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The Anti-Hijacking Law or R.A. 6235 prohibits (1) seizing control of an aircraft of Philippine registry while in flight and compelling the pilot to change course or destination, (2) seizing control of a foreign aircraft within Philippine territory and compelling it to land, and (3) carrying flammable or hazardous substances on board passenger ...
The Anti-Hijacking Law (Republic Act No. 6235) makes it unlawful to hijack aircraft or compel aircraft to change course or destination. For Philippine registered aircraft, this applies even when outside Philippine territory. For foreign registered aircraft, the act must occur within Philippine territory.
anti-hijacking law (r. no. 6235) Inimical acts: To compel a change in the course or destination of an aircraft of Philippine registry, or to seize or usurp the control thereof, while it is in flight;
AN ACT PROHIBITING CERTAIN ACTS INIMICAL TO CIVIL AVIATION, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Section 1. It shall be unlawful for any person to compel a change in the course or destination of an aircraft of Philippine registry, or to seize or usurp the control thereof, while it is in flight.
This document is the Republic Act No. 6235 which prohibits certain acts that are harmful to civil aviation in the Philippines. It makes it unlawful to interfere with an aircraft's course or control.
The Republic Act No. 9262 otherwise known as Anti-Violence against Women and Their Children Act of 2004 provides the legal framework of the country’s effort to address violence committed...
AN ACT PROHIBITING CERTAIN ACTS INIMICAL TO CIVIL AVIATION, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Section 1. It shall be unlawful for any person to compel a change in the course or destination of an aircraft of Philippine registry, or to seize or usurp the control thereof, while it is in flight.