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 |
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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 |
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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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