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§ 42-1-204. Penalty for Violating Other Provisions

Any person violating any provision of this part other than the provisions of §§ 42-1-201 and 42-1-203 commits a Class A misdemeanor. For any violation of § 42-1-202, in addition to, or in lieu of, the penalties provided in subsection (a), or as a condition to the suspension of a sentence that may be imposed […]

§ 42-1-206. Department to Advise Federal Officials of Conviction

It is the duty of the department of transportation to advise the officials of the federal government charged with the licensing of pilots of an aircraft whenever there has been a conviction of any person under this part, and it is further the duty of the department to petition the proper officials of the federal […]

§ 42-1-207. Armed Forces and Air Shows Excepted

The prohibitions of this part relating to reckless operation of aircraft shall not apply to: Members of the armed forces of the United States, including the flying squadrons of the Tennessee national guard, when engaged in operating aircraft in the course of military or naval flight training requiring the type of flying defined in this […]

§ 42-1-208. Reports of Arrests Under § 42-1-201 or § 42-1-203

Within thirty (30) days of an arrest being made for a violation of § 42-1-201 or § 42-1-203, the arresting law enforcement agency shall report the filing of charges, the results of any tests for alcohol or other substances that were conducted and the results of the trial or other subsequent proceeding, if known within […]

§ 42-1-202. Reckless Operation of Aircraft Unlawful — Definitions

It is unlawful for any person to operate aircraft recklessly upon or over any area within the jurisdiction of this state. For the purposes of this part, “recklessly” means either: The operation of aircraft, other than helicopters, at a height above the ground level over which the aircraft is being operated less than five hundred […]

§ 42-1-203. Testing of Persons Arrested for Violating § 42-1-201

Any person who operates or attempts to operate, or acts or attempts to act, as a crewmember of any aircraft in this state and who is arrested for a violation of § 42-1-201 is considered to have given consent to one (1) or more tests of the crewmember’s blood, breath and urine, or combination thereof, […]