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 63 STAT.] IMULTILATERAL-TELECOMMUNICATI(NS--OCT. 2, 1947 (Chapter XIII, art. 27 RR) (8-672) CHAPTER XIII Working Conditions in the Mobile Services ARTICLE 27 Aircraft and Aeronautical Stations 568§1. Except as otherwise provided in these Regulations. the aeronautical mobile service may be regulated by special ar- rangements between the governments concerned (see article 40 of the Convention). 569 §2. In the absence of special arrangements, the provi- sions of these Regulations concerning the exchanging of and accounting for public correspondence shall be applicable, in a general way, to the exchanging of and accounting for public correspondence by stations in the aeronautical mobile service. 570 § 3. (1) Aircraft stations may communicate with stations of the maritime mobile service. 571 (2) For this purpose only, they may utilize frequencies allocated to the maritime mobile service and must then con- form to the provisions of these Regulations relating to the maritime mobile service. 572 (3) Aircraft stations when handling public correspon- dence with stations of the maritime mobile service must com- ply with all the provisions applicable to the handling of pub- lic correspondence in the maritime mobile service (seearticle 38, 39, 40 and 44i4 Pa-e!Uul4 1817

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