§ 5.1-108. When broker’s license required
No person shall for compensation sell or offer for sale transportation subject to this chapter or shall make any contract, agreement, or arrangement to provide, procure, furnish, or arrange for such transportation or shall hold himself or itself out by advertisement, solicitation, or otherwise as one who sells, provides, procures, contracts, or arranges for such […]
§ 5.1-109. Application for broker’s license
The Commission shall prescribe the form of application for a broker’s license and such reasonable requirements and information as may in its judgment be necessary, and may assess a fee of ten dollars for filing. Code 1950, § 56-163; 1970, c. 708.
§ 5.1-110. Hearing on such application and action thereon
Upon the filing of an application for a broker’s license the Commission may fix a time and place for the hearing of the application and require such notices, publication, or other service as may, in its judgment, be necessary. If the Commission finds the application proper and in the public interest it shall issue a […]
§ 5.1-98. Factors to be considered by the Commission in granting certificates
In granting certificates of public convenience and necessity pursuant to § 5.1-94, the Commission shall take into consideration, among other things, the business experience of the particular passenger air carrier in the field of air operations, the financial stability of the carrier, the insurance coverage of the carrier, the type of aircraft which the carrier […]
§ 5.1-99. Occasional deviations from authorized routes; emergency landings
A common carrier by aircraft, or a restricted common carrier by aircraft, operating under a certificate issued by the Commission may occasionally deviate from the route over which it is authorized to operate under the certificate, under such general or special rules and regulations as the Commission may prescribe. No air carrier shall be deemed […]
§ 5.1-100. Transportation of baggage, mail, etc., with passengers
A certificate for the transportation of passengers may include, when so authorized by the Commission, authority to transport, in the same aircraft with passengers, the baggage of such passengers, newspapers, express parcels, or United States mail when the transportation thereof is authorized by the government of the United States of America; provided that the total […]
§ 5.1-101. Chartered parties covered by common carriers
Any common carrier by aircraft transporting passengers under a certificate issued by the Commission may operate to any place special or chartered parties, under such reasonable rules and regulations as the Commission may prescribe. Code 1950, § 56-155; 1970, c. 708.
§ 5.1-102. Schedule changes require Commission approval
A common carrier by aircraft or a restricted common carrier by aircraft operation under a certificate issued by the Commission shall not make any change in schedules or service without having first received the approval of the Commission for such change in schedules or service. Code 1950, § 56-156; 1970, c. 708.
§ 5.1-93. Regulation of brokers
The Commission shall also regulate brokers and make and enforce reasonable requirements respecting their licenses, financial responsibility, accounts, records, reports, operations and practices. Code 1950, § 56-146; 1970, c. 708.
§ 5.1-94. Required certificate of public convenience and necessity
No common carrier by aircraft or restricted common carrier by aircraft (not herein exempted) shall engage in intrastate operation in the airspace of this Commonwealth without first having obtained from the Commission a certificate of public convenience and necessity authorizing such operation. Code 1950, § 56-147; 1970, c. 708.