I was told that the only way I could get on as pilot was first to get a job in the automobile plant, and that I would later be transferred to the airplane plant, and still later to the airline between Detroit and Chicago as pilot.
The airline porter wanted to put my chute in the baggage compartment.
Our economic deregulation program has achieved major successes in five areas: Airlines: The Airline Deregulation Act is generating healthy competition, saving billions in fares, and making the airlines more efficient.
A few days before Christmas, an airline flight attendant spotted a passenger lighting a match.
For example, deregulation of the airline industry has led to cheaper airfares, but on Amtrak taxpayers pay about $35 per passenger every time an Amtrak train leaves the station, It's time we ended this huge Federal subsidy.
Then about a year ago, I noticed a full-length profile of her in anairline magazine spread about "America's New Achievers.
He had that sturdy, no-nonsense assurance usually reserved for airline pilots.
The scenario Tam laid out on the 747 flying back, while we drank a lot of airline cognac in the upstairs lounge, was destined to be yet another first in the annals of American finance, one way or the other.
One afternoon in February 1953 I had an opportunity to further my study of UFO sightings by airline pilots.
This was just an informal bull session and not an official interrogation, but I really got the scoop on what airline pilots think about UFO's.
The first sighting of a light by an airline pilot took place shortly after midnight, when an ARTC controller called the pilot of a Capital Airlines flight just taking off from National.
The Air Force radar operator at Andrews backed them up; so did two veteran airline pilots who saw lights right where the radar showed a UFO to be.
In the spring of 1950 this changed, however, and the airline pilots began to make more and more reports--good reports.
Another question mark arose about the lights that the airlinepilots saw.
UFO sightings by airline pilots always interested me as much as any type of sighting.
I'd gotten the personal and very candid opinion of seven airline captains, and the opinions of half a hundred more airline pilots had been quoted.
Airline pilots are considered responsible people--airline pilots had seen UFO's.
Airline pilots saw them, radar picked them up, and military pilots chased them.
When they arrived they met Simpson and an airline pilot friend of his in Simpson's hotel room.
This was a very curious situation because no one except Simpson, the airline pilot, and the two harbor patrolmen knew what was taking place.
In April, May, and June of 1950 there were over thirty-five good reports from airline crews.
When airline crews began to turn in one UFO report after another, it was difficult to believe the old "hoax, hallucination, and misidentification of known objects" routine.
Go to the airline check-in counter and see if any message had been left him by his uncle.
And they could have taken another airline from Chicago to San Francisco.
That evening I talked with the airline official, whom I knew well enough to call by his first name.
Other airline pilots had reported flying disks racing along the airways, though none that I knew of had described projectile-like objects.
The day after this story appeared, I was discussing it with an airline official in Washington.
Captain Emil Smith and the crew of a United Airline plane.
My first stop was Chicago, where I met an airline official and two commercial pilots.
For three weeks I investigated sightings that had been reported by airline and private pilots and other competent witnesses.
Later, the airline head reported that Intelligence officers had quizzed the pilots for hours.
Without mentioning names, I told him about the aircraft designer and the airline pilots.
Hunt, the senior airline pilot, watched the disk through a theodolite at the airport.
Beside the Eastern Airline report of a double-decked saucer, he had written: "Check rumor same type seen over Holland about this date.
At first, theairline pilots were reluctant to talk.
Comments came from scientists, engineers, airline and private pilots, college professors, officers of the armed {p.
There was no apparent attempt to muzzle the two pilots, as in earlier airline cases.
Two days later an airline pilot from the Coast told me that some fighters had been armed and the pilots ordered to bring down the disks if humanly possible.
Nothing he had ever done in years past matched up to this, not even the airline hijackings.
That afternoon Bill Bates had coincidentally flown in on Merv Griffin's Paradise Island commuter airline and come over to Hurricane Hole, wanting to charter The Ulysses for a week of sailing and fishing.
The idea apparently is that because the airline might receive an official rebuke the officers in the section made their own independent decision that the route must once again be directed back over Mt.
At the conclusion of the evidence counsel for the airline invited counsel assisting the Commission to inform him what were the main issues upon which closing submissions were requested.
The magnitude of the disaster, bringing tragedy to many homes in New Zealand and overseas, and the fact that the national airline was involved meant that the national attention was focused on the inquiry.
We turn now to the relief sought by these various officers and the airline itself.
