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However, he went on to become the director of the Civil Aeronautics Board.
There need to renegotiate the terms of the contract by the Civil Aeronautics to save the grant.
After significant deliberation, the Civil Aeronautics Board approved the transfer in 1975.
If the airlines are that needy, let's bring back the Civil Aeronautics Board and allow the government to set prices again.
After the war training was expanded to include aircraft mechanics, and Civil Aeronautics Administration certification.
The Civil Aeronautics Administration is placed under the Department of Commerce.
Investigators with the Civil Aeronautics Board determined that the underlying cause of the accident was a single error made by the flight engineer.
In 1938, federal regulation began when Congress created the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB).
The firm's board approved the name change in August, while the Civil Aeronautics Board approved the switch earlier this month.
In 1958, the independent Federal Aviation Agency was created and the Civil Aeronautics Authority was abolished.
The Civil Aeronautics Board determined that, as Flight 28 crashed at 5:15 p.m., it was possible that the pilots were attempting to report the collision.
After a promising start, Youth Argosy went bankrupt in 1951, largely due to a new Civil Aeronautics Board regulation aimed at small charter groups.
Inspectors for the Civil Aeronautics Administration liked the design so well they placed an order for 10 Airphibians they intended to use to get to work.
The Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) hearings in 1940 increased government control over Alaska's airlines which completely reshaped the industry.
This experience led President Truman to nominate General Kuter for the chairmanship of the Civil Aeronautics Board.
The Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) investigated the accident and determined it was caused by a navigation error by the captain.
In 1938 the U.S. government, through the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), regulated many areas of commercial aviation such as routes, fares and schedules.
It wasn't until another economist, Alfred E. Kahn, became head of the Civil Aeronautics Board in the Carter Administration that Simon's scheme was even tested.
In 1938, the Civil Aeronautics Act moved oversight of non-military aviation into a new, independent agency, the Civil Aeronautics Authority.
The University applied to the Civil Aeronautics Authority (CAA) for certification as a primary flight training school under provisions of the Civilian Pilot Training Program.
Alfred E. Kahn, former head of the now-dismantled Civil Aeronautics Board and long a critic of the way deregulation was taking place, said he welcomed Mr. Rule's policy statement.
Dodds joined the Canadian Civil Aeronautics Division in 1930; he would become heavily involved in development of Canada's airways system, especially as it affected Trans-Canada Air Lines.
The Civil Aeronautics Board determined that, based on the tanker's observations, Flight 739 probably exploded in-flight, though an exact cause could not be determined without examining the remnants of the aircraft.
On October 19, 1956, Executive Order No. 209 placed the Civil Aeronautics Administration under the administrative supervision and control of the Department of Public Works, Transportation and Communications.
Prior to World War II, Blythe Airport was established by the Civil Aeronautics Administration in the late 1930s as an emergency landing field on the Los Angeles to Phoenix airway.