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Airline Industry, British, surveyed feature article). 726-727 Airline maintenance, special issue, February 19 Airmisses, BOAC VC10 and TWA 707 near Epsom, 711; 19 reported in Canadian airspace between light and commercial aircraft in 1969, 767; BEA Viscount and Olympic 707 near Epsom, 767; NATCS Con troller replies to Mayor of Epsom and Ewell on, 878; Queen's Flight Wessex carrying Prince Charles, 986 Air \*Vauru Jet Falcon (photo), 584 Air New Zealand/Qantas/Malaysia-Singapore/Philip-pine Air Lines Boeing 747 agreement?, 256 Air Parts FU-24, two conversions by Aerosmith (photos), 9 Air Pegasus, Lear Jet 25 and 24Bs order, 332 Airports, Glasgow v Prestwick Airport "power struggle" over interests, 543; South-East Economic Planning Council lends its support to Foulness as London's third airport, 543; Researching for Roskill—2, (Summary of rail-road access studies for London's third airport), 546-547; Luton, D. Melrose appointed director, 655; Manchester gives BEA monopoly of cargo handling, 727; Sydney, new terminal on view, 766: Prestwick. pressure for more domestic services to, 767; Gatwick, BAA proposals for (article), 768; Liverpool appoint ment of marketing manager proposed, 881; East Midlands" extended runway and terminal opened, 882; Manchester to increase landing fees, and four other municipal airports may follow suit, 883; Stansted expects busy year, 912; Turnhouse, new terminal and runway planned for, 957; proposed rules for terminal areas at selected airports through out the US, 957; new arrivals terminal at Heathrow opened, 960; Heathrow's northern runway closed for two days so that extension could be coupled up, 1032; Schiphol, Amsterdam, problems, 1034 Airport Construction and Equipment Exhibition, Schiphol Airport, June 29-July 4 (illustrated feature on), 1044-1051 Airports, off-shore, Ministry study published, 328 Air Races, Formula 1 practice at Halfpenny Green. 460; ditto at Rochester, 588; Formula One at Jurby (illustrated report), 776-777; 1970 King's Cup, plans for, 884; Isle of Wight, 917 Air Rallies, Isle of Man, April 24-26, 588; Jersey, May 1-3, 754 Air Registration Board, a matter of independence. Leader, 105; oxygen installations investigation, 291; Sir Robert Hardingham pleads in Aerospace, 326; .warning about aerobatics in Beagle Pup and Bolkow Junior, 884; renewed plea by Lord Kings Norton for continued independence of (report on ARB annual report), 1031 Air Rhodesia, Capt F. A, R. Garner appointed chief pilot, 458 Air safety, special issue, January 15 Air Safety & Survey, merger with Airclaims group, 263 Air Service Training, Ugandan training contract, 332 Air Shows, Waveney Flying Group, Seething. "Flying for Fun" Fair, Sywell, and Bembridge, loW, 13; "Flight's" Business and Light Aviation Show, Cranfield, 110; Turin, June 5-14 (advance announce ment), 539; further details of, 876; display at Eeldc (Netherlands) announced, 884; Reading, Penn, details of, 908; Turin's new look (report), 953; Biggin Hill Air Fair (8th) and Exhibitors, 995; Reading (photo), 1027; Biggin Hill report and Photos, 1028 Air-Siam, begins operations, 1032 Airspur Corp, H,P. Jetstream order confirmed, operat ing plans, 264 Air-taxi operators, CAB to amend insurance limita tions?, 149 Airtourers. built by Aero Engine Services (photo), 1023 Air traffic control, Leader, 213; review of British activities in the '70s. 221; genesis of (feature article), 939 Air Training, College of (Hamble), first graduate to achieve command, Capt V. Gunton, BEA, 586 Air Training Corps, The, "Opportunity Flights" scheme launched, 620 Air Transport Industry, "Into battle"—effects on in dustry after General Election, 987 Air Transport Insurance SA, CAB scrutiny, 183 Air Transport Insurance SA, moving centre of activity from Switzerland to Geneva, 582; air transport and politics (feature article), 654 Air transport policy, White Paper criticised by Air League, 110 Air Vietnam DC-6B crash in Vietnam, 8 Airways