But he stated that an opportunity had been "created for people in the airline to get rid of documents which might seem to implicate airline officials as being responsible for the disaster".
That mistake is directly attributable, not so much to the persons who made it, but to the incompetent administrative airline procedures which made the mistake possible.
What they attack are certain paragraphs in the Commission report which deal very largely, not with the causes and circumstances of the crash, but with what the Commissioner calls 'the stance' of the airline at the inquiry before him.
It has never been suggested that it had extended as well to the airline pilots.
Concerning the second ground advanced on behalf of the airline it is sufficient to say that even if it had been appropriate to make an award of costs in this case the amount was limited to the modest sum of $600.
In such circumstances the airline must make a contribution towards the public cost of the Inquiry.
As a matter of company policy the airline decided that it would comply with that order although in doing so it has made no admission that the order was validly made.
I neglected to mention that I had been hired by the Adams airline as a mechanic because of my experience in repairing the corrugated skin of the Ford Trimotor owned by my employer, the Knowles Flying Service.
We took off from the Detroit City Airport and when we crossed the Detroit river the pilot decided to land at the Solvay Coal Company docks and fuel up for the opening of the airline the next day.
Much newsprint was devoted to the fact that the Towle was powered by the new Packard diesel engine, and this, of course, made it the only safe airline since all its competitors were using the old-fashioned dangerous gasoline.
What was more natural than an airline flying passengers right into the downtown area of a city?
The Anaconda Airline was the political backbone, first one State and then another, of forty House members, twenty-three of whom being of his own complexion of politics, would have a caucus vote.
If Senator Hanway might only get the Anaconda Airline to crack the thong of its authority over these recalcitrants, they could be whipped into the Frost traces.
Sixteen of the twenty went over to Mr. Frost; the President of the Anaconda Airline came out in an interview in the Daily Tory and said that the shift of the excellent sixteen was a popular victory.
GWYNN's In accord with the requests of Mr. Gwynn, which with them had those graver aspects the requests of royalty possess for London shopkeepers, the President and General Attorney of the Anaconda Airline came to Washington.
Would the President and the General Attorney of the Anaconda Airline call again in an hour?
The thirty-two underling attorneys, coming to town by twos and threes, were amazed when they found a gathering of the Anaconda Airline clans.
And now the Anaconda Airlinewas in the war for the House gavel.
Your measureless interests in the great Anaconda Airline warrant me in the assertion.
Then pushing straight for the point after methods of his own, he continued: "What is it the Anaconda Airline can do?
The Anaconda Airlinecould press down the weights of its influence upon those twenty-three members.
That charter, backed by Airline money and influence, will be a hard thing to get over.
Later, the experts of the Airline descended on the carcass of poor old Prairie Southern, to see what had best be done with the meat upon its bones, and the result was fairly satisfactory.
For, given water, they were very good lands indeed, and Western Airline was prepared to sell them with a water guarantee.
He was counsel for the Western Airline Railway, and just then he was pretending to play billiards with its president, Cromwell York.
This Western Airline stock is as jumpy as a fever chart.
He had so come to look upon Western Airline as an irresistible force, that the concept of an immovable body was quite beyond him.
Within an airline distance of only 3 miles, the lower reach of Indian Creek, an intermittent stream, flows past four small rincons, three of which (fig.
Figure 77 was taken in Salt Creek canyon about 2 airline miles above the mouth looking southeast toward Six-Shooter Peaks and Shay Mountain, northernmost of the Abajo Mountains, on the horizon.
On one occasion I arranged a date for Oswald with my aunt, Rosaleen Quinn, an airlinestewardess who, because she was interested in working for the American Embassy in Russia, had taken a leave from her job in order to study Russian.
And this boy fixed me up with his sister who was an airline stewardess.
Returning to this date that you had with this airline stewardess, did she tell you anything about Oswald?
Oswald once dated an airline stewardess who was learning Russian.
So his competitor for possession of the Mackay ranch was the Airline itself!
The Airline isn't any philanthropic institution, of course, but we'll play fair with you and Mackay.
But he realized that it would be folly to retain it as a ranch, to refuse a proposition which McGinity had just made amounting to a fifty-fifty partnership with theAirline in the project of a townsite.
I know the Airline people are running trial lines east of here.
As I was saying a long time back, we will have to travel to Quito by means of a shaky little airline of a railroad--I call it airline because it evidently runs on the rim of the clouds, from all I can gather of its construction.
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