Federal Cooperation in Development of Airports: Hearings Before a Subcommittee ... Seventy-sixth Congress, Third Session, on S. 3620, a Bill to Provide for Federal Cooperation with the States in the Development of Aircraft Landing Areas Adequate to Provide for the National Defense, the Postal Service, and for Civil Aeronautics. May 20 and 29, 1940U.S. Government Printing Office, 1940 - 87 pages |
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... increased Federal participation , communities will have to defray expenditures by increased charges on the transport industry , private flying , and on various military and civil branches of the Federal Government , and thus discour ...
... increased Federal participation , communities will have to defray expenditures by increased charges on the transport industry , private flying , and on various military and civil branches of the Federal Government , and thus discour ...
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... increased Federal participation , communities will have to defray expenditures by increased changes on the transport industry , private flying , and on various military and civil branches of the Federal Government , and thus discourage ...
... increased Federal participation , communities will have to defray expenditures by increased changes on the transport industry , private flying , and on various military and civil branches of the Federal Government , and thus discourage ...
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... increased Federal aid , but I don't see any rea- son still for setting up an additional supernumerary authority to which the municipalities would have to go in dealing with the Civil Aeronautics Authority . Senator MCCARRAN . You ...
... increased Federal aid , but I don't see any rea- son still for setting up an additional supernumerary authority to which the municipalities would have to go in dealing with the Civil Aeronautics Authority . Senator MCCARRAN . You ...
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... increased requirements for safe air transport operation . It was during this period between 1933 and 1936 that many hun- dreds of new airports were developed at communities that had long required such facilities but could not afford the ...
... increased requirements for safe air transport operation . It was during this period between 1933 and 1936 that many hun- dreds of new airports were developed at communities that had long required such facilities but could not afford the ...
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... increasing acceptance of the airplane as a means of transpor- tation makes it imperative that there be further improvements in our existing facilities and the construction of many additional ones . The American public has always and ...
... increasing acceptance of the airplane as a means of transpor- tation makes it imperative that there be further improvements in our existing facilities and the construction of many additional ones . The American public has always and ...
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adequate Administrator air commerce air lines air mail air navigation facilities air transportation air-line stops aircraft airplanes airport development Airport Executives airport facilities airport problem airport project airport system appropriation Association of Airport Aviation Officials BENNETT CHAMP CLARK bill Board build centum Chairman Civil Aero Civil Aeronautics Act Civil Aeronautics Authority Civil Aeronautics Board civil airways committee Congress construction cooperation cost deal development of airports DOOLIN expenditure favor Federal aid Federal Government flying hangars HESTER highway improvement interest JOHNSON landing area landing fields maintenance military municipalities National Aeronautic Association national airport national airport system National Association national defense necessary off-air-line operation PILKEY pilots political subdivision ports possession present private flyers recommendations relief runways Secretary Senator CLARK interposing Senator MCCARRAN Senator MEAD sponsor STATEMENT subcommittee system of airports Territory tion traffic United United States Senate WARNER Whereas work-relief