Aviation group of companies, taken over by David Rimmer, 917 Air West, shareholders approve sale of airline to Howard Hughes, 543 Air Zermatt, Alouette 3 nears end of a rescue (photo), 843 Alaparma, Bodo purchased for flying club (photo), 460 Alaska Airlines, Convair 990 and Grumman Goose (photos), 147 Alaska Airlines, Alaska-Siberia charter flights approved by Soviet Govt, 458; asks CAB for authority to operate Seattle-Moscow via Anchorage or Fairbanks, 615 Alitalia (see also ATLAS Consortium), management changes, 325; first 747 (photo), 837; purchase of four long-range McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30s, 1029 Allied Forces Central Europe, 1970; Air Defence Competition, 705 All Nippon Airways, to lease Boeing 727-200s, 8 ALM Dutch Antillean Airlines, New York service, 114 ALM (Antillaanse Luchtvaart Maatschappij NV), receives approval for DC-9 services to San Juan, Puerto Rico, 729 Altitude alerters, United chooses equipment, 114 Ambulance, Air London introduces service, 118 American Airfines, automatic ticket, test 42 American Airlines, PAA Boeing 747 lease details, 144; asks CAB for permission to apply surcharges to 747 fares, 766; situation in the Australian context, 1032; operating US West Coast-Frankfurt through service for cargo containers, in conjunction with Lufthansa, 1032 American aviation activity, growth of, Secretary of Transportation's ATC advisory committee conclu sions on, 727 INDEX Americal General Aviation Manufacturers Associ ation (GAMA), releases updated version of study of general aviation in the USA, 883 American Ordnance Association, appointment, 353 Anglo-French collaboration, meeting of British and French defence ministers, 578; helicopter and Jaguar projects discussed, 611; WG.13 programme (state ment by Westland Helicopters' managing director), 651; future of helicopter package deal discussed, 746; meeting of British and French defence ministers, 578; French Navy to take WG.13, 835; helicopters programme to continue (Parliamentary announce ment), 867 Anglo-German-Italian multi-role combat aircraft, co-operation between Elliott Automation and Ferranti on nose radar, 985 Ansaldo SVA.9, Alitalia builds replica (photo), 423 Ansett Airlines of Australia, deliveries of Boeing 727 and six DC-9s to be made earlier than planned, 616; to convert three Electras for freight operations (Sen sor), 651; submission to minister for Civil Aviation being prepared, for permission to order more DC-9s and 727s, 767 Antonov An-22 at Tiumen (photo), 142; AN-2 spraying fertiliser (photo), 459 APPOINTMENTS: Lt-Gen Charles H. Terhune, Jr, deputy director, JPL, 53; Robert Foster, sales and marketing, Shell- Mex and BP aviation products, 53; Air Chief Marshal Sir Donald Evans, military aviation consultant to Ferranti, 88; David G. Cochrane, to board of the Kymatic Engineering Co Ltd, 88; Ian C. Macarthur, managing director, Service Division, RCA Ltd, 88; Col F. Pett-Ridge, v-p, Latin American Division, BAC (USA) Inc. 88; William E. Lewis director of corporate develop ment and Mr Derek Gladstone manager of R&D dept, Irvin Gt Britain Ltd, 88 John W. Boyd, vice-president of operations for Sunstrand Aviation; Derek Ashby, sales manager, Venner Electronics Ltd; John Davis financial adviser, John Bush company secretary and Alan Wilks data processing manager, Fram Filters Ltd; C. S. M. Scott and A. T. Norris join board, Pye Unicam Ltd, 528; Alistair J. Mitchell, chief accountant. Electrical Power Storage Ltd; Alan L. Kahn, v-p and director of human resources, Kearfott Division, Singer-General Precision Inc; Gordon R. Kuster, director of marketing, Litton Systems (Canada) Ltd; Malcolm E. Garrett, head of marketing services dept, B. S. Hughes sales office manager in the dept and Peter G. Edwards personnel executive, Awdel Ltd; Ian P. Castro, Fellow, Donald Campbell memorial trust, Dept of Aeronautics, Imperial College, London: 568; G. R. "Jock" Bryce, vice-president, executive aircraft sales, BAC (USA) Inc, 587; S. A. Beasley, chief