7. Paragraph 64 of the principal Order is deleted and the following paragraphs substituted therefor:64.—(1) Except where expressly provided in paragraph 64F, a person shall not fly or operate a kite or parasail at any altitude in any area that is within 5 kilometres of any aerodrome and not a permitted area designated under sub‑paragraph (2) unless —(a) | the person has in force a permit granted under sub‑paragraph (4) authorising him to do so; and | (b) | the person flies or operates the kite or parasail in accordance with the conditions of that permit and the requirements of paragraph 64D. |
(2) The Chief Executive may designate one or more areas within 5 kilometres of any aerodrome as a permitted area for the flying or operation of a kite or parasail, subject to such conditions as he may impose. |
(3) Except where expressly provided in paragraph 64F, a person shall not fly or operate a kite or parasail beyond 5 kilometres of any aerodrome —(a) | at an altitude higher than 200 feet above mean sea level if within 10 kilometres of Paya Lebar aerodrome or Tengah aerodrome and within one kilometre of the respective flight funnels to these aerodromes; or | (b) | at an altitude higher than 500 feet above mean sea level in any other place, |
unless the person has in force a permit granted under sub‑paragraph (4) authorising him to do so, and he flies or operates the kite or parasail in accordance with the conditions of that permit and the requirements of paragraph 64D. |
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(4) The Chief Executive may grant a written permit in such form or manner as he may determine, and subject to such conditions as he thinks fit. |
(5) An application for a permit under sub‑paragraph (1) or (3) shall be submitted in writing to the Chief Executive no later than 7 working days before the date on which the activity in sub‑paragraph (1) or (3) is intended to be carried out. |
(6) A permit granted under sub-paragraph (4) shall be valid for such period as may be specified therein. |
(7) For the purposes of this paragraph —(a) | aerodrome shall include a military aerodrome; and | (b) | parasailing shall include kite surfing. |
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64A.—(1) Except where expressly provided in paragraph 64F, a person shall not fly or operate a captive balloon that exceeds 3 metres in any linear dimension at any altitude anywhere unless —(a) | the person has in force a permit granted under sub‑paragraph (4) authorising him to do so; and | (b) | the person flies or operates the captive balloon in accordance with the conditions of that permit and the requirements of sub‑paragraph (7) and paragraph 64D. |
(2) Except where expressly provided in paragraph 64F, a person shall not fly or operate a captive balloon that is 3 metres or shorter in any linear dimension at any altitude within one kilometre of the respective flight funnels to any aerodrome unless —(a) | the person has in force a permit granted under sub paragraph (4) authorising him to do so; and | (b) | the person flies or operates the captive balloon in accordance with the conditions of that permit and the requirements of sub‑paragraph (7) and paragraph 64D. |
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(3) Except where expressly provided in paragraph 64F, a person shall not fly or operate a captive balloon that is 3 metres or shorter in any linear dimension outside of one kilometre of the respective flight funnels to any aerodrome —(a) | at an altitude higher than 130 feet above mean sea level if within 5 kilometres of any aerodrome; or | (b) | at an altitude higher than 290 feet above mean sea level in any other place, |
unless the person has in force a permit granted under sub paragraph (4) authorising him to do so, and he flies or operates the captive balloon in accordance with the conditions of that permit and the requirements of sub-paragraph (7) and paragraph 64D. |
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(4) The Chief Executive may grant a written permit in such form or manner as he may determine, and subject to such conditions as he thinks fit. |
(5) An application for a permit under sub-paragraph (1), (2) or (3) shall be submitted in writing to the Chief Executive no later than 7 working days before the date on which the activity in sub-paragraph (1), (2) or (3) is intended to be carried out. |
(6) A permit granted under sub-paragraph (4) shall be valid for such period as may be specified therein. |
(7) A person shall not fly or operate a captive balloon unless the captive balloon —(a) | is securely tethered; and | (b) | is attended to at all times where that captive balloon is not fitted with a device which ensures its automatic deflation if it breaks free of its tether. |
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(8) For the purposes of this paragraph, aerodrome shall include a military aerodrome. |
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Free flight aerial objects |
64B.—(1) Except where expressly provided in paragraph 64F, a person shall not cause or permit the release of a free flight aerial object within 5 kilometres of any aerodrome unless —(a) | the person has in force a permit granted under sub‑paragraph (3) authorising him to do so; and | (b) | the person causes or permits the release of the free flight aerial object in accordance with the conditions of that permit and the requirements of paragraph 64D. |
(2) Except where expressly provided in paragraph 64F, a person shall not, beyond 5 kilometres of any aerodrome, cause or permit the release of —(a) | a balloon 2 metres or longer in any linear dimension including any object attached to the balloon; | (b) | a balloon singly, collectively or in a cluster where the balloon or cluster of balloons may cluster with other balloons (regardless of whether such other balloons are released by that person) resulting in a cluster (including any object attached to any of the balloons) measuring 2 metres or longer in any linear dimension; or | (c) | a free flight aerial object (other than a balloon) which is capable of rising more than 200 feet above mean sea level, |
unless the person has in force a permit granted under sub‑paragraph (3) authorising him to do so, and he causes or permits the release of the balloon in accordance with the conditions of that permit and the requirements of paragraph 64D. |
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(3) The Chief Executive may grant a written permit in such form or manner as he may determine, and subject to such conditions as he thinks fit. |
