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                 General Provisions             57

    like place in Canada belonging to His Majesty, 
    or for the making of any photographs, sketches 
    or plans of any such place or places without 
    permission of the Minister.
6. (1) No registered commercial aircraft shall 
    commence a flight unless during the preceding 
    thirty hours' flight time or in any event 
    during the preceding seven days it has been 
    duly certified as airworthy, in the log book 
    of the aircraft, by an Air Engineer. 
    (Amendment dated November 3, 1945.) 
    [[Italics]]
       (2) No registered commercial aircraft 
    engaged in a Scheduled Air Transport Service 
    shall commence a flight unless it has been 
    inspected and duly certified as airworthy, 
    during the preceding twenty-four hours' 
    elapsed time, by an Air Engineer. (Amendment 
    dated November 3, 1945.)[[Italics]]
       (3) If the Minister has reason to believe, 
    on complaint or otherwise, that an aircraft             
    within Canada is intended or is about to  
    proceed on any flight in contravention of 
    these regulations or while in a condition 
    unfit for flight, he may give such directions 
    and take such steps, by way of provisional 
    detention of the aircraft, or otherwise in 
    relation thereto as may be necessary for the 
    purpose of causing the circumstances relating 
    to the flight to be investigated, or the 
    aircraft to be inspected by authorized 
    representatives of the Minister, and may, 
    upon the result of such investigation or 
    inspection, cause the aircraft to be detained 
    until he is satisfied that the regulations 
    are being compiled with, or until such 
    alterations or repairs as he may consider 
    necessary to render the aircraft fir for 
    flight have been made. (Amendment dated 
    November 3, 1945.) [[Italics]]
       (4) No person acting as, or carried in an 
    aircraft for the purpose of acting as pilot, 
    engineer or operating member of the crew 
    thereof, shall, while so acting or carried, 
    be in a state of intoxication, or in a state 
    in which, by reason of his having taken or 
    used any sedative, narcotic, stimulant, drug 
    or preparation, his capacity to so act is 
    impaired.