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1970 - 0002.PDF
INDEX \F\Lmm INTERNATIONAL index to volume 97 Aero Engines January 1 l-32a January 8 33-68a Air Safety January 15 69-104 January 22 105-136a Furnishing and Finishing January 29 137-172 VTOL and Helicopter Survey February 5 173-212 Third-level Airlines January 12 213-250a Airline Maintenance February 19 251-284 Radio & Navaids February 26 285-318a Private Flying March 5 319-364a Air Attack Systems March 12 365-410a March 19 411-448a World Airline Survey March 26 449-536a Learning to Fly April 2 537-576 April 9 577-608a April 16 609-648a Hanover Show Guide April 23 649-708a Hanover Show Report April 30 709-750 Hanover Show Review May 7 751-794 May 14 795-832a Air Navigation Survey May 21 833-872 Italy's Aircraft Industry May 28 873-904a Military Aviation June 4 905-948a June 11 949-982a Aircraft Maintenance June 18 983-1024 Airports Show Guide June 25 1025-1056a Abu Dhabi, first Hunters delivered, 404 ACCIDENTS: Air Vietnam DC-6B in Vietnam, 8 USAF F-lll wing falls off. 31 Spantax Convair 990 near Stockholm, 76 FauceuDC-4, 110 Polynesian Airlines DC-3. 110 Dominicans DC-9 at Santo Domingo, 252 Cessna 310 near Arbroath. 260 Chipmunk near Henley, 260 Swissair Coronado destroyed by sabotage. 286; developments, 325 Pilgrim Airways Twin Otter, 295 Piper Cherokee 180s collide, 320 Bavaria Fluggesellschaft Jetstream lost. 374 Parancse Transportes Aereos FH-227, 456; Royal Air Maroc Caravelle, 584; 1968 accidents analysed. 618; February-March 1970 accident and incident review. 619; Dowty Group services Dove at Wolverhampton. 621; SAS DC-8 at Rome. 651; Twin Comanche at Gatwick (I of A report), 660: DC-9 leased by ALM Antillanse LM, 753; Min tech Canberra and MoD Phantom. 754; Twin Otter in New Guinea, 766 HS.748 of Philippine Air Lines north of Manila, 766; Beagle Pup at Blackpool, T-21 and K-8 at Lasham, 917; Martin 4-0-4 crash landing on motorway, 957 Monthly reviews, 220, 879. 1032 Accidents, record for 1969 (tables), 83; fatalities in the 1960s (table). 90 Accidents, survival, some factors in (photo), 90a Accidents (reports, summaries, etc): Slingsby Skylark in the Pennines, report published, 148; Cessna 172 in Denbighshire, report published, 148; Cessna 150 at Denham, report published, 148; Beagle Airedale/ Druine Condor collision, report published. 224 ACCIDENTS: UAL Boeing 727 in Santa Monica Bay, probable cause of, 769; British Eagle Viscount. West Ger man report on, 909 Advanced passenger train, the challenge of (feature article), 880-881 Aerial Tours Pty, B-N Islander operational details. 295 Aer Lingus, to lose US landing rights?, 256; to join consortium?, 325 Aerlintc Eireann, to join consortium?, 325 Aerobatics, more pilots needed for British team, 260 Aerobatics, world championships at RAF Hullaving- ton, introductory details, 296; German entry re ceived, 423; Rothmans to sponsor display team, 844a; RAeC to make final selection of British world championship team, 844a; Stampc of Rothman team (photo), 884; de Havilland Trophy competition date change, 951 Aerobatic Championships, world, British team con tenders Black and Sparrow (photo), 620; three more countries enter for, 777 Aerocharter (Australia), parachuting and free-dropping small parcels and mail, 997 Aero Commander shuts twin-engine production line, 621 Aerodrome Owners* Association, STOL-port presenta tion for conference, BoT Minister speaks on owners' finances. 324 Aerodrome Owners* Association, committee recom mends increase in landing fees (Sensor), 711 Aero engines, special issue, January 1 Aeroflot 11-18 and Tu-134 at Adler (photo), 73 Aeroflot, pressing for Australian routes, 109; Apogei reservation system (photo), 300 Aeroflot, to open Moscow-Nairobi route, 455; to serve Geneva and Basle under agreement with Swissair, 548; in the seventies (feature article with An-22 photo). 