Department of the Air Force Appropriations for 1953: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-second Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1952 - 1123 pages |
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... flying status . For example approximately 6,000 pilots have been removed from flying status for inability to meet standards over the last four fiscal years . The process of rigid scrutiny of maintenance of standards is continuing ...
... flying status . For example approximately 6,000 pilots have been removed from flying status for inability to meet standards over the last four fiscal years . The process of rigid scrutiny of maintenance of standards is continuing ...
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... flying and therefore the percentage is lower than it was some years ago even though there may be more that crack up . I can get you , if I may put it in the record , the safety record or the accident record . FLYING SAFETY PROGRAM Mr ...
... flying and therefore the percentage is lower than it was some years ago even though there may be more that crack up . I can get you , if I may put it in the record , the safety record or the accident record . FLYING SAFETY PROGRAM Mr ...
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... FLYING SAFETY PROGRAM Mr. SCRIVNER . I suppose in percentages that is good . That is not the thing that the average American citizen reads about in the paper . That question has been asked me several times . Are you satisfied with the ...
... FLYING SAFETY PROGRAM Mr. SCRIVNER . I suppose in percentages that is good . That is not the thing that the average American citizen reads about in the paper . That question has been asked me several times . Are you satisfied with the ...
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... FLYING PAY Mr. SCRIVNER . We can take up the next question perhaps with less difficulty . That is , just how well is the Air Force keeping faith with Congress in its attempt to eliminate some of the flying pay that has been drawn , in ...
... FLYING PAY Mr. SCRIVNER . We can take up the next question perhaps with less difficulty . That is , just how well is the Air Force keeping faith with Congress in its attempt to eliminate some of the flying pay that has been drawn , in ...
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... flying and nonflying officers . Secretary FINLETTER . We will be very glad to furnish that . Mr. SCRIVNER . Then , as a result of that , show in that report how many of these flying officers who are attending schools are at the same ...
... flying and nonflying officers . Secretary FINLETTER . We will be very glad to furnish that . Mr. SCRIVNER . Then , as a result of that , show in that report how many of these flying officers who are attending schools are at the same ...
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active actual Air Force Base Air Matériel Command Air National Guard Air Training Command aircraft airmen airplane appropriation ASENSIO bomber budget Chairman chart Chief of Staff civilian personnel Colonel DANY Colonel HUFF Colonel MULLINS Colonel RISON Colonel THOMPSON Colonel VAN SICKLE committee construction of real contract contractor cost course Defense depot Discussion dollars electronics engine equipment estimate facilities field fighter figure fiscal year 1953 flight flying funds GILPATRIC GORE HOPWOOD included increase indicating industry installations jet engines Korea MAHON maintenance and operation Major HUTTO Major LANGLEY man-years ment military personnel million obligations officers over-all overhaul PARKER percent pilot planes procurement production question radar record requested requirements research and development Reserve ROTC schools SCRIVNER Secretary FINLETTER SIGFORD SIKES spare statement supply TABER things tion units utilization VANDENBERG World War II
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Page 76 - Except as otherwise provided in this contract, any dispute concerning a question of fact arising under this contract which is not disposed of by agreement shall be decided by the Contracting Officer, who shall reduce his decision to writing and mail or otherwise furnish a copy thereof to the Contractor.
Page 76 - In connection with any appeal proceeding under this clause, the Contractor shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard and to offer evidence in support of his appeal.
Page 76 - Contractor shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard and to offer evidence in support of its appeal. Pending final decision of a dispute hereunder, the Contractor shall proceed diligently with the performance of the contract and in accordance with the Contracting Officer's decision. b. This "Disputes...
Page 90 - The Contractor agrees to insert, in all subcontracts hereunder which involve access to classified information, provisions which shall conform substantially to the language of this clause, including this paragraph (f ) but excluding the last sentence of paragraph (e) of this clause.
Page 90 - Department assigned security cognizance over the facility. (d) Representatives of the Military Department having security cognizance over the facility, and representatives of NASA, shall have the right to inspect at reasonable intervals the procedures, methods, and facilities utilized by the Contractor in complying with the security requirements under this contract. Should the Government, through these representatives, determine that the Contractor...
Page 243 - No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall be available for the payment of flight pay to personnel whose actual assigned duties do not involve operational or training flights.
Page 59 - State, the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the...
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Page 76 - Secretary, and the decision of the Secretary or his duly authorized representative for the hearing of such appeals shall, unless determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to have been fraudulent, or capricious, or arbitrary or so grossly erroneous as necessarily to imply bad faith, or not supported by substantial evidence...
Page 483 - ... scientist at that time, Mr. Flood. Mr. FLOOD. At the time he was given the assignment to do this for the Air Force, he was already chief scientist for the Air Force? General ESTES. That is correct. Mr. FLOOD. Splendid. General ESTES. Thirdly, early last fall, the Chief of Staff directed the commanders of the Air Research and Development Command, the Air Materiel Command, and the Air Defense Command to review all actions which they were taking in the field to insure that those actions were consistent...