That one word sums up both the challenges in aviation safety and security, and the means by which government and industry must respond. Change is nothing new in this field. The first powered flight, covering 120 feet in twelve seconds, took place just over ninety years ago. Today, planes cross the Atlantic Ocean in a matter of hours, as hundreds of passengers watch movies and dine. An industry that essentially did not even exist before World War I now occupies a central position in our economy. Today, commercial aviation generates over $300 billion annually, and accounts for close to one million American jobs.
Final Report to President Clinton: White House Commission on Aviation Safety and Security
1997
94 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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Letter of Congratulation - President Bill Clinton
Online Contents | 1997
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