Civil Aeronautics Board Reports, Volume 5The Board, 1945 |
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1942 APPEARANCES 609 thereof Administrator of Civil Air Regulations provide aircraft NC AIRMAN CERTIFICATE airplane identified airworthy alleged altitude of approximately altitude of less Board finds C. A. B. DOCKET carrying a passenger Civil Aeronautics Act Civil Aeronautics Administration Civil Aeronautics Board Civil Air Regulations civil airway Civilian Pilot Training commercial pilot certificate conclusions of law counsel dual controls evidence examiner examiner's report February 25 feet file exceptions findings of fact flight instruction flown holder of private holder of student identified as NC inspection Inspector instructor rating landing log-book maneuvers mile opinion and order order to show parachute paragraph particularly sections 205 period petitioner Pogue private pilot certificate proper cause exists provisions of section pursuant range station requires the suspension Respondent admitted Respondent testified respondent violated section respondent's student pilot revoked runway section 610 show cause charged solo flight spondent student pilot certificate suspended take-off testimony tion vicinity Waco witness
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Page 126 - ... degrees when measured to the left and right, respectively, from dead ahead. These lights shall be visible at least 2 miles.
Page 45 - Air commerce" means interstate, overseas, or foreign air commerce or the transportation of mail by aircraft or any operation or navigation of aircraft within the limits of any Federal airway or any operation or navigation of aircraft which directly affects, or which may endanger safety in, interstate, overseas, or foreign air commerce.
Page 11 - ... each showing unbroken light between two vertical planes whose dihedral angle is 110 degrees when measured to the left and right, respectively, of the airplane from dead ahead.
Page 11 - At the rear and as far aft as possible a white light shining rearward, visible in a dihedral angle of 140° bisected by a vertical plane through the line of flight and visible at least 3 miles.
Page 65 - In the exercise and performance of its powers and duties under this Act, the Board shall consider the following, among other things, as being in the public interest, and in accordance with the public convenience and necessity: (a) The encouragement and development of an air-transportation system properly adapted to the present and future needs of the foreign and domestic commerce...
Page 135 - ... laws applicable to the employment and compensation of officers and employees of the United States...
Page 47 - Acrobatics are unnecessary flight evolutions voluntarily performed with an aircraft requiring or resulting in an abrupt change in its attitude, an abnormal attitude, or operations in excess of the aircraft's design level flight speed (placard value). A normal bank not in excess of 70 degrees will not be considered as an abrupt change in the aircraft's attitude or as an abnormal attitude.
Page 135 - If the person complained against shall not satisfy the complaint and there shall appear to be any reasonable ground for investigating the complaint, it shall be the duty of the Administrator or the Board to investigate the matters complained of.
Page 75 - SEC. 610. (a) It shall be unlawful— (1) For any person to operate in air commerce any civil aircraft for which there is not currently in effect an airworthiness certificate, or in violation of the terms of any such certificate; (2) For any person to serve in any capacity as an airman in connection with any civil aircraft...
Page 45 - ... certificate if the interest of the public so requires, or may revoke, in whole or in part, any such certificate for any cause which, at the time of revocation, would justify the Authority in refusing to issue to the holder of such certificate a like certificate.