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(3) Subject to taking the procedures followed at the international
aerodromes, some aircrafts may be, due to the nature of its
operations or other considerations, exempted from adherence
to such procedures under a permit from the Civil Aviation
Authority, provided that the landing aerodrome, taking off
aerodrome, the route and instructions to be followed shall be
defined in such permit.
(4) If any aircraft heading to, departing from or flying over the
State territory has to land outside the international aerodromes
of the State, the Pilot-in-command has to inform the nearest
local authority immediately and provide the aircraft’s journey
logbook, general declaration and any other document upon
being requested, and in such case, it shall be prohibited for the
aircraft taking off, transport of its cargo or the departure of its
passengers from the place of landing, before obtaining a
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