Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 47 Part 2.djvu/1080

This page needs to be proofread.

2670 AIR NAVIGATION-ITALY. (f) Italian nationals holding unexpired pilot licenses issued by the Italian Ministry of Aeronautics shall be permitted to operate in the United States, for non-industrial or non-commercial purposes for a period of six months from the time of entering that country, any civil aircraft registered by the Italian Ministry of Aeronautics or by the authority recognized for the purpose by the said Ministry, and/or any civil aircraft registered by the United States Department of Commerce; provided, however, that if the license issued by the said Ministry expires before the expiration of such six month period, the period for which the Italian pilot may operate civil aircraft of Italian registry and/or civil aircraft registered by the United States Department of Commerce, for non-industrial or non-commercial pur- poses, in the United States shall be limited to the period for which the Italian license is still valid. No pilot to whom this provision applies shall be allowed to operate civil aircraft in the United States for non-industrial or non-commercial purposes after the eAlli- ration of the period for which he may operate by virtue of this pro- vision unless he shall, prior to the explration of such period, have obtained a pilot's license from the United States Department of Commerce in the manner provided for in this article. American nationals holding unexpired/ilot licenses issued by the Department of Commerce of the Unite States shall be permitted to operate in Italy for non-industrial or non-commercial purposes for a period of six months from the time of 'entering that country, any clvil aircraft registered by the U~ted States Department of Commerce, and/or any civil aircraft registered by the Italian Minis- try of Aeronautics or by the authority recognized for the purpose by the said Ministry; provided, however., that if the license issued by the said Department expires before the expiration of such six month period, the _period for which the American pilot rna, operate civil aircraft of United States registry and/or civil aircraft of Italian r~gistryl for non-industrial or non-commercial purposes, in Italy shall be limited to the period for which the American license is still valid. No pilot to whom this provision applies shall be allowed to operate civil aircraft in Italy for non-industrial or non- commercial pUl1>oses after the expiration of the period for which he may operate by virtue of this provision unless he shall, prior to the expiration of such period, have obtained a pilot's license from the Italian Ministry of Aeronautics in the manner provided for in this article. ARTICLE 6 No Italian aircraft in which photographic apparatus has been installed shall be permitted to operate in the United States, nor shall any photo~raphs be taken from Italian aircraft while operating in or over Umted States territory, except in cases where the entrance of such aircraft or the taking of photographs is specifically authorized by the Department of Commerce of the United States. Like restrictions shall be applicable to aircraft of the United States with respect to their operation in or over Italian territory, and in such cases the entrance of aircraft in which photographIc apparatus has been installed, and the taking of photographs shall not be {lennissible without the specific authorization of the Italian Ministry of Aeronautics. ARTICLE 7 (a) If the Italian aircraft and pilots are licensed to carry pas- senf;ers and/or cargo in Italy, they may do so between Italy and the Umted States in the operation of a re~ular Italian air transport line; provided, however, that the establishment of such lines shall