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§ 42-2-103. Public Purpose of Activities — Immunity

The acquisition of any lands or interests in lands pursuant to this chapter, the planning, acquisition, establishment, construction, improvement, maintenance, equipment, and operation of airports, air navigation facilities, and avigation easements and the acquisition, lighting, marking or eliminating of airport hazards, whether by the state separately or jointly with any municipality or municipalities, or airport […]

§ 42-2-104. Federal Airman and Aircraft Certificates

Operation Without Certificate, Permit or License Unlawful.  It is unlawful for any person to operate or cause or authorize to be operated any civil aircraft within this state, unless that aircraft has an appropriate effective certificate, permit or license issued by the United States, if such certificate, permit or license is required by the United […]

§ 42-2-106. Parachute Jumps

It is unlawful for any airman or passenger to parachute jump from an aircraft that is in flight, except in an emergency declared by the pilot in command of the aircraft, or unless such jump is made in compliance with existing federal regulations as are set forth by the federal aviation administration and with the […]

§ 42-2-101. Chapter Definitions

As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: “Aeronautics” means: The science and art of flight, including, but not limited to, transportation by aircraft; The operation, construction, repair, or maintenance of aircraft, aircraft power plants and accessories, including the use, repair, packing, and maintenance of parachutes; The design, establishment, construction, extension, operation, improvement, […]

§ 42-2-102. Purpose of Chapter

It is declared that the purpose of this chapter is to further the public interest and aeronautical progress by: Providing for the protection and promotion of safety in aeronautics; Cooperating in effecting uniformity of the laws and regulations relating to the development and regulation of aeronautics in the several states consistent with federal aeronautics laws […]