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Which treaty granted the aircraft commander the authority to impose safety measures on board?

  1. Montreal Convention 1973

  2. Tokyo Convention 1963

  3. Hague Convention 1970

  4. Bonn Agreement 1978

The correct answer is: Tokyo Convention 1963

The Tokyo Convention of 1963 is the only one of the listed options that specifically addresses the authority of the aircraft commander to impose safety measures on board. The Montreal Convention of 1973 mainly focuses on liability and compensation for air travel, while the Hague Convention of 1970 deals with the suppression of unlawful acts against the safety of civil aviation. The Bonn Agreement of 1978 primarily pertains to the regulation and organization of maritime shipping and does not mention aircraft safety measures. Therefore, the Tokyo Convention is the most relevant and accurate answer.