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Home » US Law » 2022 Georgia Code » Title 6 - Aviation » Chapter 2 - Regulation of Aeronautics, Aircraft, and Airports Generally

§ 6-2-1. Legislative Intent

It is declared that the intent of this chapter is to coincide with the policies, principles, and practices established by the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 and all amendments thereto. History. Ga. L. 1933, p. 99, § 11; Code 1933, § 11-110. U.S. Code. The Federal Aviation Act of 1958, referred to in this section, […]

§ 6-2-10. Requirements as to Licensing of Pilots

Since the public safety requires, and the advantages of uniform regulation make it desirable in the interest of aeronautical progress, that a person engaging in navigating or operating aircraft in any form of navigation shall have the qualifications necessary for obtaining and holding a pilot’s license issued by the Federal Aviation Administration, it shall be […]

§ 6-2-11. Possession and Display of Licenses

The certificate of the license required for pilots shall be kept in the personal possession of the licensee when he is operating aircraft; the certificate of the license required for aircraft shall be kept in the aircraft at all times when the aircraft is being used; and either or both of the certificates must be […]

§ 6-2-2. “Airman” Defined

As used in this chapter, the term “airman” means any individual who engages, as the person in command or as pilot, mechanic, or member of the crew, in the navigation of aircraft while underway; and any individual who is directly in charge of the inspection, maintenance, overhauling, or repair of aircraft, aircraft engines, propellers, or […]

§ 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 […]

§ 6-2-5.2. 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. […]

§ 6-2-9. Requirements as to Licensing of Aircraft

Since the public safety requires, and the advantages of uniform regulation make it desirable in the interest of aeronautical progress, that aircraft operating within the state should conform, with respect to design, construction, and airworthiness, to the standards prescribed by the federal government with respect to navigation of civil aircraft subject to its jurisdiction, it […]