Word: caa
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Glider Pilots will be chosen from aspirants with one or more of the following qualifications: (1) holders of currently effective Civil Aeronautics Administration airman's certificates, private grade or higher; (2) holder of lapsed CAA certificates, private grade or higher, provided expiration was subsequent to January 1, 1941; (3) applicants who certify they have completed 200 or more glider flights; (4) former Aviation Cadets or Aviation Students who have been eliminated for flying deficiency after successful completion of the course of elementary; (5) men who can present a letter signed by a CAA District or Regional Flight Inspector or Flight...
Known to undergraduates as head of the CAA pilot training program, Howard W. Emmons has jumped from instructor to assistant professor of Mechanical Engineering...
...joining the CPT course, which is administered under the CAA, students have been required to sign affidavits which prescribe the conditions of enrollment. One of these conditions is that men shall enlist in the Army or Navy air corps, as they choose, at the end of their training, and another clause is that if the Army should deem it necessary, these men would enlist in the reserve...
...troubles. CAA still harries it with regulations. But CAP is definitely an Army Auxiliary, the pilot reservoir its proponents always said it would be. Members become Air Corps instructors at Air Force schools, ferry military planes from factories to tactical and training bases...
...CAA (Civil Aeronautics Administration), CAB (Civil Aeronautics Board) manage air transport; ODT (Office of Defense Transportation) and WSA (War Shipping Administration) work out war transport by rail, truck, bus and ship...