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HONG KONG CIVIL AVIATION (INVESTIGATION OF ACCIDENTS) REGULATIONS - REGULATION 20
Accidents to aircraft registered outside Hong Kong
Caution: This is a past version. See the current version here.
PART V
GENERAL
(1) Where an accident has occurred in or over Hong Kong to an aircraft
registered in any country or territory other than Hong Kong, the Director may
authorize an investigator appointed by the duly competent authority of that
other country or territory to carry out an investigation in Hong Kong and in
that event the Director shall so far as he is able facilitate inquiries by the
investigator so appointed.
(2) In any Inspector's investigation or any public inquiry an accredited
representative of the country or territory in which the aircraft is
registered, or of any country or territory in which the aircraft was
manufactured or which has, on request, furnished information in connexion with
the accident, may take part in the investigation or in the inquiry as the case
may be, that is to say, he shall be permitted to visit the scene of the
accident, examine the wreckage, question witnesses, receive copies of all
pertinent documents (saving all just exceptions), have access to all relevant
evidence and make submissions; and he may be accompanied by such technical and
other advisers as may be considered necessary by the authorities of the
country or territory by which he is appointed. [cf. S.I. 1983/551 r. 20 U.K.]
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