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5 Air Com. Bull. 1 (1933-1934)

handle is hein.journals/aicmrcb5 and id is 1 raw text is: U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
AERONAUTICS BRANCH
AIR COMMERCE BULLETIN
ISSUED MONTHLY
Vol. 5             Washington, July 15, 1933           No. 1
CONTENTS

Air Commerce Bulletin to be published monthly,
notices to airmen will appear as separate publica-
tion issued weekly.
Simplification of radio range beacon position and
quadrant identification.
Maps show upper air wind velocities and directions
for airmen.
Teletypewriter transmission of aeronautic weather
reports.
Airway maps of the United States showing airways
equipped with Federal aids to air navigation, air
mail routes, scheduled air passenger routes,
and scheduled air express routes.
General aeronautic developments:
New radio station simultaneously transmits
voice and directional signals.
Madrid airport open to regular air traffic and
touring service.
Revised summary of foreign flight requirements
for the Free City of Danzig.
Report of domestic scheduled air transport opera-
tions for May 1933.
Conference with aircraft manufacturers post-
poned.

General aeronautic developments-Continued
Status of airports and landing fields by States on
July 1, 1933.
Status of aircraft, gliders, pilots, and glider pilots
by States as of July 1, 1933.
Designation of medical examiners.
Weather broadcast procedure.
Winds aloft broadcast schedules.
Airport ratings.
Temporary airports of entry redesignated.
Certified aeronautical lights.
Army Air Corps air navigation map.
Proposed airports.
Licenses, approvals, and ratings.
Summary.
New approved type certificates.
Revisions in approved type certiflcates.
Changes in list of approved schools.
Repair stations issued approved repair station
certificates.
Changes in list of approved repair stations.
Approvals without approved type certificate.
Revisions in approvals without approved type
certificate.
United States air transport routes.

AIR COMMERCE BULLETIN BECOMES MONTHLY PUBLICATION
WITH THIS ISSUE

With this issue, the Air Commerce
Bulletin becomes a monthly publica-
tion, appearing on the 15th of each
month. Notices to airmen and air-
craft operators, formerly carried in
the Air Commerce Bulletin, now are
issued weekly by the Aeronautics
Branch in a mimeographed publication
which bears the title, Weekly Notices
to Airmen.
Although the change from a semi-
monthly to a monthly basis for the
Air Commerce Bulletin was effected
chiefly as an economy measure in line
with the Federal Government's desire
to curtail expenditures wherever possi-
ble, the new plan for issuing notices to
airmen will enhance the value of this
service by placing information in the
hands of pilots and air transport opera-
tors at more frequent intervals.
Weekly Notices to Airmen are
mailed to airports for display on
bulletin boards and to scheduled air-
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transport operators for use by opera-
tions officers and pilots. Owing to the
reduced appropriations it is necessary
to limit distribution of the weekly
notices to these two sources which,
however, should reach all persons who
are actively engaged in flying and for
whom the service is intended.
The material in Weekly Notices to
Airmen, includes information with
respect to municipal and commercial
airports, Federal airway facilities (bea-
con lights, intermediate landing fields,
radio-communication stations, radio
range beacons, radio marker beacons,
and teletypewriter services) estab-
lishment or discontinuance of private
aeronautical lights, air navigation maps,
and special notices. Announcements
of new airport ratings, proposed air-
ports, certification of aeronautical
lights, and designation of airports of
entry will continue to be carried in the
Air Commerce Bulletin.
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Reproduction by Permission of Buffalo & Erie County Public Library Buffalo, NY

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