Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 63 Part 3.djvu/410

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68 STAT.] KOREA-AIR TRANSPORT SERVIGES-JUNE 24, 29, i949 (1) To transit and make technical stops in Korean territory and to pick up and discharge international traffic at Seoul; (2) Of reasonable and non-discriminatory landing fees and other related charges; (3) To bring into Korea, fuel, lubricating oils, and spare parts in- tended solely for use by United States commercial aircraft engaged in international flights on the basis of the same treatment accorded na- tional air lines and the airlines of other nations; (4) Of exemption from customs and inspection fees and similar charges on fuel, oils, spare parts, regular equipment and aircraft stores retained on board aircraft operating in accordance with sub-para- graph (1) above; (5) Of cooperation from the Government of the Republic of Korea, its nationals, agencies or instrumentalities in making emer- gency landings, effecting repairs and taking off at any airport or air strip in territory under the control of the Government of the Republic of Korea; (6) To have access to the scene of any aviation disaster involving United States commercial aircraft and to have all reasonable aid in recovering wrecked aircraft and their contents; (7) To bring in such ground transportation equipment and ma- terials as may be necessary to support authorized air service on the basis of the same treatment accorded national air lines and the air lines of other nations; (8) To rent or build shelter, for civil aviation purposes, to house and to provide necessary and authorized facilities at the airport used to serve Seoul; (9) To bring to and to use any necessary communications, weather forecasting and similar technical equipment on the basis of the same treatment accorded national air lines and air lines of other nations; (10) Of residence in territory under the control of the Government of the Republic of Korea of any non-Korean technical or adminis- trative personnel whose services are required to maintain the uninter- rupted air service of United States commercial air lines; (11). To have recognized by the Government of the Republic of Korea, certificates of air worthiness of aircraft, certificates of compe- tency of commercial air lines, and licences of airmen and ground personnel issued by the Government of the United States of America, its agencies or instrumentalities. Accept, Excellency, the renewed assurances of my highest con- sideration. Sincerely yours, SYNGMAN RnEE His Excellency JOBH J. Muccxo, 'Ambassador of the Unieta Statfs of America, American Embassy, Seoul. 2715