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Article 14
Aircraft

Sections

240
Definitions
241
Qualifications of operator
242
Possession and exhibition of license certificate
243
Aircraft
245
Air traffic rules
246
Penalties for violation of the foregoing provisions
247
Examination of wrecked aircraft before destruction or removal
248
Aircraft on Lake Mahopac, Lake Moraine, Lake George, and Lake Oscawana, Owasco Lake and Greenwood Lake prohibited
248‑A
Operation of aircraft on certain lakes in the town of Lewisboro, county of Westchester
249
Location of privately-owned airports
250
Service of summons on nonresidents or residents who depart from state
251
Liability of an owner of aircraft
251‑A
Notice of insurance coverage in aircraft rental agreements
251‑B
Flight school background checks
251‑C
Disqualification of a flight instruction school applicant
 



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