aircraft

"aircraft" means any aircraft registered or licensed to be used in Malaysia; [Ins. Act A977]
ACT 338 - BROADCASTING ACT 1988 [Repealed by Act 588]
2. Interpretation.

aircraft

"aircraft" has the meaning assigned by section 2(1) of the Customs Act 1967;
ACT 176 - EXCISE ACT 1976
2. Interpretation.

aircraft

"aircraft" means any machine for flying, whether propelled by mechanical means or not and includes any description of balloon;
ACT 77 - ARMED FORCES ACT 1972
2. Interpretation.

aircraft

"aircraft" includes every description of craft which may be used for the conveyance of passengers or goods by air;
ACT 234 - DANGEROUS DRUGS ACT 1952 (Revised 1980)
2. Interpretation.

aircraft

"aircraft" means any aircraft, whether or not a Malaysian controlled aircraft, other than- (a) a military aircraft; or (b) an aircraft which, not being military aircraft, is exclusively employed in the service of the Government; "commander", in relation to an aircraft, means the member of the crew designated as commander of that aircraft by the operator thereof or, failing such a person, the person who is for the time being the pilot in command of the aircraft;
ACT 307 - AVIATION OFFENCES ACT 1984
2. Interpretation.

aircraft

"aircraft" includes every description of craft used in aerial navigation;
ACT 342 - PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES ACT, 1988
2. Interpretation.

aircraft

"aircraft" includes any kind of craft which may be used for the conveyance of animals or birds by air;
ACT 647 - Animals Act 1953 (Revised-2006)
2. Interpretation.

aircraft

"animal" includes horses, cattle, sheep, goats, swine, dogs, cats and any four-footed beast kept in captivity or under control, of any age or sex;
ACT 647 - Animals Act 1953 (Revised-2006)
2. Interpretation.

aircraft

"aircraft" means a machine that can derive support in the atmosphere from the reactions of the air, other than the reactions of the air against the surface of the earth, and includes any non-power-driven object such as a free balloon, captive balloon, glider or kite and any power-driven flying machine such as an airship, aeroplane, whether a landplane, seaplane, amphibian or a self-launching motor glider, rotocraft, whether a helicopter or gyroplane, and a microlight aeroplane;
PU(A) 139/1996 - CIVIL AVIATION REGULATIONS 1996
2. Interpretation.