Section 243. Aircraft; construction, design and airworthiness; federal registration  


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  • The public safety requiring, and the advantages of uniform
      regulation  making  it  desirable,  in  the  interest  of   aeronautical
      progress, that aircraft to be avigated within this state should conform,
      with  respect  to  design,  construction and airworthiness, to standards
      prescribed by the United States government with respect to avigation  of
      aircraft  subject  to  its  jurisdiction,  it  shall be unlawful for any
      person to avigate an aircraft within this state unless  it  is  licensed
      and  registered by the department of transportation of the United States
      in the manner prescribed by the lawful  rules  and  regulations  of  the
      United  States  government  then in force. The license for such aircraft
      must be carried and  conspicuously  posted  in  the  aircraft  while  in
      flight.  Such license also shall be presented for inspection, on demand,
      to any peace officer, acting pursuant to his special duties,  or  police
      officer,  or  to any official, manager or person in charge of an airport
      or landing place where the aircraft  may  be.  The  provisions  of  this
      section shall not apply to aircraft used exclusively in the governmental
      service  of the United States, or used exclusively in the service of the
      national guard or of one or more of the civil departments of this state.