period so substituted.

(2) Throughout the period during which the rules aforesaid are to be complied with, no other lights shall be displayed which may be mistaken for the lights required to be displayed by those rules.

(3) The lights required to be displayed by the said rules shall not be dazzling.

3.-(1) In the event of the failure of any light which is required by this Section of this Schedule to be displayed by aircraft in flight, the aircraft concerned shall, if the light cannot be repaired or replaced in flight, land as soon as it can do so without danger,

(2) Where, owing to the difficulty of producing lamps to meet the requirements of this Section of this Schedule as regards sector lights, an overlap of those lights is unavoidable, the overlap shall be as slight as possible; there shall be no sector in which no light is visible.

4. Nothing in this Section of this Schedule shall interfere---

(a) with the operation of any special rules made by any State with respect to the additional station or signal lights for military aircraft or for aircraft in group formation; or

(b) with the exhibition of recognition signals adopted by owners of aircraft which have been authorised by their respective Governments and published.

Flying Machines.

5.-(1) Every flying machine in the air or on

on a land aerodrome shall display the following lights, that is to say:- (a) on the right side, a green light, fixed so as to show an unbroken light visible at a distance of at least 5

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