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7 results found for '"Federal Aviation Administration"' in Keywords.

  • Concorde noise levels controversy (1978)

    Genre
    Interview; News report

    Report on controversy over the noise levels created by the supersonic aircraft Concorde at Kennedy Airport in New York. The Concorde does not have any special flight patterns or regulations in place to...

  • British airline efforts to bring planes back into operation (1979)

    Genre
    Interview

    Unidentified British male representative of an airline operating DC-10 aircraft on its efforts with other European airlines to bring the planes back into operation following tha fatal crash in Chicago. Male...

  • DC-10 plane ban lifted - Passengers boarding (1979)

    Genre
    Vox pop

    Vox pop with British passengers about to board a DC-10 plane following the lifting of the British Government ban on DC-10s (imposed following the Flight 191 disaster at the Chicago O’Hare International...

  • Airline’s view on CAA decision to lift ban on British DC-10s (1979)

    Genre
    Interview

    Unidentified male airline representative on his views toward the Civil Aviation Authority’s decision to lift the ban on British DC-10s and the continuing FAA ban in the USA. The aeroplane’s safety was...

  • Transport spokesman on lifting of DC-10 ban (1979)

    Genre
    Interview

    Unidentified Department of Transport spokesman on his concern that the ban on DC-10 aircraft has been lifted too quickly by the European aviation authorities following the Flight 191 disaster in Chicago....

  • Transport spokesman on lifting of DC-10 ban (1979)

    Genre
    Interview

    Unidentified Department of Transport spokesman on the lifting of the DC-10 ban. (The aeroplane’s safety was called into question following a fatal crash in Chicago). Includes his view on the pilot’s...

  • Airline rep on plane grounding and whether it will sue (1979)

    Genre
    Interview

    Unidentified British male representative of an airline operating DC-10-30 aircraft on whether it would consider legal action against the FAA for the grounding of their aircraft. The aeroplane’s safety was...