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 3720 AIR NAVIGATION-GREAT BRITAIN. March 28, 193~.__ _ Arrangement between the United States oj America and Great Britain April 5, 1935. jor air navigation. Effected by exchange oj 1lOtes, signed A{arch 28 and April 5, 1935; effective Alay 5,1935. The British Ambassador (Lindsay) to the Secretary oj State (Hull) No. 77 SIR, BRITISH EMBASSY, Washington, D.O., Afarch 28th, 1935 m~iJfTarmstroBot (talk): I have the honour, under instructions from His ~1ajesty's Principal
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clusion of a Treaty in regard to air navigation, His ~lajest.y's Gov- ernment in t.he United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Tentative provisions. Ireland are prepared, in consideration of reciprocal treatment by the Territories affected. Post, p. 37~. Government of the United States of America and subject to the conditions hereinafter set out, to accord the following treatment in respect of United States aircraft as defined below, their crews, pas- sengers and cargoes:- 2. (i) The territories in which the treatment specified in the sub- sequent paragraphs of this Note will be accorded (hereinafter re- ferred to as the territories to which this Note applies) are: the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the territories specified in the schedule hereto, together with any territories to which the provisions of this Note may at any time be applicable by virtue of paragraph 17. cr::r18:49, 19 November 2014 (UTC)\'J~ fair· (ii) The tenn "United States aircrnft", as used in this Note, means civil aircraft, including State aircraft used exclusively for commercial purposes, duly registered in territori('s under the sover- eignty, jurisdiction or authority of the United. States to which your reply to this Note shall apply. Libertyofp8l:Sage. 3. Subject to the provisions of this Note, United States aircraft will, in time of peace, be allowed liberty of passage to and oyer the Regular air service territories to which this Note applies' provided however that no by transport company;, consent required. regular air route or service may beestnblished or operated to, within or over any such territory, with or without a landing there, except by prior consent of His :Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom. cr!~f.iTarmstroBot (talk) 18:49, 19 November 2014 (UTC):~;: 4. (i) United States aircraft, their crews and passengers, and goods etc. carried thereon will, whilo within or over a territory to which this Note applies, be subject to the laws in force in that territory, includ- ing all regulations relating to air traffic applicable to foreign air- craft, the transport of passengers and goods, and public safety and order, as well as any regulations concerning immigration, passports,