§ 5.1-95. Application for certificate; notices, etc.
The Commission shall prescribe the form of the application for a certificate of convenience and necessity, and such reasonable requirements as to notices, publication, proof of service and information as may in its judgment be necessary. Code 1950, § 56-148; 1970, c. 708.
§ 5.1-96. Fees in connection with certificates
Every air carrier, upon filing with the Commission an application for a certificate, shall deposit with the Commission as a filing fee the sum of $100, and for the transfer of such certificate the sum of $100, and for the issuance of a duplicate certificate the sum of $5; provided, however, that an applicant for […]
§ 5.1-97. Hearing on application; action of Commission
Upon the filing of an application for a certificate of public convenience and necessity, the Commission shall, within a reasonable time, fix a time and place of hearing on such application. If the Commission shall find that the proposed operation justified it, it shall issue a certificate to the applicant, subject to such terms, limitations […]
§ 5.1-89. Definitions
Whenever used in this chapter unless expressly stated otherwise: (a) The term “person” means any individual, firm, copartnership, corporation, company, association or joint-stock association, and includes any trustee, receiver, assignee, or personal representative thereof. (b) The term “aircraft” means any contrivance, except a contrivance operating twenty-four inches or less above ground or water level, now […]
§ 5.1-90. Exempted aircraft
This chapter shall not be construed to cover or include aircraft used exclusively in transporting or handling United States mail, or aircraft while used exclusively in interstate commerce; provided, however, that any common carrier of passengers by airplane holding proper authority for and operating in interstate commerce on January 1, 1970, in the transportation of […]
§ 5.1-90.1. Incidental transportation of certain passengers and property by motor vehicle
Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to prohibit the transportation of property or guards or other attendants of such property by motor vehicle when such transportation is incidental to transportation by aircraft, provided that such transportation shall not exceed twenty-five miles from airport to destination of such guards or other attendants or property. 1972, […]
§ 5.1-91. Air carriers to comply with chapter; subject to regulation by Commission
No air carrier shall operate any aircraft for the transportation of passengers or property for compensation in the airspace of this Commonwealth except in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, and every such air carrier is hereby declared to be subject to control, supervision and regulation by the Commission. Code 1950, § 56-144; 1970, […]
§ 5.1-92. Regulation by Commission; reports; prevention of discrimination
The Commission shall supervise, regulate and control all air carriers, doing business in this Commonwealth, in all matters relating to the performance of their public duties and their charges therefor, and shall correct abuses therein by such air carriers; and to that end the Commission shall, from time to time, prescribe reasonable rules, regulations, forms […]
§ 5.1-88.6. Parachute jump training schools; disclosure of liability insurance coverage; penalty
A. Every person operating a parachute jump training school in the Commonwealth shall disclose to his students whether he has obtained, and is maintaining, personal injury liability insurance, as defined in § 38.2-117, for the benefit and protection of such students during their training. B. The disclosure required by this section shall be in writing […]
§ 5.1-88.7. Proof of financial responsibility to be furnished for licensed airports or landing areas
No airport or landing area shall be licensed by the Department unless and until the applicant thereof furnishes proof of financial responsibility at least in the amounts required by this chapter. Private-use airports required to be licensed by virtue of being located within five miles of a licensed public-use airport shall not be required to […]