The Civil Aviation Research and Development Policy Study was undertaken jointly by the Department of Transportation and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in response to a recommendation by the Senate Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences (90th Congress). From this charter, the Study evolved as a comprehensive review of policies affecting civil aviation, of the problems confronting it, and of the potential it possesses for future contributions to the Nation. A concerted effort was made to treat each area quantitatively and to collect, analyze, and present all pertinent related data. The results should provide a sound basis for the continued evolution of national policy to guide the future course of civil aviation. (Author)
Civil Aviation Research and Development Policy Study
1971
89 pages
Report
No indication
English
Air Transportation , Civil aviation , Management planning , Aircraft industry , Economic analysis , Environments , Terminal facilities , Terminal air traffic control , Aircraft noise , Air routes , Regulations , Scheduling , Transportation management , Military aircraft , Product development , Commercial aircraft , Reviews , Noise pollution