THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MARCH 3, 1933.
miles in a dihedral angle of 110° formed by two vertical planes, of which one is parallel to the plane of symmetry and directed dead ahead, and the other is directed to the right;
(b) on the left side, a red light, fixed so as to show an unbroken light visible at a distance of at least 5 miles in a dihedral angle of 110° formed by two vertical planes, of which one is parallel to the plane of symmetry and directed dead ahead, and the other is directed to the left;
(c) at the rear, a white light, fixed so as to show astern an unbroken light, visible at a distance of at least 3 miles in a dihedral angle of 140° formed by two vertical planes bisected by the plane of symmetry.
(2) In a case where, in order to comply with the foregoing provisions of this paragraph, a single light has to be replaced by several lights, the field of visibility of each of those lights shall be so limited that only one can be seen at a time.
(3) In the case of a flying machine with a maximum span of less than 65 feet, the lights required by this paragraph may be combined in one or more lamps, placed centrally, provided that the requirements of this paragraph as to colour and visibility are complied with.
6. Every flying machine under way on the surface of the water, shall display lights in accordance with the following provisions of this paragraph :-
(a) if it is under control and is not being towed, it shall display the lights required by paragraph 5 of this Schedule, and in addition, forward, a white light fixed so as to show forward an unbroken light visible at a distance of at least 3 miles in a dihedral angle of 220° formed by two vertical planes and bisected by the plane of symmetry :
(b) if it is being towed, it shall display the lights required
by paragraph 5 of this Schedule:
(c) if it is not under control, it shall display two red lights placed where they can best be seen, one vertically over the other, not less than 3 feet apart, and both being visible, so far as practicable, all round the horizon at a distance of at least 2 miles, and it shall also display-
(i) if making way, the lights required by
paragraph 5 of this Schedule; or
(ii) if not making way, the light required by sub- paragraph (1)(c) of paragraph 5 of this Schedule.
7. Every flying machine at anchor of moored on the surface of the water shall display lights in accordance with the following provisions of this paragraph:-
(a) in every case, it shall display forward centrally where it can best be seen, a red light 3 feet vertically above a white light, both being visible all round the horizon at a distance of at least 1 mile:
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