Aeroplane and Commercial Aviation News, 113. kötet1967 |
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6. oldal
... passengers check in with their baggage 20 minutes before train departure time and are escorted to the train by a ground hostess . As the whole operation is so carefully integrated , aircraft departure time is geared to the arrival of ...
... passengers check in with their baggage 20 minutes before train departure time and are escorted to the train by a ground hostess . As the whole operation is so carefully integrated , aircraft departure time is geared to the arrival of ...
21. oldal
... passenger traffic for August 1965 between 65 major airports and their equiva- lents on the railways . The total number of passengers carried was 53 m .; of these 18 m . travelled by air and 3.5 m . by rail . If one breaks down the ...
... passenger traffic for August 1965 between 65 major airports and their equiva- lents on the railways . The total number of passengers carried was 53 m .; of these 18 m . travelled by air and 3.5 m . by rail . If one breaks down the ...
29. oldal
... passengers beneath because of the jolting of the vehicle . Aeroplanes are probably subject to less jolting per journey than any other form of ransport so far invented , yet the controlling authorities of aviation have imposed a com ...
... passengers beneath because of the jolting of the vehicle . Aeroplanes are probably subject to less jolting per journey than any other form of ransport so far invented , yet the controlling authorities of aviation have imposed a com ...
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