Air Armament Practice.
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CHAPTER 194.
AIR ARMAMENT PRACTICE.
To regulate practice bombing and firing from aircraft and for 38 of 1949.
clearing certain sea areas in connexion therewith.
[19th August, 1949.]
6 of 1950. 9 of 1950.
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Air Armament Short title. Practice Ordinance.
2. In this Ordinance-
"aircraft" includes all balloons, (whether fixed or free), kites, gliders, airships, aeroplanes, seaplanes, flying boats and other flying machines;
"Air Officer Commanding" means the officer for the time being commanding Royal Air Force, Hong Kong; "practice" means air armament practice by bombing and by air to ground firing by guns or rocket projectiles or missiles from aircraft;
"practice range" means any area over and on to which practice may be carried out;
"vessel" has the meaning assigned to it in the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1899.
Interpretation. (10 of 1899.) range. Schedule.
3. Subject to the provisions of this Ordinance practice Practice may take place over any practice range specified in the First Schedule: Provided that when any person, vessel or aircraft is within or over a practice range all practice shall cease.
4. (1) A provisional programme of practice shall be circulated at the commencement of every quarter by the Air Officer Commanding, in respect of the practice range to the persons enumerated in the Second Schedule, such programme being subject to alteration from time to time if necessary.
(2) Such officer shall supply to such persons as many charts, showing the practice range, as they may require.
(3) Such officer shall also cause to be published notice of intended practice at least seven clear days before the date on which the practice is to take place and shall supply to the persons enumerated in the Second Schedule as many
Practice and notices. Second programmes Schedule.
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Air Armament Practice.
[CAP. 194
CHAPTER 194.
AIR ARMAMENT PRACTICE.
To regulate practice bombing and firing from aircraft and for 38 of 1949.
clearing certain sea areas in connexion therewith.
[19th August, 1949.]
6 of 1950. 9 of 1950.
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Air Armament Short title. Practice Ordinance.
2. In this Ordinance-
"aircraft" includes all balloons, (whether fixed or free), kites, gliders, airships, aeroplanes, seaplanes, flying boats and other flying machines;
"Air Officer Commanding" means the officer for the time. being commanding Royal Air Force, Hong Kong; "practice" means air armament practice by bombing and by air to ground firing by guns or rocket projectiles or missiles from aircraft;
"practice range" means any area over and on to which
practice may be carried out;
"vessel" has the meaning assigned to it in the Merchant
Shipping Ordinance, 1899.
Interpretation.
(10 of 1899.)
range.
Schedule.
3. Subject to the provisions of this Ordinance practice Practice may take place over any practice range specified in the First First Schedule: Provided that when any person, vessel or aircraft is within danger in or over a practice range all practice shall cease.
4. (1) A provisional programme of practice shall be circulated at the commencement of every quarter by the Air Officer Commanding, in respect of the practice range to the persons enumerated in the Second Schedule, such programme being subject to alteration from time to time if necessary.
(2) Such officer shall supply to such persons as many charts, showing the practice range, as they may require.
(3) Such officer shall also cause to be published notice of intended practice at least seven clear days before the date on which the practice is to take place and shall supply to the persons enumerated in the Second Schedule as many
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Practice and notices. Second
programmes
Schedule.
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