- Source: Aviation Service Act
- Angkatan Bersenjata Amerika Serikat
- Kesultanan Utsmaniyah
- Lembaga Pembangunan Internasional Amerika Serikat
- Medal of Honor
- Angkatan Laut Pakistan/Uji coba
- Daftar wilayah dalam Sistem Taman Nasional Amerika Serikat
- Turkish Airlines Penerbangan 6491
- Lockheed L-188 Electra
- Pramugari
- Paul Lawrence Dunbar
- Aviation Service Act
- Aviation Security Service
- Civil Aviation Authority (United Kingdom)
- 2016 in aviation
- Federal Aviation Administration
- Airline Deregulation Act
- Aviation Act of 1917
- Federal Aviation Act of 1958
- Aviation in India
- United States government role in civil aviation
The Aviation Service Act is a U.S. law passed in 1914. It created within the Signal Corps an Aviation Section to replace the Aeronautical Division. It directed the Aviation Section to operate and supervise "all military [U.S. Army] aircraft, including balloons and aeroplanes, all appliances pertaining to said craft, and signaling apparatus of any kind when installed on said craft." The section would also train "officers and enlisted men in matters pertaining to military aviation," and thus embraced all facets of the Army's air organization and operation. The old Aeronautical Division continued to exist, albeit as the Washington office of the new section.
See also
1914 in aviation
Aviation Act of 1917