Missouri Code § 305.120

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As used in sections 305.120 to 305.270 , the following terms mean:
(1) "Aeronautics" includes the art and science of flight; aviation; the construction, operation, navigation of aircraft and all component parts thereof; air navigation aids, such as markings, lighting, electric and electronic devices that transmit or receive visual, audible or electronic signals, sounds or displays; navigation and piloting; and also includes airports and the planning, design, construction, repair, improvement, or maintenance thereto or any part thereof; and the dissemination of information and instruction pertaining to all of the foregoing;
(2) "Aircraft" , any device now known or hereafter invented, used or designed for navigation of or flight through the air;
(3) "Airman" , a person, including the person in command of an aircraft or a pilot, mechanic, or member of the crew, who engages in the navigation of an aircraft while under way;
(4) "Airman certificate" , a certificate issued to an airman pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 44702;
(5) "Airport" , an area on land or water that is used or intended to be used for the landing and takeoff of aircraft including buildings, equipment, facilities, rights-of-way, property and appurtenant areas;
(6) "Airport authority" , an entity established in accordance with state law which may plan for, acquire, construct, operate, and maintain an airport or airports as a political subdivision within this state;
(7) "Pilot" , any person licensed to operate aircraft;
(8) "Political subdivision" , any county, city, town, village or other political entity having the authority to tax and to exercise the power of eminent domain;
(9) "Runway" , a defined rectangular area on a land airport prepared specifically for the landing and takeoff of aircraft.

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