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 AIR NAVIGATION-GERMANY. 2728 The members of the crew who :perform, in an aircraft, duties for AJnnft'8 papIIL which a special permit is required m the territory in which such air- craft is registered, shall be provided with all documents and in parti- cular with the certificates and licenses prescribed by the regulations in force in such territory. The other members of the crew shall carry documents showing their Crew requJremeuta. duties in the aircraft, their profession, identity and nationality. Validlt of ca1lfl. The certificate of airworthiness, certificates of competency and cate8. y licenses issued or rendered valid by one of the Parties to this arrange- ment in respect of an aircraft registered in its territory or of the crew of such aircraft shall have the same validity in the territory of the other Party as the corresponding documents issued or rendered valid by the latter. Each of the Parties reserves the ~ht for the purpose of flight within Rights reserved. its own territory to refuse to recognlZe certificates of competency and licenses issued to nationals of that Party by the other Party. ARTICLE 9 Aircraft of either of the Parties to this arrangement may carry RadIo repJa&IoDL wireless apparatus in the territory of the other Party only if a license to install and work such ap~ratus shall have been issued by the com- petent authorities of the Party in whose territory the aircraft is registered. The use of such apparatus shall be in accordance with the regulations on the subject issued by the comyetent authorities of the territory within whose air space the aircraft IS navigating. Such apparatus shall be Used only by such members of the crew as are provided with a special license for the P!fi'POse issued by the Government of the territory in which the aircraft IS registered. The Parties to this arrangement reserve respectively the right, for reasons of safety, to issue ~lations relative to the otiligatory equip- ment of aircraft with wireless apparatus. ARTICLE 10 No arms of war, explosives of war, or munitions of war shall be u:..- material nstr» carried by aircraft of either Party above the territory of the other Party or by the crew or passengers, except by permission of the competent authorities of the territory within whose air space the aircraft is navigating. ARTICLE 11 UJ.>On the departure or landing of any aircraft each Party may within its own territory and through its competent authorities search the aircraft of the other Party and examine the certificates and other documents prescribed. ARTICLE 12 Aerodromes open to public air traffic in the territory of one of the Parties to this arrangement shall in so far as they are under the control of the Party in whose territory they are situated be open to all aircraft of the other Party, which shall also be entitled to the assistance of the meteorological services, the wireless services, the lighting services and the day and night signalling services, in so far as the several classes of services are under the control of the Party in whose territory they respectively are rendered. Any scale of charges made, namely, landing, accommodation or other charge, with respect to the aircraft of each Party in the territory of the other Party, shall in 80 far as such charges are under the control of the