728-729 Aeroflot. General-Lieutenant B. P. Bugaer new head of (as Minister of Civil Aviation of the Soviet Union), 915 Aeroflot. 11-62 to be introduced into Ukrainian Directorate, 81; BSU-3P flight control system to go into service with, 1034; inaugurates direct service between Moscow and Amman, 1034 Aerojet Corp, laser communication contract, 250 Aeroiineas Argent inas/Luftbansa pool agreement, 419 Aero, L-29 Delphins (photo), 746 Aero Spacelines Inc. Guppy-101 flies (feature article and photo). 542; negotiations for sale of Guppy 201 to Snias and Deutsche Airbus, 770 Aerospatiale/BAC Concorde, 002 supersonic on second flight, 539; takes off on first of second series of test flights (photo), 541; BAC to inform Press, radio and TV the day before an 002 supersonic flight take* place, 585; flight testing of 002 to resume following installation of Olympus 593-SBs, 723; Minister of Technology to meet French Minister to discus* programme. 752 Aerotransportes Entre Rios, Britannia operated, 371 AFA-Minerva, Infrascope infra-red fire detector, 963 AIA (Associazione Industrie Aerospaziali), list of members, 900a Air Afrique, McDonnell Douglas DC-10 order, 287 Air Associates Ltd, appointed JB Systems agent, 405 Air Attack Systems, special issue, March 12; con ventional weapon market (illus), 381; gun lore (illus), 384; target acquisition and weapon delivery (illus). 388 Airbus, A-300B, Smiths Trident flight-system experi ence to be extensively applied (Sensor), 71; General Electric to lend first set of CF6s (Sensor), 215; CF6-powered version details (graphs, photo), 223; fuselage test specimen (photo), 373 Airbus, A-300B, Australian views, 73; Lockheed liability in proposed deal (Sensor), 107 Airbus, A-300B, and Three-Eleven, Leader, 137; some BAC views (Sensor), 215; fuselage cross-sections compared (drgs), 372 Airbus, European (A-300B), airline interest in a stretched version, 538; Airbus Industrie partners1 disagreement about financial structure, 610 Air Canada/Leeward Islands Air Transport Caribbean service agreement, 75 Air Canada, marketing changes outlined, 454; new appointments (Y. Menard, W, G, Wood and J. L. Rood) announced, 616; new vice-presidents, C. H. Glenn (operational planning), P. J. Jeanniott (com puter and systems services) and J. W. Norberg (maintenance), 727; DC-8 at Prague-Ruzyne airport (photo), 991; Mr H. H. Kantor appointed Vice-President, European Region, 992; inaugurates direct Chicago-London cargo service, 1032 Airclaims group merger with Air Safety & Survey, 263 Air Corporations Engineering Apprentice School, opened, 455 Aircraft Furnishing Ltd, wins £75,000 order from JAT, 920 Aircraft Maintenance, special feature, including cata logue of firms offering supporting services, 1011-1016 Aircraft Supplies Ltd, flight-data recorders by specified by Air Canada for its 747s and TriStars; illustrated feature on 01-01-1 recorder, 848 Air Displays, Lydd and Sywell (March 29 and 30), 588; "Barnstormers'* display team (photo), 588 Air Education and Recreation Organisation, plans and details, 117 Air France, see also under ATLAS consortium Air France, report for 1968, 39 Air France, Boeing 747 inaugural date, 222 Air France, first Beoing 747 delivered, 723; to order three more 747s, 842 Air Holdings, buys Kemp's Aerial Surveys and its Aircraft Division, 730 Air League, Govt criticised on air transport White Paper, 110 Airline capital famine?, Leader, 33 Airline data, CAB rule delay, 38
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