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Sec. 202. Miscellaneous.

(a) Officers and employees.

(b) Supergrades (Repealed).

(c) Temporary personnel.

(d) Cooperation with other Federal agencies.

Sec. 203. Authorization of expenditures and travel. (a) General authority.

(b) Travel.

(c) Acceptance of donations.

Sec. 204. General powers and duties of the Board.

(a) General powers.

(b) Cooperation with State aeronautical agencies.

(c) Exchange of information.

(d) Publications.

Sec. 205. Annual report.

TITLE III-ORGANIZATION OF AGENCY AND POWERS AND DUTIES OF
ADMINISTRATOR

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(b) Qualifications and Status of Deputy Administrator.

(c) Military participation.

(d) Exchange of information.

(e) Emergency status.

(f) Officers and employees.

(g) Study of special personnel problems.

(h) Scientific employees.

(i) Advisory committees and consultants.

(1) Supergrades (Repealed).

(k) Cooperation with other agencies.

Sec. 303. Administration of the Agency.

(a) Authorization of expenditures and travel.

(b) Supplies and materials for overseas installations.
(c) Acquisition and disposal of property.

(d) Delegation of functions.

Sec. 304. Authority of President to transfer certain functions.

Sec. 305. Fostering of air commerce.

Sec. 306. National defense and civil needs.

Sec. 307. Airspace control and facilities

(a) Use of airspace.

(b) Air navigation facilities.

(c) Air traffic rules.

(d) Applicability of Administrative Procedure Act.

(e) Exemptions.

(f) Exception for military emergencies.

Sec. 308. Expenditure of Federal funds for certain airports, etc. (a) Airports for other than military purposes.

(b) Location of airports, landing areas, and missile and rocket sites.

Sec. 309. Other airports.

Sec. 310. Meteorological service.

Sec. 311. Collection and dissemination of information.

Sec. 312. Development planning.

(a) General.

(b) Aircraft.

(c) Research and development.

Sec. 313. Other powers and duties of Administrator.

(a) General.

(b) Publications.

(c) Power to conduct hearings and investigations.
(d) Training schools.

(e) Annual report.

Sec. 314. Delegation of powers and duties to private persons. (a) Delegation by Administrator.

(b) Application for reconsideration.

TITLE IV-AIR CARRIER ECONOMIC REGULATION

Sec. 401. Certificate of public convenience and necessity.
(a) Certificate required.

(b) Application for certificate.
(c) Notice of application.

(d) Issuance of certificate.

(e) Terms and conditions of certificate.

(f) Effective date and duration of certificate.
(g) Authority to modify, suspend, or revoke.
(h) Transfer of certificate.

(i) Certain rights not conferred by certificate.
(3) Application for abandonment.

(k) Compliance with labor legislation.

(1) Requirement as to carriage of mail.

(m) Application for new mail service.

(n) Additional powers and duties of Board with respect to supplemental air carriers.

Sec. 402. Permits to foreign air carriers.

(a) Permit required.
(b) Issuance of permit.

(c) Application for permit.

(d) Notice of application.

(e) Terms and conditions of permit.

(f) Authority to modify, suspend, or revoke.

(g) Transfer of permit.

Sec. 403. Tariffs of air carriers.

(a) Filing of tariffs required.

(b) Observance of tariffs; rebating prohibited.

(c) Notice of tariff change.

(d) Filing of divisions of rates and charges required.

Sec. 404. Rates for carriage of persons and property.

(a) Carrier's duty to provide service, rates, and divisions.
(b) Discrimination.

Sec. 405. Transportation of mail.

(a) Postal rules and regulations.

(b) Mail schedules.

(c) Maximum mail load.

(d) Tender of mail.

(e) Foreign postal arrangement.

(f) Transportation of foreign mail.

(g) Evidence of performance of mail service.

(h) Emergency mail service.

(1) Experimental airmail service.

(j) Free travel for postal employees.

Sec. 406. Rates for transportation of mail.

(a) Authority to fix rates.

(b) Ratemaking elements.

(c) Payment.

(d) Treatment of proceeds of disposition of certain property. (e) Statement of Postmaster General and carrier.

(f) Weighing of mail.

(g) Availability of appropriations.

(h) Payments to foreign air carriers.

Sec. 407. Accounts, records, and reports.

(a) Filing of reports.

(b) Disclosure of stock ownership.

(c) Disclosure of stock ownership by officer or director.

(d) Form of accounts.

(e) Inspection of accounts and property.

Sec. 408. Consolidation, merger, and acquisition of control.

