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574 SIXTYYNINTH CONGRESS. Sass. IQ Cnr: 844. 1926. and which provides facilitiesufor shelter, supply, and re£:ir_ of

 apiece ussduegiiiarlyirer receiving or disc rgmg
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,§ff""'°""""* f 6eld" meanslauy locality, ’ er*ofwahr‘ioajtand,w is •dapted—for—the landingandtaking ettofiairerah, h located airway, andeis intermediate to

   , but which is not   with

ficrlitis forshelter, supply; of aircraft an is”not used ,'l¥*¥fQ1•‘the·recdpt*dr*dischar§:(;`if passengers or cargo by air.

¤¤·¤•¤<>¤ ¤•· y i) up e term*’*‘fair navilgation — Tlity" includes any airport,

· ‘ emergency landing-held, ght or other _ signal structure, radio

 liindingfacility, radio or other electrical communication
   other structure, or facility, used as an aid to air

"°*"“·*'•¥~" ~‘(j The termi“civil airway " means a route in the navigable

 the Secretary of Commerce as a routesuitable

for 1ll_ _ >or foreign air commerce. ` ‘ ‘ "·”“¤*¤·" ‘“(k)<The-term f‘airman" means any individual (including the person in command and any pilot, mechanic, or member of the crew) who ewes in me navigation of aircraft while under way, and any

 awlgto is in charge of theinspection, overhauling, or repair-

1 »0 * cri . '¤ l ‘ l i ‘ ,p:§_!,'*¤"*’*° *“‘ n§t¤._10&. Navroanm Amsrhm.-—As used in this Act, the term " navi- gable airspsee” means —airsg;:ce,above the safe altitudes A··¢¢.¤.¤¤¤ of iightrprescrgibed by retaryéof Commerce under section 3

   ‘ subject to a public right of
of interstate foreign air navigation in conformity with

therequirementsofthisAct.e·’· ‘ ‘ r ‘ U°*‘“""* "*°· &c.~~11. B1m.u.·rms.·¤——(a1) It shall be unlawful, except to the extent U nm aui£h¢;ri;ed.»orle1empt¤‘un erisecgon (iti- . dnpmj 1 0 navi te any aimra in any a1rspace‘° reservation mm Wm ‘ 0tl1cEYY7*lS0¢tlI8Hg1l1'1 conformity witlrvthe Executive orders regulating mr reeervationw · H c ~ · N ’ i nT°,¤•,'*¢*°°, "*“*°°* ~ (2)°.To:navigate an aircraftu(cther taanwsneagn aircraft) in ’ interdate orfforcign commercejunlesssuch aircraft is registered as an aivcraftsof the United Statesgsor to navigate any foreign To I aircraft-h1thoUnitedStates. -> l‘· _j · ii .,,c,,,,,¤:;**5,*:—L&*£;•s » A (e)·;*reemv1g»¢e_;my..sireea rfswrea e¤»an_ mma or me 8****- United. States, or any fcreignaircra , without an aircraft certiiicate T M mum erin ofithe terms of any such certificate. .s.,$¤'E,`L;."¥‘,.,e.,_ e. (gif Tormrve as an airman inconnection with aircraft regis- wma •¤ •1¤¤?°_¤ `asan of the UnitedStates, or any oreign aircraft, ’° without an airman certificate or in violation- of the terms of any To new me ui. ··5. ?'1lo'na ` hn aircraft otherwise than in confcrmi » with m·;·:r.·:.··*·*···*tii.$.i¤.rm@..."..· ~ .°’ remzyaa-vacuum »(h).Any.pe1·son" wl1o1(1) violatesan rovision of subdivision a www ”°°]°“°°°‘ of this section or anyyentry or clearanyceliregulation made under deci Aw ‘ m tion 7, at (Syanyzcustonzs orvpublic healt regulation made under '°‘ ' suchisection; o1··(3 ~n¤y·1mmg¤u¤¤ regulatiowmmde under such

 'ectitoua cj1·n`l¤penal(ty;;cofé$500 which maybe

nsmasam, sa., .1- remitted or mi ` by the Secrets » of of ·· e.- ,octe no ‘ r, ttavs,maocor ce ‘°"'°" th ` with such proceedings as the retary shall gf ation prescribe. u{»é¢¤ •¤i¤·¤¤¤¤¤· In caeedie violation is¤»by=‘$heiowi1ar·< ortperson im command of ` the aircraft, the penalty shall be a lien against, the aircraft; Any p;*u¤g;•¤¤¤¤¤¤¤•¢ civilpenalty thissection maybe collected hypr , - ' ings m nam inst the person sub'eetsto the¤pena1ty"and/or in case e penalty is w lien, byvproceedings rn rrem. against the air- craft: Such proceedings=sha.ll conform asnéaxiytis may be tocivil