The civil aircraft of other nations are exempted and may come to the United States under regulations prescribed by the Secretary of Commerce. but only in case the nation from which they come grants reciprocal rights to the American aviators. This bill prevents foreign aircraft from engaging in interstate commerce. This provision follows the rule in reference to water transportation. Only American ships can engage in the coastal trade of the United States or in interstate commerce. The bill also provides for ports of entry for planes coming to the United States from foreign lands. so that the customs service. the Immigration Service. and the health authorities may have qharge of entrances by airplanes the same as by ships or other means of transportation.
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