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bomber
a military aircraft that drops bombs during flight
flattop
An aircraft carrier
Conveyance
for by Schedule I. [Indian Stamp Act, 1899 (2 of 1899), s. 2 (10)] Includes a vessel, an aircraft and a vehicle. [Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962), s. 2 (9)] Means a conveyance of any description
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Master
an officer of the Supreme Court; and see MASTERS. It means-- (a) in relation to any vessel or aircraft means any person, other than a pilot, harbour master, assistant harbour master or berthing master, having for the
piracy
of violence, detention, or plunder committed for private ends by crew or passengers of a private ship or aircraft against another ship or aircraft on the high seas or in a place outside the jurisdiction of any
Charges
para 313, p. 431. Airport charges in relation to an airport means (a) charges levied on operators of aircraft in connection with the landing, parking or taking-off of aircraft at an airport, including charges that are to
Limited liability
(English) Railway and Canal Traffic Act, 1854. Air Navigation.--As to limitation of liability for certain damage caused by aircraft, see (English) Air Navigation Act, 1936 (26 Geo. 5 & 1 Edw. 8, c. 44), s. 15, the
Proximate security
Proximate security, 'proximate security' means protection provided from close quarters, during journey by road, rail, aircraft, watercraft or on foot or any other means of transport and shall include the places of functions, engagements,
Clearance, special VFR
Clearance, special VFR, means a clearance given by the appropriate air traffic control unit to an aircraft for flight with in airspace notified for the purpose of any paragraph of r. 36 if the aircraft
Crew-flight
Crew-flight, means those members of the crew of the aircraft who respectively undertakes to act as pilot, flight navigator, flight engineer and flight radio operation of the Aircraft,
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