§ 6-3-21. Lands Acquired, Owned, Leased, Controlled, or Occupied by Local Governments Deemed for Public Purposes; Effect on Ad Valorem Taxation
Any lands acquired, owned, leased, controlled, or occupied by counties, municipalities, or other political subdivisions for the purpose or purposes enumerated in Code Section 6-3-20 shall be and are declared to be acquired, owned, leased, controlled, or occupied for public, governmental, and municipal purposes; provided, however, that with respect to facilities located on such lands, […]
§ 6-4-9. Additional Provisions Governing Issuance of Bonds, Notes, or Other Obligations
Subject to the limitations and procedures provided by this Code section, the agreements or instruments executed by the authority may contain such provisions not inconsistent with law as shall be determined by the members of the authority. The proceeds derived from the sale of all bonds, notes, and other obligations issued by the authority shall […]
§ 6-3-22. Methods of Acquisition of Property for Airports and Landing Fields
Private property needed by a county, municipality, or other political subdivision for an airport or landing field or for the expansion of an airport or landing field may be acquired by grant, purchase, lease, or other means, if such county, municipality, or other political subdivision is able to agree with the owners of the property […]
§ 6-4-10. Development of Air Transportation Projects
The implementation of new air transportation projects that are planned to accommodate 14 C.F.R. Part 121 aircraft operations within the State of Georgia develops and promotes for the public good and general welfare, trade, commerce, tourism, industry, and employment opportunities and promotes the general welfare of the state by creating a favorable climate for the […]
§ 6-2-4. Laws Governing Crimes Committed Aboard Aircraft While in Flight Over State
Unless otherwise provided by law, all crimes committed by or against an airman or by or against a passenger or other person or on or by means of an aircraft while in flight over this state shall be governed by the laws of this state. History. Ga. L. 1933, p. 99, § 9; Code 1933, […]
§ 6-2-5. Lawful Flight Over Lands and Waters of State
Flight in aircraft over the lands and waters shall be lawful unless at such a low altitude as to interfere with the then existing reasonable use to which the land or water or space over the land or water is put by the owner of the land or water or unless so conducted as to […]
§ 6-2-5.1. Operation or Physical Control of Aircraft While Under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs; Penalty
A person shall not operate or be in actual physical control of an aircraft in this state: Within eight hours after the consumption of any alcoholic beverage; While under the influence of alcohol; While using any drug that affects such person’s faculties in any way contrary to safety; or While there is 0.04 percent or […]
§ 6-2-5.2. Homicide by Aircraft
Any person who, without malice aforethought, causes the death of another person through the violation of Code Section 6-2-5.1 commits the offense of homicide by aircraft and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by imprisonment for not less than two years nor more than 15 years. History. Code 1981, § 6-2-5.2 , enacted by Ga. […]
§ 6-2-6. Rules for Determination of Liability for Injury to or Death of Passengers
The liability of the operator of an aircraft carrying passengers, for injury to or death of such passengers, shall be determined by the rules of law applicable to torts on land arising out of similar relationships. History. Ga. L. 1933, p. 99, § 7; Code 1933, § 11-107. Cross references. Duties of carriers of passengers […]
§ 6-2-7. Rules for Determination of Liability of Owners of Aircraft for Damages Caused by Collisions
The liability of the owner of one aircraft to the owner of another aircraft or to pilots on either aircraft for damage caused by collision on land or in the air shall be determined by the rules of law applicable to torts on land. History. Ga. L. 1933, p. 99, § 6; Code 1933, § […]