(4) An application for a permit under sub-paragraph (1) or (2) shall be submitted in writing to the Chief Executive no later than 7 working days before the date on which the activity in sub‑paragraph (1) or (2) is intended to be carried out. |
(5) A permit granted under sub-paragraph (3) shall be valid for such period as may be specified therein. |
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Model aircraft and unmanned airships |
64C.—(1) Except where expressly provided in paragraph 64F, a person shall not fly or operate any model aircraft or any unmanned airship —(a) | at any altitude within 5 kilometres of any aerodrome; or | (b) | at an altitude higher than 200 feet above mean sea level in any place beyond 5 kilometres of any aerodrome, |
unless the person has in force a permit granted under sub‑paragraph (2) authorising him to do so, and he flies or operates the model aircraft or unmanned airship in accordance with the conditions of that permit and the requirements of sub‑paragraph (5) and paragraph 64D. |
(2) The Chief Executive may grant a written permit in such form or manner as he may determine, and subject to such conditions as he thinks fit. |
(3) An application for a permit under sub‑paragraph (1) shall be submitted in writing to the Chief Executive no later than 7 working days before the date on which the activity in sub‑paragraph (1) is intended to be carried out. |
(4) A permit granted under sub‑paragraph (2) shall be valid for such period as may be specified therein. |
(5) A person shall not fly or operate a model aircraft or an unmanned airship unless he is reasonably satisfied that the flight of the model aircraft or unmanned airship, as the case may be, will be conducted safely and will not pose a hazard to any person, aircraft or property. |
(6) For the purposes of this paragraph, aerodrome shall include a military aerodrome. |
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Prohibition of activities within certain areas and of hazardous aerial activities |
64D.—(1) Notwithstanding paragraphs 64, 64A and 64C, a person shall not fly or operate a kite, parasail, captive balloon, model aircraft or unmanned airship —(a) | within the boundaries of any danger, restricted or prohibited area; or | (b) | in a manner which is likely to endanger the safety of any person, aircraft or property. |
(2) Notwithstanding paragraph 64B, a person shall not cause or permit the release of a free flight aerial object —(a) | within the boundaries of any danger, restricted or prohibited area; | (b) | in a manner which is likely to endanger the safety of any person, aircraft or property; or | (c) | anywhere in Singapore during the operating hours of any military aerodrome. |
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Notification in cases not requiring permit |
64E.—(1) Where a permit is not required under any provision in paragraphs 64A, 64B and 64C (other than for any reason under paragraph 64F) to fly or operate a captive balloon or an unmanned airship or to release a free flight aerial object, a person who intends to carry out any such activity shall notify the Chief Executive in writing no later than 7 working days before the date on which the activity is intended to be carried out.(2) Sub-paragraph (1) shall not apply to the release of 20 or fewer balloons on a single occasion —(a) | where each balloon is 30 centimetres or shorter in any linear dimension including any object attached to the balloon; and | (b) | the release of such balloons do not result in a cluster (including any object attached to any of the balloons) measuring 2 metres or longer in any linear dimension. |
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Paragraphs 64 to 64E not to apply in certain circumstances |
64F. Paragraphs 64 to 64E shall not apply to —(a) | the flying or operating of a kite, parasail, captive balloon, model aircraft or unmanned airship or the releasing of a free flight aerial object in an indoor place or area; and | (b) | the use of a free flight aerial object, model aircraft or unmanned airship for public transport. |
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Power to demand names and addresses, etc. |
64G.—(1) An authorised person may require a person whom he has reasonable grounds to suspect is just about to contravene, has just contravened or is contravening any provision in paragraphs 64 to 64E, to furnish his name, address or such other proof of identity on demand.(2) Any person who —(a) | refuses or, without reasonable excuse, fails to comply with sub‑paragraph (1); | (b) | in furnishing any information so required under sub‑paragraph (1) makes a statement which he knows to be false, or recklessly makes a statement which is false; or | (c) | wilfully obstructs or impedes any authorised person acting in the exercise of a power conferred on him by or under this paragraph, |
shall be guilty of an offence. |
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64H. Any person who —(a) | fails to comply with any condition in a permit granted to him under paragraphs 64 to 64C; | (b) | fails to comply with any condition imposed under paragraph 64(2) for the flying or operation of a kite or parasail in a permitted area within 5 kilometres of any aerodrome; or | (c) | contravenes any provision in paragraphs 64 to 64E, |
shall be guilty of an offence. |
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64I. In paragraphs 64 to 64H, unless the context otherwise requires —“danger area” means an airspace of defined dimensions within which activities dangerous to the flight of aircraft may exist at specified times; |
“flight funnel” means an envelope of airspace within and around the path that may be taken by an aircraft for taking off from and landing at any aerodrome; |
“model aircraft” means any aircraft that weighs not more than 7 kilogrammes without its fuel and that is capable of being flown without a pilot; |
“operating hours”, in relation to a military aerodrome, means Mondays to Fridays from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturdays from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.; |
“prohibited area” means an airspace of defined dimensions, above the land areas or territorial waters of Singapore, within which the flight of aircraft is prohibited; |
“restricted area” means an airspace of defined dimensions, above the land areas or territorial waters of Singapore, within which the flight of aircraft is restricted in accordance with certain specified conditions.”. |
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