In prescribing standards, rules, and regulations, and in issuing certificates under this title, the Administrator shall give full consideration to the duty resting upon air carriers to perform their services with the highest possible degree of safety... Hearings - Page 3046by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services - 1962Full view - About this book
| United States - Aeronautics, Commercial - 1938 - 64 pages
...standards, rules, and regulations, and ip issuing certificates under this title, the Authority shall give full consideration to the duty resting upon air...highest possible degree of safety in the public interest and to any differences between air transportation and other air commerce; and it shall make classifications... | |
| United States. Civil Aeronautics Board - Aeronautics, Commercial - 1945 - 1414 pages
...standards, rules, and regulations, and in issuing certificates under this title, the Authority shall give full consideration to the duty resting upon air...highest possible degree of safety in the public interest * * * (Emphasis supplied) From these, as well as other provisions, it is clear that when a decision... | |
| United States - Aeronautics - 1960 - 332 pages
...standards, rules, and regulations, and in issuing certificates under this title, the Authority shall give full consideration to the duty resting upon air...highest possible degree of safety in the public interest and to any differences between air transportation and other air commerce; and it shall make classifications... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services - Legislative hearings - 1526 pages
...standards, rules, and regulations, and in issuing certificates under this title, the Administrator shall give full consideration to the duty resting upon air...carriers to perform their services with the highest degree of safety in the public interest. FAA states that this provision of law recognizes only one... | |
| United States - Aeronautics - 1968 - 368 pages
...standards, rules, and regulations, and in issuing certificates under this title, the Administrator shall give full consideration to the duty resting upon air...highest possible degree of safety in the public interest and to any differences between air transportation and other air commerce; and he shall make classifications... | |
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