Alaskan Air Transport: Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 9861 ... |
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... mission , when in fact the basic elements of pilot training are an in- significant aspect of the mission . We believe the military plan is wrong because it deprives the private transportation sector of the opportunity to maintain itself ...
... mission , when in fact the basic elements of pilot training are an in- significant aspect of the mission . We believe the military plan is wrong because it deprives the private transportation sector of the opportunity to maintain itself ...
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... mission , the following points must be considered : COST TO TAXPAYERS First . As I shortly will discuss in detail , the operation of the airlift by the Air Force will cost the Government 110 percent more and result in a fuel wastage of ...
... mission , the following points must be considered : COST TO TAXPAYERS First . As I shortly will discuss in detail , the operation of the airlift by the Air Force will cost the Government 110 percent more and result in a fuel wastage of ...
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... mission in some 380 trips . Turning to section C on page 2 of exhibit 2 , the committee will note that the military will be required to burn some 2.6 million gallons of aviation fuel , while AIA will require only about 1.25 million gal ...
... mission in some 380 trips . Turning to section C on page 2 of exhibit 2 , the committee will note that the military will be required to burn some 2.6 million gallons of aviation fuel , while AIA will require only about 1.25 million gal ...
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... missions not only will diminish aircraft life but also will burden the Government with greater expense resulting from the additional maintenance required to inspect and rectify such likely consequences as cracks in wing structure and ...
... missions not only will diminish aircraft life but also will burden the Government with greater expense resulting from the additional maintenance required to inspect and rectify such likely consequences as cracks in wing structure and ...
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... MISSION TOTAL ROUND TRIPS ROUND TRIP MILEAGE PER TRIP ( x ) TOTAL AIRCRAFT MILES AVERAGE AIRCRAFT SPEED ( divided by ) TOTAL AIRCRAFT HOURS FUEL CONSUMED PER HOUR ( x ) TOTAL FUEL REQUIRED 381 TRIPS 1154 MILES 439,674 MILES 280 m . p.h. ...
... MISSION TOTAL ROUND TRIPS ROUND TRIP MILEAGE PER TRIP ( x ) TOTAL AIRCRAFT MILES AVERAGE AIRCRAFT SPEED ( divided by ) TOTAL AIRCRAFT HOURS FUEL CONSUMED PER HOUR ( x ) TOTAL FUEL REQUIRED 381 TRIPS 1154 MILES 439,674 MILES 280 m . p.h. ...
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Air Force air transportation Alaska Air Carriers Alaska International Air amount Anchorage appropriate approved Arctic ARTICLE BERGT BLANTON bulk fuel Chairman MCCLELLAN civil civilian carriers civilian contractors clause Commander GILMORE commercial committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY contract Cool Barge Cost Accounting Standards crews delivery Department of Defense destination DEW Line DIRECTOR drilling Eielson Elmendorf Elmendorf AFB employees estimated cost Executive Order 11246 Executive Order 11375 exploration Fairbanks fleet flights Government property Governor HAMMOND Huskey Husky Oil invoice KAMATS L-100 aircraft LIBRARY OF CONGRES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS lift miles military aircraft military airlift Military Airlift Command MOORE move Naval Petroleum Reserve NAVY NGRESS North Slope obligations OFFICER IN CHARGE offloaded oil and gas OPERATOR agrees OPERATOR hereunder OPERATOR'S payment performance PERRY personnel pipeline Point Barrow pursuant records reimbursable round trip sealift Senator STEVENS Senator YOUNG statement subcontract supplies tion transportation system
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