Washington Statutes

§ 14.16.080 — Downed aircraft rescue transmitter required—Exceptions.

Washington § 14.16.080
JurisdictionWashington
Title 14AERONAUTICS
Ch. 14.16AIRCRAFT AND AIRMAN REGULATIONS

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Wash. Rev. Code § 14.16.080 (2026).

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Any aircraft used to carry persons or property for compensation, or any aircraft that is rented or leased without a pilot, shall be equipped with a fully functional downed aircraft rescue transmitter and it shall be unlawful for any person to operate such aircraft without such a transmitter: PROVIDED, HOWEVER, Nothing in this section shall apply to (1) instructional flights by an air school, with the exception of solo flights by students;

(2)aircraft owned by and used exclusively in the service of the United States government;
(3)aircraft registered under the laws of a foreign country;
(4)aircraft owned by the manufacturer thereof while being operated for test or experimental purposes, or for the purpose of training crews for purchasers of the aircraft; and (5) aircraft used by any air

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Legislative History

[1987 c 273 s 1;1969 ex.s. c 205 s 2.]

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