Hubbard, 1911, Aspects of aerial legislation

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"... the air must be free and must be governed, if only a in a general sense, by similar laws in all countries."

Hubbard recommends different regulations for local and long-distance/international crafts; a system of certification for aeronauts; and regulation of airports.


Original title Aspects of aerial legislation
Simple title Aspects of aerial legislation
Authors Thomas O'Brien Hubbard
Date 1911
Countries GB
Languages en
Keywords aerial law, airport, passenger, cargo, military
Journal Aeronautics (UK)
Related to aircraft?
Page count 2
Word count
Wikidata id

Sources

  • Brockett (1921), page 653, entry 25: Hubbard, Thomas O'Brien. Aspects of aerial legislation. Aeronautics, Vol. 4, No. 38 (Apr. 1911), London, pp. 13-14. (B2p0653e25)
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