| Philippines - 1987 - 780 lapas
...this Administrate vo. 'Order shall have the following meaning ;' ' Aircraft Any' machine that can derive support in -'the- atmosphere from the -reactions of the air against the earth's surface. ' Airplane A "power-driven heavier-than. air aircraft," deriving... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1933 - 1152 lapas
...convention the High Contracting Parties adopt the following definitions: I. The word aircraft includes any machine which can derive support in the atmosphere from the reactions of the air and is intended for aerial navigation. The present convention applies only to aircraft: 1. of which... | |
| United States Department of State - 1934 - 890 lapas
...convention the High Contracting Parties adopt the following definitions: I. The word aircraft includes any machine which can derive support in the atmosphere from the reactions of the air and is intended for aerial navigation. The present convention applies only to aircraft: 1. of which... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Space and Astronautics - 1958 - 980 lapas
...Navigation of 1919 and the Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviation of 1944, limits aircraft to place in connection with 1949 changes in this act. The following statement was made by This definition of aircraft sensu stricto, while it includes both instruments which are lighter than... | |
| William Strauss - 1961 - 1486 lapas
...provisions of this Act; shall be repealed. Section 4. In this Act: "Aircraft" includes all machines which can derive support in the atmosphere from the reactions of the air, except objects specified in the Ministerial Regulations; "Transport Aircraft" means an aircraft which... | |
| United States Department of State. Historical Office - 1963 - 428 lapas
...Organization had adopted technical annexes to the Convention in which aircraft is defined as "any machine that can derive support in the atmosphere from the reactions of the air". 70. The launching of vehicles into outer space involves their passage through air space; such vehicles... | |
| 1972 - 592 lapas
...Pickering v. Rudd (1815) 4 Camp. 217. 62. Compare Paris Convention (1919) which defined an aircraft as "any machine which can derive support in the atmosphere from the reactions of the air". dom the Air Navigation Act (1920) declared that the "full and absolute sovereignty and rightful jurisdiction... | |
| Arnold E. Briddon, Ellmore A. Champie, Peter A. Marraine - 1974 - 336 lapas
...Aviation Organization (ICAO). The ICAO Council, which had previously defined aircraft as "any machine that can derive support in the atmosphere from the reactions of the air," amended this definition by adding "other than reactions of the earth's surface." This redefinition... | |
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