Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1975: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-third Congress, Second Session, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 |
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... towers were supposed to go from 25 million to almost 27 million , up some eight percent . Aircraft operations , meaning landings and takeoffs , by FAA towers were to increase by approximately 5 percent from 50.1 million to $ 62.3 ...
... towers were supposed to go from 25 million to almost 27 million , up some eight percent . Aircraft operations , meaning landings and takeoffs , by FAA towers were to increase by approximately 5 percent from 50.1 million to $ 62.3 ...
Page 357
... towers , 71 instrument landing systems , and eight automated radar terminal systems . FACILITIES , ENGINEERING AND DEVELOPMENT The fiscal year 1975 estimate for this appropriation is $ 13 million , $ 1.5 million more than fiscal year ...
... towers , 71 instrument landing systems , and eight automated radar terminal systems . FACILITIES , ENGINEERING AND DEVELOPMENT The fiscal year 1975 estimate for this appropriation is $ 13 million , $ 1.5 million more than fiscal year ...
Page 358
... towers and other terminal facilities . 3. $ 20.9 million for flight service station facilities to improve and modernize domestic and international flight service stations , including the establishment of 60 unmanned flight service ...
... towers and other terminal facilities . 3. $ 20.9 million for flight service station facilities to improve and modernize domestic and international flight service stations , including the establishment of 60 unmanned flight service ...
Page 380
... towers that were commissioned over the course of the past year , February 1973 to February 1974 , you still find total operations at FAA facilities up approximately 112 percent this February of 1974 over February of 1973. In terms of ...
... towers that were commissioned over the course of the past year , February 1973 to February 1974 , you still find total operations at FAA facilities up approximately 112 percent this February of 1974 over February of 1973. In terms of ...
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... towers take them at the remaining 106 locations within the 50 States . I will move to the next slide . FSS REMOTING ... tower . They exchange traffic information with the other pilots in the pattern . A pilot can also call in and tell ...
... towers take them at the remaining 106 locations within the 50 States . I will move to the next slide . FSS REMOTING ... tower . They exchange traffic information with the other pilots in the pattern . A pilot can also call in and tell ...
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