216858-1935-Notice-to-Airmen-No-2-of-the-year-1935 — Page 1

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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, APRIL 12, 1935.

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THE MAGISTRACY.

No. 304.-With reference to Notification No. 272 published in the Gazette of the 29th March, 1935, notice is hereby given that as no nominations have been received, the election by the Justices of the Peace announced to be held at the Supreme Court on Tuesday, the 16th day of April, 1935, will not take place.

11th April, 1935.

No. 305.

W. SCHOFIELD,

First Police Magistrate.

DIRECTORATE OF AIR SERVICES, HONG KONG.

Notice to Airmen No. 2 of the year 1935.

Licence and Certificate of competency for giving instruction in Pilotage of aircraft.

1 As from the 1st of July 1935 no one may give instruction in flying unless they

are holders of a Current Hong Kong Instructors Certificate and licence.

2. Only persons qualified in one of the following may obtain a certificate.

1. Any Hong Kong "B" licence Pilot holding a Royal Air Force, Central

Flying School Category for giving instruction.

2. Any Hong Kong "B" licence Pilot holding a current Guild of Air Pilots

and Navigators licence for giving instruction.

3. Any Hong Kong "B" licence Pilot who has been given the instructors course by an instructor holding a Royal Air Force, Central Flying School Instructors Certificate in Category "A" and who has satisfied the Director of Air Services or his accredited examiner in a practical test, of his competency.

3. Renewals.The Instructors certificate will be valid for one year and subject to the holder completing at least 50 hours instruction during the previous 12 months the certificate will be renewed without further examination.

If the holder cannot produce evidence of sufficient flying time it will be necessary for him to undergo a test by the Director of Air Services or his accredited examiner who will decide whether or not he requires a refresher course.

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The Refresher course must be given by an instructor holding a Central Flying School Instructors Certificate in Category A" and must express himself as satisfied with the applicants ability to the Director of Air Services before the applicant can sub- mit himself to a further test by the Director of Air Services or his accredited examiner.

4. Classes.-The Instructor's Certificate will be divided into three classes-Land planes Seaplanes and Gyro planes and no one may give instruction in any class for which he is not licenced.

Instructors courses in sea planes and flying boats may only be given by those who have passed through the School of Instruction at Calshot: Instructors courses in Gyro- planes may only be given by those who have passed through the School of Gyro-plane instruction at Hanworth, Middlesex.

G. F. HOLE, Director of Air Services.

12th April, 1935.

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