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     Air Law
                1.4.1.2    Aircraft on converging courses
                When  two  aircraft  are  at  the  same  or
                approximately the same altitude and are on
                converging  courses,  the  aircraft  with  the
                other  on  its  right  side  must  give  way.
                The right of way is given by turning to the
                right and flying behind the other aircraft.
                The following exceptions apply to this rule:
                  -  Powered  aircraft,  which  are  heavier
                      than  air,  must  give  way  to  airships,
                      gliders, kite aircraft, and balloons.
                  -  Airships  must  give  way  to  gliders,  kite
                      aircraft, and balloons.
                  -  Gliders and kite aircraft must give way to balloons.
                  -  Powered aircraft must give way to aircraft seen towing other aircraft or
                      objects.
                When determining right of way, a motorized glider is considered a powered
                aircraft when the engine is running.
                1.4.1.3     Overtaking aircraft
                An  overtaking  aircraft
                has the right of way and
                must, whether climbing,
                descending,  or  flying
                horizontally,  keep  clear
                of the overtaken aircraft
                by turning to the right.
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