designer, Dunlop Engineering Group; D. G. M. Patton, executive assistant, UK opera tions, Wencor Inc; I. B. Gane to board, Delaney Gallay Ltd; John D. Keegan, sales engineer, Sourian Lectropon Ltd; D. L. Boult divisional director and general manager, W. Stanhope deputy general manager, BICC's Accessories Division; Dr D. F. Denny, managing director, Bestobell Aviation Products Ltd: 632; R. T. Jones, staff v-p. North American Aviation Int; R. L. Kresin, field training manager, King Radio Corp; D. A. Hilmer, ground support equipment sales manager, Nordco Products; K. W. Browning, director, Dowty Group; AVM E. James, to Redifon board; H. Jelly, sales manager, Fairey Hydraulics; J. Farnsworth, European marketing manager. Aero Products Div of Litton Industries; C. G. Charlish, deputy managing director, Fire stone Tyre & Rubber Co; D. T. M. Robertson, chairman, Scottish Aviation; E. G. Rubython, general manager and E. F. T. Jenkins commercial director, HSA; A. C. Hayward and D. W. Lee-Smith, re-elected to Fairey Co board; M. R, Zboril, manager, European operations, for Air-Supply Int, subsidiary of Garrett Corp; J. T. Markley elected v-p of the Raytheon Co: 741; R. P. Ortlip, director of finance, Frederick B. Ayer & Associates, 838; R. D. Richmond v-p deputy general manager and A, W. Baker v-p Ottawa, Douglas Aircraft Co of Canada; N. Deaville, personnel director, Electric Power Storage Ltd; N. Cogswell chief production engin eer, Firth Cleveland Fastenings Ltd; M. Egan corporate v-p, European area, Lockheed Aircraft Corp; H. Damski, technical manager. Precision Connectors Ltd; L. W. Curry, satco, Leavesden; R. C. Rogers, director of marketing and I. D. Crozier, marketing manager, Honeywell's UK Aerospace and Defence Group; D. H. G. Russell managing director, McGregor, Swire Air Services; B. Gibbons, sales manager, F. L. Hampson, production manager and G. H. Bush responsible for Carboform sales in the US, Fothergill & Harvey Composite Materials Division: 891; F. A. Grout, chairman, North-west England Advisory Com mittee for Civil Aviation, 1034 Aptitude and the private pilot, 187 Arab Air Carriers Organisation, consortium plans, 178 Arawak Airlines, agreement with BWIA to take over services in Trinidad and Tobago, 770 Argentine Air Force, Fokker F.27 (photo), 212 Argentine, AX-2 Pucara prototype (photo), 404 Army, British, improved surveillance capability, 355; air gunners, details, 404 Atlantic, inclusive-tour politics, ECAC recommenda tions published, 331 Atlantis, DC-9-30 (photo), 613; applies for Atlantic scheduled services, 956 ATLAS consortium, Boeing 747 maintenance agree ment, 8; to break up? (Sensor), 107; decision on buying DC-10 or TriStar to be made "in the summer" (1970), 543 Aurigny Air Services, more B-N Islanders bought, 118; to buy Nord 262s? (Sensor), 139 Australia, Civil Aviation Reports, review of, 41; Aeroflot pressing for routes, 109; Project N details, 185; to go metric, 322; traffic gains, 326 in- Australian Defence Ministry, studies Mirage replace ment, 355; Minister talks with US on F-lllCs, 605; offered up to 24 F-4E Phantoms, 651; offer of Phantoms and tankers being considered, 710; Government plans to rationalise aircraft industry, 753; questions on Phantoms as F-111C replacements, 791; F-lllCs "not operational until 1974" (feature), 904; Government withdraws from AA.107, 943; confirmation expected of decision to lease Phan toms, 982 Australian Department of Civil Aviation, declines to disclose extent of fare increase requested by Ansett and TAA, 988; and frequency of American airline flights into Australia (report), 1032 Austrian Airlines Caravelle in bomb incident, 286; developments, 325 Autair, South African helicopter service, 9 Auto Diesels Ltd, export order details, 154; receives two further orders from Yugoslavia, 741 Avco Lycoming, new ALF-301 turbofan engine (photo), 579 Avianca Boeing 707-320B at Orly (photo), 299 Aviation on the hustings (pre-General Election feature). 