5. Drones in international civil aviation law
5.1 Chicago Convention and ICAO work
The question of unmanned aircraft has long been debated in the history of aviation, since the 1919 Paris Convention on Civil Aviation, since replaced by the Chicago Convention, already addressed it in Article 15.
Since 1944, Article 8 of the Chicago Convention has stipulated that "No aircraft capable of unmanned flight may fly unmanned over the territory of a contracting State, except with the special permission of that State and...
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- (1) - Global Air Traffic Management Operational concept (Doc 9854, p. B-6) - Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). An unmanned aerial vehicle is a pilotless aircraft, in the sense of Article 8 of the Convention on International Civil Aviation, which is flown without a pilot-in-command on-board and is either remotely and fully controlled from another place (ground,...
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