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Sec. 502. Registration of engines, propellers, and appliances.
Sec. 503. Recordation of aircraft ownership.

(a) Establishment of recording system.
(b) Recording of releases.

(c) Conveyances to be recorded.

(d) Effect of recording.

(e) Form of conveyances.

(f) Index of conveyances.

(g) Regulations.

(h) Previously unrecorded ownership.

Sec. 504. Limitation of security owners liability.

Sec. 505. Dealers' aircraft registration certificates.

Sec. 506. Law governing validity of certain instruments.

TITLE VI-SAFETY REGULATIONS OF CIVIL AERONAUTICS

Sec. 601. General safety powers and duties.

(a) Minimum standards; rules and regulations.

(b) Needs of service to be considered; classification of standards,

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Sec. 605. Maintenance of equipment in air transportation.
(a) Duty of carriers and airmen.
(b) Inspection.

Sec. 606. Air navigation facility rating.

Sec. 607. Air agency rating.

Sec. 608. Form of applications.

Sec. 609. Amendment, suspension, and revocation of certificates.
Sec. 610. Prohibitions.

(a) Violations of title.

(b) Exemption of foreign aircraft and airmen.

TITLE VII—AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION

Sec. 701. Accidents involving civil aircraft.

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(e) Use of records and reports as evidence.

(f) Use of Agency in accident investigations.

(g) Participation by Agency.

Sec. 702. Accidents involving military aircraft.

Sec. 703. Special boards of inquiry.

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(b) Forgery of certificates and false marking of aircraft.

(c) Interference with air navigation.

(d) Granting rebates.

(e) Failure to file reports; falsification of records.

(f) Divulging information.

(g) Refusal to testify.

(h) Transportation of explosives and other dangerous articles.

(i) Aircraft piracy.

(j) Interference with flight crew members or flight attendants.

(k) Certain crimes aboard aircraft in flight.

(1) Carrying weapons aboard aircraft.

(m) False information.

(n) Investigations by Federal Bureau of Investigation.

(0) Interference with aircraft accident investigation.

Sec. 903. Venue and prosecution of offenses.

(a) Venue.

(b) Procedure in respect of civil penalties.

Sec. 904. Violations of Sec. 1109.

TITLE X-PROCEDURE

Sec. 1001. Conduct of proceedings.

Sec. 1002. Complaints to and investigations by the Administrator and the Board. (a) Filing of complaints authorized.

(b) Investigations on initiative of Administrator or Board.

(c) Entry of orders for compliance with Act.

(d) Power to prescribe rates and practices of air carriers.

(e) Rule of ratemaking.

(f) Removal of discrimination in foreign air transportation.
(g) Suspension of rates.

(h) Power to prescribe divisions of rates.

(1) Power to establish through air transportation service.

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(1) Compelling testimony.

Sec. 1005. Orders, notices, and service.

(a) Effective date of orders; emergency orders.

(b) Designation of agent for service.

(c) Other methods of service.

(d) Suspension or modification of order.

(e) Compliance with order required.

(f) Form and service of orders.

Sec. 1006. Judicial review of orders.

(a) Orders of Board and Administrator subject to review. (b) Venue.

(c) Notice to Board or Administrator; filing of transcript. (d) Power of court.

(e) Findings of fact conclusive.

(f) Certification of certiorari.

Sec. 1007. Judicial enforcement.

(a) Jurisdiction of court.

(b) Application for enforcement.

Sec. 1008. Participation in court proceedings.

Sec. 1009. Joinder of parties.

TITLE XI-MISCELLANEOUS

Sec. 1101. Hazards to air commerce.

Sec. 1102. International agreements.

Sec. 1103. Nature and use of documents filed.

Sec. 1104. Withholding of information.

Sec. 1105. Cooperation with Government agencies.

Sec. 1106. Remedies not exclusive.

Sec. 1107. Public use of facilities.

Sec. 1108. Foreign aircraft.

Sec. 1109. Application of existing laws relating to foreign commerce.

Sec. 1110. Geographical extension of jurisdiction.

Sec. 1111. Authority to refuse transportation.

Sec. 1201. Purpose.

TITLE XII-SECURITY PROVISIONS

Sec. 1202. Security control of air traffic.

Sec. 1203. Penalties.

TITLE XIII-WAR RISK INSURANCE

Sec. 1301. Definitions.

(a) American aircraft.

(b) War risks.

(c) Secretary.

(d) Insurance company and insurance carrier.

Sec. 1302. Authority to insure.

(a) Power of Secretary.

(b) Basis of insurance.

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