237350-1937-Air-Navigation-Colonies-Protectorates-and-Mandated-Territories-Order-1927 — Page 25

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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, DECEMBER 17, 1937.

[Schedule the letters constituting the marks shall be of such height, as may I,-contd.] be approved by the Governor.

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17. As nearly as the constructional features of the aircraft admit,

(a) the width of the letters shall be two-thirds of their height;

(b) the thickness of the letters shall be one-sixth of their height; and

(c) except as provided in paragraph 18 of this Schedule, a space equal to one-half the width of the letters shall be left between the letters.

The letters shall be painted in plain block type, and shall be uniform in shape and size.

18. A hyphen of a length equal to the width of one of the letters shall be painted between the nationality mark and the registration mark.

19. The nationality and registration marks shall be displayed to the best possible advantage, taking into consideration the construc- tional features of the aircraft. The marks must always be kept clean and visible.

20. Every aircraft shall carry, affixed in a prominent position to the fuselage or to the car or basket (as the case may be), a metal plate inscribed with the names and residence of the owner and the nationality and registration marks of the aircraft.

SCHEDULE II.

CERTIFICATES OF AIRWORTHINESS FOR AIRCRAFT; DETENTION OF

UNAIRWORTHY AIRCRAFT; INSPECTION, OVERHAULS, &c.

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Issue and Validation of Certificates of Airworthiness.

1. Save as hereinbefore provided, a British aircraft registered in the Colony shall not fly unless it possesses a certificate of airworthi- ness validated or issued in accordance with the provisions of this Schedule.

2. When an aircraft is registered in the Colony, in respect of which a certificate of airworthiness has been issued by the duly competent authority in any other part of His Majesty's dominions,. or in any foreign contracting State, or in any foreign State with which an agreement has been concluded on behalf of His Majesty permitting the aircraft of that State to fly over British territory, the Governor may, subject to such conditions and limitations and for such period as he shall think fit, confer on such certificate validity for the purpose of this Order, and may from time to time extend the validity so conferred or he may issue a fresh certificate of air- worthiness in respect of the aircraft.

3. When an aircraft which is registered in any other part of His Majesty's dominions, and in respect of which a certificate of airworthiness is in force, is within the Colony, the Governor may upon the expiry of such certificate, issue a certificate of airworthiness in respect of the aircraft.

4. A validation conferred, or a certificate of airworthiness issued, under this Schedule shall remain valid only for such period as may be prescribed therein, unless extended or renewed for a further period by the Governor.

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As amended by 0. in C. of 29.1.29 (G. N. 408 of 1929) in force 1.4.29

As amended by 0. in C. of 25.10.35 (G. N. 114 of 1936) in force 1.1.36.

$§ As amended by O. in C. of 15.12.32 (G.N. 134 of 1933) in force 1.1.33.

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