
Aircraft Act, 1934
The Aircraft Act of 1934 is an Indian law that governs civil aviation in the country. It establishes regulations for the registration and operation of aircraft, ensuring safety standards and adherence to guidelines. The Act empowers the government to grant licenses for pilots and aircraft maintenance and to enforce rules to ensure the safety of air travel. Additionally, it addresses issues related to aircraft accidents and the liability for damages. Overall, the Act aims to promote safe and efficient aviation practices in India while facilitating the growth of the aviation industry.