Subject: Re: Dutch soil in the air
Date: Feb 10, 2002 @ 00:21
Author: mls515.rm ("mls515.rm" <mls515@...>)
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To complicate the matter further, what if the airliner in question
was leased from a party in a third country, such as GECAS in the
United States?






--- In BoundaryPoint@y..., "Harry ten Veen" <pa8km@a...> wrote:
> I have another newsarticle from my "arhive" I wanted to share with
you.
>
> This one is also in the internet:
>
> In the websites, mentioned below, search for the keyword "birth".
>
> http://www.justplanes.com/AirlineNews_010801.html
>
>
http://mplsn006s.uswest.net/nwa/newswire.nsf/81cf0705c00c3f8e86256a690
07f7e9
> 2/a8034699c5089dfa86256aa9007257ad?OpenDocument
>
> http://www.grendelsinferno.com/news/2001/08/14.shtml
>
> The last one mentiones that the newborn boy got the Dutch
nationality
> because the airplane, which was still in the air, was registered in
the
> Netherlands.
>
>
> What if the plane would have tought down on Spanish soil (Ibiza)
just before
> the child was born?
> Would it be Spanish??
>
>
> gl
> Harry ten Veen