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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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