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28
Air Regulations, 1938

12. The operator of a licensed airport may remove or cause to be removed from the water surface of such airport any logs or any other floating obstruction or obstacle which, in his opinion, constitute a menace to the safe operation of aircraft, and may convey or cause to be conveyed such logs or any thing causing or forming part of such obstruction or obstacle to such place as he thinks proper and to be there disposed of in the following manner:
(a) Where the owner of the logs or other thing causing or forming such obstruction or obstacle is known, one month's notice in writing shall be given by the registered post to the owner advising him of the amount of the cost incurred in removing and storing the logs or other thing and requiring the owner to pay such amount and take away the logs or other thing. In the event of failure on the part of the owner to pay the amount of such cost or to take away such logs or other thing within the time specified in the notice, the logs or other thing may be sold, disposed of or destroyed in such manner as the Minister deems advisable, and the proceeds of any sale, after deducting the expenses thereof, shall be applied to make good the expense incurred by the operator in removing and storing the logs or other thing and any surplus shall be paid to the owner.
(b) Where the owner of the logs or other thing causing or forming such obstruction or obstacle is not known, the logs or other thing may be sold, disposed of or destroyed in such manner at the Minister deems advisable, and the proceeds of any sale, after deducting the expenses thereof, shall be applied to make good the expense incurred by the operator in removing and storing the logs or other thing, and any surplus shall be paid to the Receiver General of Canada to form part of the Consolidated Revenue Fund. 
(Amendment dated March 12, 1947)

PART IV
PERSONNEL
1. (1) No person shall act -
(i) as pilot of any aircraft, or
(ii) as engineer or inspector of any commercial aircraft, or