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 1800 PILOT LICENSES-CIVIL AIRCRAFT-SWEDEN. (b) Pilots' licenses issued by the Office of Civil Aviation (Luft- fartsmyndigheten) of Sweden to American nationals shall entitle them to the same privileges as are granted by pilots' licenses issued to Swedish nationals. ARTICLE 4 Registration rights Pilots' licenses issued to nationals of the one country by the com- denied. petent authority of the other country shall not be construed to accord to the licensees the right to register aircraft in such other country. ARTICLE 5 Operations reserved Pilots' licenses issued to nationals of the one country by the com- to national aircrart. petent authority of the other country shall not be construed to accord to the licensees the right to operate aircraft in air commerc(wholly within territory of such other country reserved to national aircraft, unless the aircraft have been registered under the laws of the country issuing the pilots' licenses. ARTICLE 6 OperatiOns permit· (a) Swedish nationals shall while holding valid pilot licenses issued ted. by the Office of Civil Aviation (Luftfartsmyndigheten) of Sweden be permitted to operate in Continental United States of America, exclu- sive of Alaska, for non-industrial or non-commercial J?urposes for a period not exceeding six months from the time of entenng that coun- try, any civil aircraft registered by the Office of Civil Avia tion (Luftfartsmyndigheten) of Sweden, and/or any civil aircraft registered by the Umted States Department of Commerce. The period of validity of the licenses first mentioned in this paragraph shall, for the purpose of this paragraph, include any renewal of the license by the pilot's own government made after the pilot has entered Continental United States of America. No person to whom this provision applies shall be allowed to operate civil aircraft in Continental United States of America, exclu8ive of Alaska, for non-industrial or non-commercial purposes for a period of more than six months from the time of enter- mg that country unless he shall, prior to the expiration of such period. have obtained a pilot license from the .United States Department of Commerce in the manner provided for in this arran~ement. Conditions. (b) American nationals shall while holding valId pilot licenses issued by the United States Department of Commerce be permitted to operate in Sweden foi' non-industrial or non-commercial purposes for a period not exceeding six months from the time of entering that country, any civil aircraft registered by the United States Depart- ment of Commerce, and/or any civil aircraft registered by the Office of Civil Aviation (Luftfartsmyndi~heten) of Sweden. The period of validity of the licenses first mentioned in this paragraph shall, for the purpose of this paragraph, include any renewal of the license by the pilot's own government made after the pilot has entered Sweden. No.person to whom this provision applies shall be allowed to operate civil aircraft in Sweden for non-industrial or non-commercial purposes for a. period of more than six months from the time of entering that country unless he shall, prior to the expiration of such period, have obtained a pilot's license from the Office of Civil Aviation (Luft- fartsmyndigheten) of Sweden in the manner provided for in this arrangement. (c) The conditions under which pilots of the nationality of either country may operate aircraft of their country in the other country, as provided for in this article, shall be as stipulated in the air naviga- tion arrangement in force between the parties to this arrangement