General Aviation Revitalization Act
The General Aviation Revitalization Act of 1994, also known by its initials GARA, is Public Law 103-298, an Act of Congress on Senate Bill S. 1458 (103rd Congress), amending the Federal Aviation Act of 1958. It was intended to counteract the effects of prolonged product liability on general aviation aircraft manufacturers, by limiting the duration of their liability for the aircraft they produce. While GARA is considered a landmark event in the modern history of America's general aviation industry, debate continues over the effects and ethics of GARA.
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General Aviation Revitalization Act
The General Aviation Revitalization Act of 1994, also known by its initials GARA, is Public Law 103-298, an Act of Congress on Senate Bill S. 1458 (103rd Congress), amending the Federal Aviation Act of 1958. It was intended to counteract the effects of prolonged product liability on general aviation aircraft manufacturers, by limiting the duration of their liability for the aircraft they produce. While GARA is considered a landmark event in the modern history of America's general aviation industry, debate continues over the effects and ethics of GARA.
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Senate Bill: S. 1458 General Aviation Revitalization Act of 1994
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Sen. Nancy Kassebaum [R-KS]
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General Aviation Revitalization Act
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Senate Aug. 1, 1994
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House: Aug. 2, 1994
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President Bill Clinton
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General Aviation Revitalization Act
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