Paris Convention (1919)

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The Paris Convention of 1919 is an international treaty relating to air navigation. Its full title is Convention for the Regulation of International Air Navigation.

It provides principles such as:

  • The sovereignty of the Contracting States.
  • Aircraft and pilot regulations.
  • The communication teams.
  • The books, certificates and diplomas of the pilots.
  • The distinction of private public aircraft
  • The establishment of the International Air Navigation Commission, of a permanent nature.
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