Future U. S. Air Policies Plotted at Fourth National Aviation Clinic
Top aviation men tell of future development and regulation of carriers, airports, private flying; cold facts and realism, clinic tone.
By ALEXANDER McSURELY7 min
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HEADLINE NEWS
Navy Bat, Homing Guided Missile, Is Potent Anti-shipping Weapon
Radar guided bomb goes into routine service with air units; can be used on fighters; top speed 320 mph.
By WILLIAM KROGER5 min
1011
HEADLINE NEWS
Aircraft Housing Deal Moves Toward Action
Goodyear, Taylorcraft, Consolidated are entering aluminum prefab field; Douglas still considering contract.
By BLAINE STUBBLEFIELD4 min
1213
HEADLINE NEWS
Safety Bureau Holds Accident Parley
Pilots and airlines are summoned to discuss safety problems and their solution after series of airline mishaps.
1213
HEADLINE NEWS
Caa Is Training Gca Technicians for Three Fields
1213
HEADLINE NEWS
Float Helicopter Gets Caa Certificate
1011
HEADLINE NEWS
Taylorcraft Corp. Sues C. G. Taylor
1011
HEADLINE NEWS
Drone Missiles
1011
HEADLINE NEWS
Lockheed Cancels Saturn Production
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EDITORIAL
Give the Newcomers a Chance
The Sept. 16 AVIATION NEWS carries a story about “a representative of the Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce” asking CAB to adopt proposed amendment No. 3 to Section 292.1 of the act which presently exempts nonscheduled air carriers from economic regulation.