PART 11CARRIAGE OF WEAPONS AND MUNITIONS OF WAR

Exceptions concerning carriage of weapons and munitions of war

108.—(1) In the case of an aircraft which is flying under and in accordance with the terms of a police air operator’s certificate the pilot-in-command of the aircraft must be informed of the matters referred to in article 107(1)(b), but need not be so informed in writing.

(2) Article 107(2) and (3) do not apply to or in relation to an aircraft which is flying under and in accordance with the terms of a police air operator’s certificate.

(3) Nothing in article 107 applies to any sporting weapon or munitions of war taken or carried on board an aircraft registered in a country other than the Territory if, under the law of the country in which the aircraft is registered, the sporting weapon or munitions of war may be lawfully taken or carried on board for the purpose of ensuring the safety of the aircraft or of persons on board.