General Aviation Revitalization Act

General Aviation Revitalization Act

Definition

A federal statute enacted in 1994 to bar aircraft-accident claims against the manufacturer of the aircraft or the aircraft parts involved in the accident if more than 18 years have passed since the subject part was initially sold.

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