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The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA analysis of basic aeronautical legislation was accepted by Joint Senate-House conferees, leading to the Air Commerce Act of May 20, 1920. This freed National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA of responsibility for regulation of civil aviation and permitted it to concentrate upon the conduct of aeronautical research.
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... 13 April 1925, Henry Ford had started an air-freight service between Detroit and Chicago, first such commercial flights on a regular schedule. Upon passage of the Air Commerce Act of 1926 ... communities nationwide with 13 000 daily flights. (NAA News, Apr 76, 3) March 1976 March April 1976 April Apr 1 1976 1 Apr 2 1976 2 Apr 3 1976 3 Apr 4 ...
... which had been off for seven months while Salyut 6 was unmanned. The crew began April 11 to unload Progress 8 and activate systems and instruments including plant-life installations Oaziz ... 8 's propulsion unit for another orbit adjustment April 24. On April 25 they separated the freighter from the Salyut-Soyuz complex; on April 26 they ignited the propulsion unit at 9:54 ... Times, Apr 11/80, D-15; Nature, Apr 17/80, 585) March 1980 March April 1980 April Apr 1 1980 1 Apr 2 1980 2 Apr 3 1980 3 Apr 4 1980 ...
Seven Mercury astronauts completed training session at the Navy Aviation Medical Acceleration Laboratory, Johnsville, Pa. April 1-May 3 Members of Space Task Group STG presented guidelines for an advanced manned ... Task Group STG , " Guidelines for Advanced Manned Space Vehicle Program ," June 1960, pp. 39-46.'' April 1960 April Apr 1 1960 1 Apr 2 1960 2 Apr 3 1960 3 Apr 4 ...
... to be Nation's oldest-celebrated their 40th anniversaries : United Airlines, April 6; Western Airlines, April 17; and Trans World Airlines (TWA), April 17. ''(UPI, NYT, 4/3/66)'' Study of buoyant Venus ... on the Way to the Moon” article appears in National Geographic Magazine March 1966 March April 1966 April Apr 1 1966 1 Apr 2 1966 2 Apr 3 1966 3 Apr 4 ...
... we leave it." (NASA Actv, Apr 78, 14) NASA announced 3 key personnel changes during April: Dr. William Schneider would become associate administrator for space tracking and data systems, responsible for ... , recovered by Navy personnel with AFFTC assistance, would be reused in future tests. (AFSC Newsreview, April 78, 11) Decisions not yet made by the U.S. government would determine the U ... Condor, a one-mile figure 8. (NAA newsletter, Apr 78, 1) March 1978 March April 1978 April Apr 1 1978 1 Apr 2 1978 2 Apr 3 1978 3 Apr 4 1978 ...
... , an ESA -developed Spacelab carrying 15 experiments see Spacelab , Apr. 17 , was scheduled for launch April 29 from KENNEDY SPACE CENTER KSC . The mission's main objective was to provide a ... as POCC would control the orbiter and basic Spacelab systems. (NASA Release 85-60) During April: NASA announced it awarded to Howard University's School of Engineering Large Space Structure Institute ... evaluation of synthetic aperture radars in space. (Inside Wallops, Apr 85, 1) March 1985 March April 1985 April Apr 1 1985 1 Apr 2 1985 2 Apr 3 1985 3 Apr 4 ...
... positions to NASA, resigned following their criticism of NASA policy and the space station. On April 10, 1987, Thomas Donahue, Chairman of the Space Science Board, National Academy of Sciences, resigned ... science missions than on an as yet "poorly defined space station." Donahue was reinstated on April 15, 1987, after resolving his disagreement with Frank Press, head of the National Academy of ... heavy-lift launch vehicle should be used. (Av Wk, Apr 20/87) March 1987 March April 1987 April Apr 1 1987 1 Apr 2 1987 2 Apr 3 1987 3 Apr 4 ...
... ,22)'' Vice President. Lyndon B. Johnson, speaking editorially in Astro­nautics and Aerospace Engineering magazine, April 1963, em­phasized that.: "As satellites extend man's vision into new dimen­sions, weather ... in very local areas." ''(Committee Hearings, NASA Authorization for Fiscal Year 1964-Part I, 598)'' April 1963 April Apr 1 1963 1 Apr 2 1963 2 Apr 3 1963 3 Apr 4 ...

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