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3.Categorisation as public transport or commercial operation
6.In article 13(1)(a)— (a) at the beginning insert “there has...
7.In article 14— (a) for “an commercial” substitute “a commercial”;...
12.In article 38(1) for “paragraph (2)” substitute “paragraph (3)”.
21.(1) Omit article 78. (2) Before article 79 insert— Carriage...
27.In article 127(4) for “prescribe” substitute “make regulations prescribing”.
28.In article 128(1) for “prescribe” substitute “make regulations prescribing”.
32.In article 174(2) for “Article 176” substitute “Article 176(1)”.
33.In article 175(3)(a) after “flight times” insert “, duty periods...
40.For article 238(2) substitute— (2) Subject to paragraph (3), if...
43.In Schedule 5— (a) in paragraph 1(1)(c) for “aeroplane” substitute...
51.After Schedule 13, Part 1, Chapter 8 insert— CHAPTER 9...
57.For Schedule 13, Part 3, Chapter 4 substitute— CHAPTER 4...
58.For Schedule 13, Part 3, Chapter 7 substitute— CHAPTER 7...
60.After Schedule 13, Part 3, Chapter 10 insert— CHAPTER 11...
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