Aeroplane and Commercial Aviation News, 111. kötet1966 |
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11. oldal
... cent more than in 1964. The number of passenger - miles flown increased by a similar percentage . A 16 per cent gain in revenue pas- senger - miles is reported by Frontier . Actual figure was 217-3 m . The number of passengers carried ...
... cent more than in 1964. The number of passenger - miles flown increased by a similar percentage . A 16 per cent gain in revenue pas- senger - miles is reported by Frontier . Actual figure was 217-3 m . The number of passengers carried ...
27. oldal
... cent were due to pilot error . Airframe failure caused 3.2 per cent , powerplant or accessory failure 5.5 per cent , poor weather information or bad main- tenance 4.6 per cent , and fatigue , drugs , anoxia , intoxication another 4.7 per ...
... cent were due to pilot error . Airframe failure caused 3.2 per cent , powerplant or accessory failure 5.5 per cent , poor weather information or bad main- tenance 4.6 per cent , and fatigue , drugs , anoxia , intoxication another 4.7 per ...
16. oldal
... cent of the passengers were workers or officials , the latter representing 50 per cent of this group . The rest were students , scholars , members of the forces , collective farm workers , pen- sioners or housewives . The percentage of ...
... cent of the passengers were workers or officials , the latter representing 50 per cent of this group . The rest were students , scholars , members of the forces , collective farm workers , pen- sioners or housewives . The percentage of ...
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