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" Any machine that can derive support in the atmosphere from the reactions of the air other than the reactions of the air against the Earth's surface. "
Survey of Space Law: Staff Report - Page 10
by United States. Congress House Select Committee on Astronautics and Space Exploration - 1959 - 60 pages
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Official Gazette, Volume 83, Issues 42-45

Philippines - 1987 - 780 pages
...this Administrate vo. 'Order shall have the following meaning ;' •' Aircraft — Any' machine that can derive support in -'the- atmosphere from the -reactions of the air against the earth's •surface. ' Airplane— A "power-driven heavier-than. air aircraft," deriving...
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Treaty Information Bulletin No. 1[-117] October 31, 1929[-June ..., Volumes 1-69

United States. Department of State - 1933 - 1152 pages
...convention the High Contracting Parties adopt the following definitions: I. The word aircraft includes any machine which can derive support in the atmosphere from the reactions of the air and is intended for aerial navigation. The present convention applies only to aircraft: 1. of which...
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Treaty Information Bulletin, Issue 52

United States Department of State - 1934 - 890 pages
...convention the High Contracting Parties adopt the following definitions: I. The word aircraft includes any machine which can derive support in the atmosphere from the reactions of the air and is intended for aerial navigation. The present convention applies only to aircraft: 1. of which...
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Committee Prints

United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Space and Astronautics - 1958 - 980 pages
...defined in the convention itself, however, the related term "aircraft" is defined in later annexes at such authority shall be exercised in such manner as is consistent with the foreign policy Most writers on the law of outer space have taken the position that the definition of aircraft contained...
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Space Law, a Symposium Prepared at the Request of Honorable Lyndon B ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Space and Astronautics - 1959 - 612 pages
...not denned in the convention itself, however, the related term "aircraft" is defined in later annexes in language adopted from the Paris convention of 1919...in the atmosphere from the reactions of the air." Most writers on the law of outer space have taken the position that the definition of aircraft contained...
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Committee Prints

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences - 1960 - 760 pages
...Organization has adopted technical annexes to the Convention in which aircraft is defined as "any machine that can derive support in the atmosphere from the reactions of the air." 70. The launching of vehicles into outer space involves their passage through airspace; such vehicles...
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Air Laws and Treaties of the World: An Annotated Compilation

William Strauss - 1961 - 1486 pages
...provisions of this Act; shall be repealed. Section 4. In this Act: "Aircraft" includes all machines which can derive support in the atmosphere from the reactions of the air, except objects specified in the Ministerial Regulations; "Transport Aircraft" means an aircraft which...
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Documents on International Aspects of the Exploration and Use of Outer Space ...

United States Department of State. Historical Office - 1963 - 428 pages
...Organization had adopted technical annexes to the Convention in which aircraft is defined as "any machine that can derive support in the atmosphere from the reactions of the air". 70. The launching of vehicles into outer space involves their passage through air space; such vehicles...
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FAA Historical Fact Book: A Chronology, 1926-1971

Arnold E. Briddon, Ellmore A. Champie, Peter A. Marraine - 1974 - 336 pages
...Aviation Organization (ICAO). The ICAO Council, which had previously defined aircraft as "any machine that can derive support in the atmosphere from the reactions of the air," amended this definition by adding "other than reactions of the earth's surface." This redefinition...
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International Law--the Conduct of Armed Conflict and ..., Volume 110, Issue 31

United States. Dept. of the Air Force - 1976 - 212 pages
...existence of atmosphere is relevant, since the Chicago Convention defines "aircraft" as a "machine that can derive support in the atmosphere from the reactions of the air." Annex 7. This includes pilotless craft. Article 8. The altitude at which the component atoms of the...
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