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1971 - July DOT Ord. & Dec. [1] (July, 1971)

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Order 71-7-1


                      UNITED STATES OF ANERICA
                      CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD
                         WASHINGTON, D. C.

               Adopted by the Civil Aeronautics Board
                 at its office in Washington, D.C.,
                   on the 1st day of July, 1971




        HOUSTON-NEW ORLEANS                  Docket 21360
          SUBPART M CASE




                             ORDER

     On April 13, 1971 the Board issued its order on review in the
above-entitled proceeding (Order 71-4-74) which affirmed, with certain
modifications, the examiner's conclusions and recommendations.  Delta
Air Lines has filed a petition for reconsideration of Order 71-4-74,
a motion for leave to file such petition, and a motion for leave to
file a supplement thereto.  Contingent answers have been filed by
National Airlines, Eastern Air Lines, Continental Air Lines, Texas
International Airlines (TXI) and the Bureau of Operating Rights.

     Delta asserts that it is entitled to seek reconsideration as a
matter of right.  However, in our order on review we stated that
pursuant to Rules 28 and 37 of the Board's Rules of Practice, we will
dispense with further procedural steps since we find that the matters
raised do not warrant further proceedings.  Rule 37 permits the filing
of petitions for reconsideration unless an order * * * of the Board
specifically provides otherwise, and it was our intention, apparently
understood by all other parties, not to entertain petitions for
reconsideration in this case. 1/  Accordingly, we will deny Delta's


     1/  Delta asserts that its right to seek reconsideration stems
from section 302.1315 of Subpart M of the Procedural Regulations which
specifies that a petition for reconsideration may be filed within ten
days after issuance of any order.  However, that section provides that
Rule 37 shall be applicable except as otherwise indicated therein, and
the exception for petitions for reconsideration contained in section 302.1315
relates only to the time within which such a petition is to be filed.

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