Article 37 Chicago Convention (Convention on International Civil Aviation)
Article 37 Chicago Convention Adoption of international standards and procedures Each contracting State undertakes to collaborate in securing the highest practicable degree of uniformity in regulations, standards, procedures, and organization in relation to aircraft, personnel, airways and auxiliary services in all matters in which such uniformity will facilitate and improve air navigation. To this end […]
Article 36 Chicago Convention (Convention on International Civil Aviation)
Article 36 Chicago Convention Photographic apparatus Each contracting State may prohibit or regulate the use of photographic apparatus in aircraft over its territory. See also: Article 35 Chicago Convention
Article 35 Chicago Convention (Convention on International Civil Aviation)
Article 35 Chicago Convention Cargo restrictions (a) No munitions of war or implements of war may be carried in or above the territory of a State in aircraft engaged in international navigation, except by permission of such State. Each State shall determine by regulations what con stitutes munitions of war or implements of war for […]
Article 34 Chicago Convention (Convention on International Civil Aviation)
Article 34 Chicago Convention Journey log books There shall be maintained in respect of every aircraft engaged in international navigation a journey log book in which shall be entered particulars of the aircraft, its crew and of each journey, in such form as may be prescribed from time to time pursuant to this Convention. See […]
Article 33 Chicago Convention (Convention on International Civil Aviation)
Article 33 Chicago Convention Recognition of certificates and licenses Certificates of airworthiness and certificates of competency and licenses issued or rendered valid by the contracting State in which the aircraft is registered, shall be recognized as valid by the other contracting States, provided that the requirements under which such certificates or licenses were issued or […]
Article 32 Chicago Convention (Convention on International Civil Aviation)
Article 32 Chicago Convention Licenses of personnel (a) The pilot of every aircraft and the other members of the operating crew of every aircraft engaged in international navigation shall be provided with certificates of competency and licenses issued or rendered valid by the State in which the aircraft is registered. (b) Each contracting State reserves […]
Article 31 Chicago Convention (Convention on International Civil Aviation)
Article 31 Chicago Convention Certificates of airworthiness Every aircraft engaged in international navigation shall be provided with a certificate of airworthiness issued or rendered valid by the State in which it is registered. See also: Article 30 Chicago Convention
Article 30 Chicago Convention (Convention on International Civil Aviation)
Article 30 Chicago Convention Aircraft radio equipment (a) Aircraft of each contracting State may, in or over the territory of other contracting States, carry radio transmitting apparatus only if a license to install and operate such apparatus has been issued by the appropriate authorities of the State in which the aircraft is registered. The use […]
Article 29 Chicago Convention (Convention on International Civil Aviation)
Article 29 Chicago Convention Documents carried in aircraft Every aircraft of a contracting State, engaged in international navigation, shall carry the following documents in conformity with the conditions prescribed in this Convention : (a) Its certificate of registration; (b) Its certificate of airworthiness; (c) The appropriate licenses for each member of the crew; (d) Its […]
Article 28 Chicago Convention (Convention on International Civil Aviation)
Article 28 Chicago Convention Air navigation facilities and standard systems Each contracting State undertakes, so far as it may find practicable, to: (a) Provide, in its territory, airports, radio services, meteorological services and other air navigation facilities to facilitate international air navigation, in accordance with the standards and practices recommended or established from time to […]