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2018 SESSION
SB 213 Aircraft, public; definition.
Introduced by: John A. Cosgrove, Jr. | T. Montgomery "Monty" Mason | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Public aircraft; definition. Provides that the definition of "public aircraft" includes any fighter or attack jet, defined in the bill, that is leased or owned by a private entity, provided that the aircraft operations are conducted exclusively for the purpose of military combat training in service to the federal government. The bill has an expiration date of September 1, 2023. This bill is identical to HB 799.
SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:
Public aircraft; definition. Provides that the definition of "public aircraft" includes any fighter or attack jet, defined in the bill, that is leased or owned by a private entity, provided that the aircraft operations are conducted exclusively for military combat training in service to the federal government. The bill specifies that no fighter or attack jet that is leased or purchased by a private entity and is used exclusively for military combat training in service to the federal government beginning July 1, 2018, shall be treated as a civil aircraft for purposes of Title 5.1 (Aviation). The bill has an expiration date of September 1, 2023.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Public aircraft; definition. Provides that the definition of "public aircraft" includes any fighter or attack jet, defined in the bill, that is leased or owned by a private entity, provided that such aircraft is used exclusively for military combat training in service to the federal government. The bill specifies that no fighter or attack jet that is leased or purchased by a private entity and is used exclusively for military combat training in service to the federal government beginning September 1, 2010, shall be treated as a civil aircraft for purposes of Title 5.1 (Aviation). The bill has an expiration date of September 1, 2023.