Amending Federal Airport Act: Hearing Before the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House of Representatives, Eightieth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 6180 ... May 17, 1848Considers legislation to prohibit exclusive fuel and supply concessions at Federal aid airports. |
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... object in principle , in the airport they manage , and then is insist- ing that other airports follow a different pattern ? Mr. RAMSPECK . Well , unfortunately , they are not insisting that the other airports follow a different practice ...
... object in principle , in the airport they manage , and then is insist- ing that other airports follow a different pattern ? Mr. RAMSPECK . Well , unfortunately , they are not insisting that the other airports follow a different practice ...
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... object to that sort of a stepping up of the landing - fee charges ? Mr. RAMSPECK . Well , I do not think that they ought to object , Mr. Heselton , to a fair landing - fee charge . Now , I would not be willing to agree that it ought to ...
... object to that sort of a stepping up of the landing - fee charges ? Mr. RAMSPECK . Well , I do not think that they ought to object , Mr. Heselton , to a fair landing - fee charge . Now , I would not be willing to agree that it ought to ...
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... object to it . In connection with the Logan Airport , Mr. Heselton , I think the answer to their problem there is what we suggest is the equitable way everywhere , and that is an adjustment of the landing fees . If the air lines are not ...
... object to it . In connection with the Logan Airport , Mr. Heselton , I think the answer to their problem there is what we suggest is the equitable way everywhere , and that is an adjustment of the landing fees . If the air lines are not ...
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... object to that , but we are going to make you pay a fee for having it delivered . " I think that it is an undue burden on interstate commerce . Mr. HESELTON . I confess , Mr. Ramspeck , that perhaps you and I are not thinking of it in ...
... object to that , but we are going to make you pay a fee for having it delivered . " I think that it is an undue burden on interstate commerce . Mr. HESELTON . I confess , Mr. Ramspeck , that perhaps you and I are not thinking of it in ...
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... object to the gasoline charge for the simple reason that it bears no relation to the services we receive at a par- ticular airport , and the amount of gasoline we take on is dictated by many factors . It is dictated there by the length ...
... object to the gasoline charge for the simple reason that it bears no relation to the services we receive at a par- ticular airport , and the amount of gasoline we take on is dictated by many factors . It is dictated there by the length ...
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air transportation air-line aircraft airport management Airport Operators Council aviation gasoline basis BERMINGHAM bill BUCKLEY Calif cents per gallon Chairman charges Chicago city airports Civil Aeronautics Administration commissioners committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY contract cost County Airport county of Allegheny DALLIN delivery dispensing DOLLIVER ELTON exclusive right executive facilities Federal aid Federal Airport Act Federal funds Field furnish gallonage gasoline and oil Government grant Gulf HALE HESELTON LaGuardia Airport landing fees leases legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Logan Airport monopoly Municipal Airport NGRESS oil company permit petroleum products port Post Office Box privilege RAMSPECK refund require revenue RHYNE right to sell sale of aviation scheduled air carriers scheduled air lines scheduled air transportation sell aviation gasoline sponsor sponsor's assurance agreement statement storage suppliers supplies thereof users vote Washington National Airport York Authority
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Page 124 - It is also further agreed that no Member of or Delegate to Congress or Resident Commissioner, after his election or appointment, or either before or after he has qualified, and during his continuance in office, and...
Page 57 - As a condition precedent to his approval of a project under this Act, the Administrator shall receive assurances in writing, satisfactory to him, that — (1) the airport to which the project relates will be available for public use on fair and reasonable terms and without unjust discrimination...
Page 125 - Agreement, entered into this day of 19-- by and between the United States of America, hereinafter called the Government, represented by the Contracting Officer executing this agreement, and...
Page 124 - Government shall be admitted to any share or part of this contract or agreement, or to any benefit to arise thereupon. Nothing, however, herein contained shall be construed to extend to any incorporated company, where such contract or agreement is made for the general benefit of such incorporation or company, as provided In section 116 of the act of Congress approved March 4, 1909 (35 Stat.
Page 60 - That it will not exercise or grant any right or privilege which would operate to prevent any person, firm, or corporation operating aircraft on the Airport from...
Page 68 - ... developed with Federal aid and all those usable for the landing and take-off of aircraft will be available to the United States for use by military and naval aircraft in common with other aircraft at all times without charge, except, if the use by military and naval aircraft...
Page 125 - Contractor was then of said corporation ; that said contract was duly signed for and on behalf of said corporation by authority of its governing body and is within the scope of its corporate powers.
Page 68 - States without charge (except for light, heat, janitor service, and similar facilities and services at the reasonable cost thereof), such space in airport buildings as may be reasonably adequate for use in connection with any airport...
Page 117 - Airport" means the Washington National Airport, which shall consist of, and include, the tract of land, together with all structures, improvements, and other facilities located thereon, lying partly in the District of Columbia and partly in the State of Virginia, particularly described as follows: Commencing at a point of beginning, said point being the intersection of the property line of property owned by the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad Company, and dredging base line at station...
Page 60 - ... (2) Purchasing off the airport and having delivered on the airport without entrance fee, delivery fee, or other surcharge for delivery any parts, materials, or supplies necessary for the servicing, repair, or operation of its aircraft: Provided, That the sponsor may make reasonable charges for the cost of any service (including charges for maintenance, operation, and depreciation of facilities and rights-of-way) furnished by the sponsor in connection with the delivery of any parts, materials,...