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Aviation Drug-Trafficking Control Act of 1984
Aviation
Drug-Trafficking Control Act of 1984
is a
United States Federal law
amending the
Federal Aviation Act of 1958
. The
statutory law
authorized
criminal penalties
for the
unlawful
aerial transportation
of
controlled substances
. The
Act of Congress
mandated the
revocation
of aircraft registrations and
airman certificates
by the
Federal Aviation Administration
whereas
an
aircraft aviator
knowingly
engages in the
transit
of
illicitly used drugs
.
The Act
established authority and a
statute of limitations
for the reissuance of airman certificates by the
United States Secretary of Transportation
.
The S. 1146
legislation
was passed by the 98th U.S.
Congressional
session and enacted into law by the
40th President of the United States
Ronald Reagan
on
October 19
, 1984.