A person who is breaking his duties for safe operation of an aircraft is punished by
- Imprisonment for 5 years
- Fine, restriction of freedom or imprisonment for up to one year
- Imprisonment for one year
- FineCorrect answer
Explanation
Under the penal provisions of the Aviation Law, failing to fulfill duties related to the safe operation of an aircraft is an offense punishable by a fine (or…
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