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70   AIR REGULATIONS, 1938

showing that they are qualified under the regulations of the United States covering the issuance of such certificates or licences.

ARTICLE III

Pursuant to the provisions of Article I, the competent Canadian authorities will issue pilot certificates of competency or licences to nationals of the United States, upon a showing that they are qualified under the regulations of Canada covering the issuance of such certificates or licences.

ARTICLE IV

Subject to the provisions of Articles I and II, pilot certificates of competency or licences issued by the competent United States authorities to nationals of Canada shall entitle them to the same privileges in the matter of air pilotage as are granted by pilot certificates of competency or licences issued to nationals of the United States.

ARTICLE V

Subject to the provisions of Articles I and III, pilot certificates of competency or licences issued by the competent Canadian authorities to nationals of the United States shall entitle them to the same privileges in the matter of air pilotage as are granted by pilot certificates of competency or licences issued to nationals of Canada.

ARTICLE VI

(a) The present arrangement shall be subject to termination by either Government upon sixty days' notice given in writing to the other Government.

(b) On the date that the present arrangement becomes effective, the reciprocal arrangement between the United States of America and Canada for the admission of civil aircraft, the issuance by each country of pilots' licences to nationals of the other country and the reciprocal acceptance of certificates of airworthiness for aircraft imported as merchandise, entered into by an exchange of notes dated August 29, 1929 and October 22, 1929, will be supplanted in so far as it sets forth the conditions governing the issuance by each country of pilots' licences to nationals of the other country.