Section 11:
Obligation to register.
(1) Every citizen of India who--
(a) holds or has held a public transport pilots licence ("B" Licence) issued under the Indian
Aircraft Rules, 1937, or
(b) has had not less than two hundred hours' experience of solo flying, including not less than
thirty landings, or
(c) holds or has held a first class navigator's licence issued under the Indian Aircraft Rules, 1937,
or
(d) has had at least four years aviation experience during which at least six hundred hours shall
have been spent in the air, not less than one hundred hours of such experience being experience of
navigation in the air, or
(e) holds or has held a first class radio telegraph operator's licence issued under Indian Aircraft
Rules, 1937, or
(f) holds or has held a radio telephone operators licence issued under Indian Aircraft Rules,
1937, or
(g) holds or has held a licence as ground engineer in any of the categories A, B, C, D or X issued
under the Indian Aircraft Rules, 1937, or
(h) is or was at any time employed in connection with any aerodrome or in connection with the
control and movement of aircraft, in such capacity as may be prescribed,shall within the prescribed period correctly fill up, or cause to be filled up, to the best of his knowledge
and belief the prescribed form, and sign and lodge it with the competent authority nearest to his usual
place of residence or business:
Provided that nothing contained in this sub-section shall apply--
(i) to any person belonging to any of the classes specified in clauses (a) to (f), if he has attained
the age of thirty-seven years; or
(ii) to any person belonging to any of the classes specified in clauses (g) and (h), if he has attained
the age of fifty years.
(2) Without prejudice to the provisions contained in sub-section (1), the competent authority may, if it
is satisfied that the provisions of that sub-section apply to any person, by order in writing, require that
person to furnish within such time such particulars as may be specified in the order and such person shall
within the specified time furnish correctly to the best of his knowledge and belief the said particulars to
the said authority in such form and manner as may be prescribed.