THE FAA'S ROLE IN DEVELOPMENT OF THE SUPERSONIC TRANSPORT

Brig. Gen. Paul T. Preuss

Peer Reviewed

Abstract: I Am pleased to be able to participate in your symposium as a representative of the Administrator of Federal Aviation Agency. First let me say a few words about the FAA. It's perfectly natural that many people consider the FAA simply a renamed CAA whose primary mission is the control of air traffic, installation and maintenance of air navigation facilities, and the certification of aircraft and airmen. The FAA certainly has these missions and they are important. The FAA has other missions too.
Published in: NAVIGATION: Journal of the Institute of Navigation, Volume 8, Number 2
Pages: 77 - 79
Cite this article: Preuss, Brig. Gen. Paul T., "THE FAA'S ROLE IN DEVELOPMENT OF THE SUPERSONIC TRANSPORT", NAVIGATION: Journal of The Institute of Navigation, Vol. 8, No. 2, Summer 1961, pp. 77-79.
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