The Task Force, chaired by former FAA Administrator and Air Force Secretary, John L. McLucas, and including Fred J. Drinkwater III, Chief of Aircraft Operations at NASA's Ames Research Center, and Lt. Gen. Howard W. Leaf, Inspector General of the Air Force, was appointed by President Reagan on March 5, 1981. The Task Force was asked to review the August 1980 decision of the FAA to certify the DC-9-80 for operation by a minimum crew of two persons and to make recommendations concerning the use of two-member crews in the proposed Boeing 757 and 767 and other 'new generation' commercial jet aircraft.
Report of the President's Task Aircraft Crew Complement
1981
114 pages
Report
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Englisch
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