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CAP. 198]

Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force Regulations.

[1970 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

L.N. 189/70.

ROYAL HONG KONG AUXILIARY AIR FORCE REGULATIONS.

(Cap. 198, section 32).

[24th December, 1970.]

Citation.

Interpretation.

Commandant General and Honorary Air Commodore.

Appointment of Commanding Officer.

Term of office of Commanding Officer.

Responsibility of Commanding Officer.

1. These regulations may be cited as the Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force Regulations.

2. In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires— "training day" means a period of training of not less than eight hours' duration within a period of twenty-four hours commencing with the beginning of the training;

"training period" means a period of training of one hour's duration.

3. (1) The Governor shall be the Commandant General of the Force.

(2) The Governor may, on the recommendation of the Service Commander, appoint any person who is resident in the Colony as the Honorary Air Commodore of the Force.

(3) The term of office of an Honorary Air Commodore shall be five years, or such other period as the Governor may specify in any particular case.

(4) Unless the Governor otherwise directs, an Honorary Air Commodore shall retire from office on attaining the age of sixty years.

4. (1) The Governor shall, on the advice of the Service Commander, appoint an officer of the Force, or an officer of Her Majesty's regular forces seconded by the Air Force Board of the Defence Council, as the Commanding Officer.

(2) The Commanding Officer shall hold the rank of wing commander.

5. (1) The term of office of the Commanding Officer shall be three years and may be extended for such further period or periods as the Governor may, upon the recommendation of the Service Commander, specify in any particular case.

(2) Unless the Governor otherwise directs, the Commanding Officer shall retire from office on attaining the age of fifty years.

6. The Commanding Officer shall be responsible for—

(a) the maintenance of discipline and efficiency in the Force;

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A 2 CAP. 198] Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force Regulations. [1970 Ed. [Subsidiary] L.N. 189/70. ROYAL HONG KONG AUXILIARY AIR FORCE REGULATIONS. (Cap. 198, section 32). [24th December, 1970.] Citation. Interpretation. Commandant General and Honorary Air Commodore. Appointment of Commanding Officer. Term of office of Commanding Officer. Responsibility of Commanding Officer. 1. These regulations may be cited as the Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force Regulations. 2. In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires— "training day" means a period of training of not less than eight hours' duration within a period of twenty-four hours commencing with the beginning of the training; "training period" means a period of training of one hour's duration. 3. (1) The Governor shall be the Commandant General of the Force. (2) The Governor may, on the recommendation of the Service Commander, appoint any person who is resident in the Colony as the Honorary Air Commodore of the Force. (3) The term of office of an Honorary Air Commodore shall be five years, or such other period as the Governor may specify in any particular case. (4) Unless the Governor otherwise directs, an Honorary Air Commodore shall retire from office on attaining the age of sixty years. 4. (1) The Governor shall, on the advice of the Service Commander, appoint an officer of the Force, or an officer of Her Majesty's regular forces seconded by the Air Force Board of the Defence Council, as the Commanding Officer. (2) The Commanding Officer shall hold the rank of wing commander. 5. (1) The term of office of the Commanding Officer shall be three years and may be extended for such further period or periods as the Governor may, upon the recommendation of the Service Commander, specify in any particular case. (2) Unless the Governor otherwise directs, the Commanding Officer shall retire from office on attaining the age of fifty years. 6. The Commanding Officer shall be responsible for— (a) the maintenance of discipline and efficiency in the Force;
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A 2 CAP. 198] Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force Regulations. [1970 Ed. [Subsidiary] L.N. 189/70. ROYAL HONG KONG AUXILIARY AIR FORCE REGULATIONS. (Cap. 198, section 32). [24th December, 1970.] Citation. Interpretation. Commandant General and Honorary Air Commodore. Appointment of Command- ing Officer. Term of office of Command- ing Officer. Responsibility of Command- ing Officer. 1. These regulations may be cited as the Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force Regulations. 2. In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires- "training day" means a period of training of not less than eight hours' duration within a period of twenty-four hours com- mencing with the beginning of the training; "training period" means a period of training of one hour's dura- tion. 3. (1) The Governor shall be the Commandant General of the Force. (2) The Governor may, on the recommendation of the Service Commander, appoint any person who is resident in the Colony as the Honorary Air Commodore of the Force. (3) The term of office of an Honorary Air Commodore shall be five years, or such other period as the Governor may specify in any particular case. (4) Unless the Governor otherwise directs, an Honorary Air Commodore shall retire from office on attaining the age of sixty years. 4. (1) The Governor shall, on the advice of the Service Commander, appoint an officer of the Force, or an officer of Her Majesty's regular forces seconded by the Air Force Board of the Defence Council, as the Commanding Officer. (2) The Commanding Officer shall hold the rank of wing commander. 5. (1) The term of office of the Commanding Officer shall be three years and may be extended for such:further period or periods as the Governor may, upon the recommendation of the Service Commander, specify in any particular case. (2) Unless the Governor otherwise directs, the Commanding Officer shall retire from office on attaining the age of fifty years. 6. The Commanding Officer shall be responsible for- (a) the maintenance of discipline and efficiency in the Force;
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A 2

CAP. 198]

Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force Regulations.

[1970 Ed.

[Subsidiary]

L.N. 189/70.

ROYAL HONG KONG AUXILIARY AIR FORCE

REGULATIONS.

(Cap. 198, section 32).

[24th December, 1970.]

Citation.

Interpretation.

Commandant General and Honorary Air Commodore.

Appointment of Command- ing Officer.

Term of office of Command- ing Officer.

Responsibility of Command- ing Officer.

1. These regulations may be cited as the Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force Regulations.

2. In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires- "training day" means a period of training of not less than eight hours' duration within a period of twenty-four hours com- mencing with the beginning of the training;

"training period" means a period of training of one hour's dura-

tion.

3. (1) The Governor shall be the Commandant General of the Force.

(2) The Governor may, on the recommendation of the Service Commander, appoint any person who is resident in the Colony as the Honorary Air Commodore of the Force.

(3) The term of office of an Honorary Air Commodore shall be five years, or such other period as the Governor may specify in any particular case.

(4) Unless the Governor otherwise directs, an Honorary Air Commodore shall retire from office on attaining the age of sixty

years.

4. (1) The Governor shall, on the advice of the Service Commander, appoint an officer of the Force, or an officer of Her Majesty's regular forces seconded by the Air Force Board of the Defence Council, as the Commanding Officer.

(2) The Commanding Officer shall hold the rank of wing commander.

5. (1) The term of office of the Commanding Officer shall be three years and may be extended for such:further period or periods as the Governor may, upon the recommendation of the Service Commander, specify in any particular case.

(2) Unless the Governor otherwise directs, the Commanding Officer shall retire from office on attaining the age of fifty years.

6. The Commanding Officer shall be responsible for-

(a) the maintenance of discipline and efficiency in the Force;

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