
Aircraft Rules, 1937
The Aircraft Rules, 1937, are regulations established by India to govern civil aviation activities, including the operation, registration, licensing, and safety of aircraft. They set standards for pilot training, aircraft maintenance, and airworthiness to ensure safe air travel. The rules also cover air traffic management, airport operations, and security measures. Essentially, they provide a legal framework to regulate civil aviation, promote safety, and facilitate the smooth functioning of air transport within India.