Civil Aviation Agreements: Hearings Before the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, Seventy-ninth Congress, Second Session, on S. 1814, a Bill to Amend the Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938, as Amended, February 15, 22, 27, March 1, 7 April 2, 5, 8, and 10, 1946U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946 - 341 pages Considers (79) S. 1814. |
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... thing . Then , of course , the com- mittee is interested in civil aeronautics and anything that relates to it . I think this is a good opportunity to give full information to the Senate committee and also to the public . You can just go ...
... thing . Then , of course , the com- mittee is interested in civil aeronautics and anything that relates to it . I think this is a good opportunity to give full information to the Senate committee and also to the public . You can just go ...
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... thing that has now become academic . I think there is a good reason to say that the transport agreement , that the five freedoms , and the transit agreement was so drawn that you could argue that it was valid only when members of the ...
... thing that has now become academic . I think there is a good reason to say that the transport agreement , that the five freedoms , and the transit agreement was so drawn that you could argue that it was valid only when members of the ...
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... thing over that there probably would be some way in which we could get things worked out so that air transport develop- ment would not be blocked by this conflict of policies , which was going to act as a barrier to the normal and swift ...
... thing over that there probably would be some way in which we could get things worked out so that air transport develop- ment would not be blocked by this conflict of policies , which was going to act as a barrier to the normal and swift ...
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... thing as far as the British are concerned ? Senator MAGNUSON . Who signed it for the British ? Mr. BAKER . Sir Henry Self signed it . He got his authority direct from the Cabinet , which met on the question last Monday morning . Senator ...
... thing as far as the British are concerned ? Senator MAGNUSON . Who signed it for the British ? Mr. BAKER . Sir Henry Self signed it . He got his authority direct from the Cabinet , which met on the question last Monday morning . Senator ...
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... thing that it seems to me you couldn't do would be suddenly in the middle of your flight to up your capacity so that you were taking on a lot of local traffic that you couldn't justify as fill - in traffic but was purely local traffic ...
... thing that it seems to me you couldn't do would be suddenly in the middle of your flight to up your capacity so that you were taking on a lot of local traffic that you couldn't justify as fill - in traffic but was purely local traffic ...
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