64 Restriction of unlicensed carriage by air for reward

Air transport, etc

64  Restriction of unlicensed carriage by air for reward

(1)     No aircraft shall be used for the carriage for reward of passengers or cargo on a flight to which this subsection applies unless—

(a)     the operator of the aircraft holds a licence granted to him by the CAA in pursuance of section 65 below (in this Act referred to as an “air transport licence”) authorising him to operate aircraft on such flights as the flight in question; and

(b)     the terms of the licence are complied with so far as they relate to that flight and fall to be complied with before or during the flight.

(2)     Subsection (1) above applies to any flight in any part of the world by an aircraft registered in the United Kingdom and to any flight beginning or ending in the United Kingdom by an aircraft registered in a relevant overseas territory . . . , except that it does not apply to—

(a)     a flight of a description specified in an instrument made by the CAA for the purposes of this paragraph and in force in accordance with subsection (3) below;

(b)     a particular flight or series of flights specified in an instrument

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