953 Aviation Society of London, 23rd All-England Recog nition Contest (April 4) announced, 540 Aviation Traders (Engineering) Ltd, appointment, 74; Varig orders cargo elevators (photo), 190; appoint ment, 325; licence-manufacture of cargo-handling equipment for Boeing 747 and photo of major unit, 703 Aviogenex, Tu-134 at Manchester (photo). 879 Aviolanda, Manchester Airport gangway order, 129 Avionica Systems Engineering GmbH, formed, 3; board members, 405 Avions Pierre Robin, turnover increase, 186 Avro 504 Club, trophy won by J. I. Marsh, 703 AWARDS: Mr Fred Marsh elected honorary life member of Cambridge RAeS branch, 460 b Bader, Gp Capt Douglas, Hunting Light Industries, appointment, 190 Bahamas Airways, buys third BAC One-Eleven, 584; orders fourth One-Eleven (third series 500), 988 Bahrain, international airport runway extension con tract, 11; £1 million contract for G. N. Haden & Sons Ltd for services at, 1006 Balloon, hot-air. first Irish Sea crossing (photo), 224 Ballooning, four-day event for The Observer trophy, 460; report on, 604 Bamford, J. C, Excavators Ltd, orders two BH-125-400Bs, 843 Barfield, Norman (author), 157 Barnstormers, The, displays for 1970, 423 Barraclough, Martin (author), 380 Batten, Jean, visits Percival Gull at Old Warden (photos), 44 BAUA (Business Aircraft Users' Association) setting up a Jet Operators* Office (Sensor), 579 Bavaria Fluggesellschaft, One-Eleven 400 ordered, 74; Jetstream lost, 374 Beagle Aircraft Co, trading continuing through new company, 3; no Mintech reaction to inquiry call, 72; Pup, Bulldog and 206 orders and deliveries, 78; Messerschmitt-Bolkow-Blohm interest?, 106; run down details, 137; no inquiry, 174; prospects, details, 252; ray of hope, 286; Lords discuss, 288; issue still unsettled, 321; accounts to be available for inspection, 450; breakdown analysed (feature article), 733-736 Beagle-Anster story, Peter Masefleld gives background to (ilius article), 44 Beagle Bulldog, RSAF cancellation? (Sensor), 139; Sweden requests guarantee, 215; decision shortly, ski evaluation (photo), 252; further photo, 318; hope for, further details, 412; offer for design rights (Sen sor), 451; saviour for? 610; illustrated technical description and cut away drawing, 624-631; one contender for, 651; manufacture of 58 in Sweden being considered, 753; Scottish Aviation to build, 906 Bede Aircraft, founder Jim Bede proposes to fly non stop from US to Sweden, 660 Beech C-45 Expeditor for Sagittair (photo), 264 Beech 99, engine TBO extended, 443 Beechcraft Aviation Co, employment down 10 per cent, 621; has delivered 127 Beech 99s, 730 Beechcraft/Hawker Siddeley link, benefits examined, 115; Hawker hopes to dispense with marketing side (Sensor), 139 Beechcraft Hawker company formed as wholly owned Beechcraft subsidiary to look after business-jet agreement with Hawker Siddeley, 621 Belgian Government, supplemental airlines* complaints to CAB about alleged disciminatory action by, 614 Bell Aerospace Co, conducts tests on graphite fibre/plas tic composite cylindrical shell assembly (plus photo), 741 Bell and Howell Ltd, appointment, 405 Bell Brothers HS.125 at Perth, WA (photo), 149 Bell Helicopter Co, Iroquois production order for Hawker de Havilland Australia, 3; contract for supply of 49 Sea Cobras to US Marine Corps, 747; OH-58A Kiowa, background to orders for, 869 Belyayev, Col Pavel, death of, 72 Bendix RDR-100 weather radar fitted to Irish Heli copters Alouette 3 (photo), 568 Bensen B-8MA Agricopter. brief details (photo), 43 Bentley, John (author), 47, 221, 426, 958; Pan Am management views, 1003; 747 flight log, 1004 Beriev, Be-30 to go into passenger service, 459 Bermuda Agreement, non-American governments accused of deviation from, 217 Bersatu Padu, five-power defence exercise in Malaysia, training for (report and photo), 948 Bertin Fluxojet light-cleaning unit (photo), 266 Biafra, air strength, 36; increase in airlift, 106; airlift ends, 175 Bird Strike (illus article), 333
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