Air Law Review, 9. sējumsBoard of New York University Air Law Review, 1938 Includes "Bibliographical section". |
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1.3. rezultāts no 83.
56. lappuse
that all planes that fly over the country must submit to the laws of the Republic and to its authorities , without exception . The classi- fication of planes according to ownership is amplified . The same di- vision into Government planes ...
that all planes that fly over the country must submit to the laws of the Republic and to its authorities , without exception . The classi- fication of planes according to ownership is amplified . The same di- vision into Government planes ...
169. lappuse
... planes , with special provisions con- cerning companies , whether Chilean or foreign.62 Planes engaged in commercial navigation were required to possess certificates of registration , of airworthiness , of the professional skill of the ...
... planes , with special provisions con- cerning companies , whether Chilean or foreign.62 Planes engaged in commercial navigation were required to possess certificates of registration , of airworthiness , of the professional skill of the ...
170. lappuse
... planes are declared to be those belonging to the army , navy , customs , police , etc. , and private planes are further divided into commercial and non - commercial . Commercial planes are defined as all those that are engaged in the ...
... planes are declared to be those belonging to the army , navy , customs , police , etc. , and private planes are further divided into commercial and non - commercial . Commercial planes are defined as all those that are engaged in the ...
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Leslie Bennett Tribolet 181 | 1 |
Massachusetts Assn | 89 |
Handbook of Broadcasting | 103 |
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