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Statutory Instrument

The Rules of the Air (Third Amendment) Regulations 1994

Citation
S.I. 1994/1444
As at
Sections
2
Section 1

These Regulations may be cited as the Rules of the Air (Third Amendment) Regulations 1994 and shall come into force on 1st July 1994.

Section 2

The Schedule to the Rules of the Air Regulations 1991 shall be amended as follows:

(1) For rule 5(2)(a) there shall be substituted:

(2)

(a) The provisions of paragraphs (1)(a)(ii) and (1)(c)(i) of this rule shall not apply to an aircraft flying:

(i) on a route notified for the purposes of this rule; or

(ii) on a special VFR flight;

unless the aircraft is landing or taking off.

(2) At the beginning of rule 25(b)(ii) there shall be inserted “Subject to sub-paragraph (iii),” and after rule 25(b)(ii) there shall be added:

(iii) sub-paragraph (ii) shall be deemed to be complied with if:

(aa) the aircraft is not a helicopter and is flying at or below 3,000 feet above mean sea level at a speed which, according to its airspeed indicator, is 140 knots or less and it remains clear of cloud, in sight of the surface and in a flight visibility of at least 5 km; or

(bb) the aircraft is a helicopter flying at or below 3,000 feet above mean sea level and it remains clear of cloud and in sight of the surface.

(3) Rule 40 shall be omitted.

(4) For rule 44(2) there shall be substituted:

(2)

(a) two yellow broken lines and two continuous lines, as illustrated in this paragraph,

signifies the holding position closest to the runway beyond which no part of a flying machine or vehicle shall project in the direction of the runway without permission from the air traffic control unit at the aerodrome during the notified hours of watch of that unit. Outside the notified hours of watch of that unit or where there is no air traffic control unit at the aerodrome the markings signify the position closest to the runway beyond which no part of a flying machine or vehicle shall project in the direction of the runway when the flying machine or vehicle is required by virtue of rule 37(3)(a) of these Rules to give way to aircraft which are taking off from or landing on that runway.

(b) a yellow marking, as illustrated in this paragraph,

signifies a holding position other than that closest to the runway beyond which no part of a flying machine or vehicle shall project in the direction of the runway without permission from the air traffic control unit at the aerodrome during the notified hours of watch of that unit. Outside the notified hours of watch of that unit or where there is no air traffic control unit at the aerodrome the marking may be disregarded.

(5) Rule 51 shall be omitted.

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