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 PILOT LICENSES-AIRCRAFT-DENMARK. 1865 Armngement between the United States oj America and Denmark March 12, 24. 1934. governi'n.g J!ilot licenses to operate civil aircraJt. Effected IYy exchange oj notes, Signed March 14 and 24, 1934. Effective April 16, 1934. The American Minister (Owen) to the Danish Minister for Foreign Affairs (Munch) No. 48 LEGATION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, oopenhagen, M Men 14, 1934. EXCELL£NCY:- Reference is made to the negotiations which have taken place be- Arrangement witJl • • Denmark governing PI- tween the Government of the Umted States of AmerIca and the l~tJi~ to operate Government of Denmark for the conclusion of a reciprocal arrange- C vat. ment between the United States of America and Denmark providing for the issuance by the one country of licenses to nationals of the other country authorizing them to pilot civil aircraft. It is my understanding that it has been agreed in the course of the negotiations, now terminated, that this arrangement shall be as follows: ARTICLE 1 The present arrangement between the United States of America and Denmark relates to the issuance by' each country of licenses to nationals of the other country for the pIloting of civil aircraft. The term "civil aircraft" shall be understood to mean aircraft used for private, industrial, commercial or transport purposes. ARTICLE 2 (a) The Department of Public Works of Denmark will issue pilots' licenses to American nationals upon a showing that they are 9.ualified under the regulations of that Department covering the lIcensing of pilots. (b) The Department of Commerce of the United States of Amer- ica will issue pilots' licenses to Danish nationals upon a showing that they are qualified under the regulations of that Department covering the licensing of pilots. ARTICLE 3 (a) Pilots' licenses issued by the Department of Commerce of the United States of America to Danish nationals shall entitle them to the same privileges as are granted by pilots' licenses issued to American nationals. (b) Pilots' licenses issued by the Department of Public Works of Denmark to American nationals shall entitle them to the same privileges as are granted by pilots' licenses issued to Danish nationals. ARTICLE 4 Pilots' licenses issued to nationals of the one country by the com- petent authority of the other country shall not be construed to accord to the lIcensees the right to register aircraft in such other country.