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Code · Connecticut · Title 15 — Navigation and Aeronautics · CHAPTER 266* — Aeronautics

Sec. 15-60. Exhibition of licenses and certificates.

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The federal license, certificate or permit, and the evidence of registration in another state, if any, required for an airman shall be kept in the personal possession of the airman when he or she is operating within this state and shall be presented for inspection upon the demand of any passenger, any peace officer of this state, the executive director, any employee of the authority or any manager or person in charge of any airport in this state upon which he or she lands. The federal aircraft license, certificate or permit, and the evidence of registration in another state, if any, required for aircraft shall be carried in every aircraft operating in this state at all times and shall be conspicuously posted therein where it may readily be seen by passengers or inspectors and shall be presented for inspection upon the demand of any passenger, any peace officer of this state, any official or employee of the authority or any manager or person in charge of any airport in this state upon which it lands.
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