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1868 CERTIFICATES OF AIRWORTHINESS-DENMARK. March 12, 24 , 1934. Arrangement between the United States of America and Denmark for the reciprocal recognition of certificates of airworthiness for imported aircraft. Effected by exchange of notes, signed March 12 and 24, 1934; effective April 16, 1934. The Americam, Minuter (Owen) to the Danish Minister for Fore-ign Afftdrs (Munch) No. 47 LEGATION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERIOA, EXOELLENOY:- Copenhagen, March 1~, 1934. Arrangement with Reference is made to the negotiations which have taken place Denmark for the reo ~=~~:t~! between the Government of the United States of America and the =t. of imported air· Government of Denmark for the conclusion of a reciprocal arrange- ment between the United States of America and Denmark provid- ing for the acceptance by the one country of certificates of airworthi- ness for aircraft exported from the other country as merchandise. It is my understanding that it has been agreed in the course of the negotiations, now terminated, that this arrangement shall be as fol- lows: ARTICLE 1 The present arrangement applies to civil aircraft constructed in continental United States of America, exclusive of Alaska, and exported to Denmark; and to civil aircraft constructed in Den- mark and exported to continental United States of America, exclu- sive of Alaska. ARTICLE 2 The same validity shall be conferred on certificates of airworthi- ness issued by the competent authorities of the Government of the United States in respect of aircraft subsequently refPstered in Den- mark as if they had been issued under the regulatIons in force on the subject in Denmark provided that in each case a certificate of airworthiness for export has also been issued by the United States authorities in respect of the individual aircraft, and provided that certificates of airworthiness issued by the comJ;>etent authorities of Denmark in respect of aircraft subsequently regIstered in the United States of America are similarly given the same validity as if they had been issued under the regulations in force on the subject in the United States. ARTICLE 3 The above arrangement will extend to civil aircraft of all cate- gories, including those used for public transport and those used for private purposes. ARTICLE 4 The present arrangement shall be subject to termination by either Party upon sixty days' notice given to the other Party or by the enactment of either Party of legislation inconsistent therewith.