SCHEDULE 13RULES OF THE AIR AND AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL

SECTION VIIAERODROME TRAFFIC RULES

Right of way on the ground33

1

This Rule shall apply to:—

a

flying machines; and

b

vehicles

on any part of a land aerodrome provided for the use of aircraft and under the control of the person in charge of the aerodrome.

2

Notwithstanding any air traffic control clearance it shall remain the duty of the commander of an aircraft to take all possible measures to ensure that his aircraft does not collide with any other aircraft or with any vehicle.

3

a

Flying machines and vehicles shall give way to aircraft which are taking off or landing.

b

Vehicles, and flying machines which are not taking off or landing, shall give way to vehicles towing aircraft.

c

Vehicles which are not towing aircraft shall give way to aircraft.

4

Subject to the provisions of paragraph (3) of this Rule and of Rule 17(7)(c) of these Rules, in case of danger of collision between two flying machines—

a

when the two flying machines are approaching head-on or approximately so, each shall alter its course to the right;

b

when the two flying machines are on converging courses, the one which has the other on its right shall give way to the other and shall avoid crossing ahead of the other unless passing well clear of it;

c

a flying machine which is being overtaken shall have the right-of-way, and the overtaking flying machine shall keep out of the way of the other flying machine by altering its course to the left until that other flying machine has been passed and is clear, notwithstanding any change in the relative positions of the two flying machines.

5

Subject to the provisions of paragraph (3)(b) of this Rule a vehicle shall—

a

overtake another vehicle so that the other vehicle is on the left of the overtaking vehicle;

b

keep to the left when passing another vehicle which is approaching head-on or approximately so.