Federal Aviation Commission
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The Federal Aviation Commission was set up in 1935 by order of the Air Mail Act of 1934 to make a survey of aeronautical conditions in the United States.[1][2] The commission recommended an increase of the army, navy, and air forces to a total of 4,000 planes.[3]
Personnel
[edit | edit source]- Clark Howell, chairman
- Edward Pearson Warner, vice president
References
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