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At the end of World War II, growth in aviation and in the Washington metropolitan area led Congress to pass the Washington Airport Act of 1950, providing federal backing for a second airport.
At various times, several different German military aviation Geschwader ( literally " squadrons "; equivalent to Commonwealth air force " groups ", French escadrons or USAF " wings ") have been named after the Baron:
At the opposite side of the Main Terminal building there is another terminal, the Old Airport Terminal, which houses military aviation, mostly performed by the Mexican Armed Forces.
At the end of July he took part in an aviation meet at Douai, where he made a flight lasting over 47 minutes in the Type XII on 3 July: the following day he flew the Type XI for 50 minutes at another meet at Juvisy, and on 13 July, he made a cross-country flight of from Etampes to Orléans.
At the beginning of commercial aviation in Colombia, airport construction was in charge of each airline purporting to serve a particular city.
At the time, it was becoming clear that the Saint-Hubert Airport ( Montreal's first official airport, in operation since 1927 ) could no longer meet the city's growing aviation needs.
At one time Dorval was the major transatlantic hub for commercial aviation and the busiest airport in Canada with airlines such as British Overseas Airways Corporation ( B. O. A. C ) landing at Dorval en route to New York City.
At that time, this was considered a long distance flight, and it heralded the start of the civil aviation industry in Port Elizabeth.
At the time, this was the deadliest airline crash in U. S. commercial aviation history.
At the end of the war the airfield was deemed excess by the military and returned to the local government for civil aviation use.
For the 12-month period ending June 30, 2006, the airport had 97, 657 aircraft operations, an average of 267 per day: 46 % military, 29 % general aviation, 21 % air taxi and 5 % scheduled commercial, At that time there were 76 aircraft based at this airport: 53 % single-engine, 34 % multi-engine, 7 % jet, 7 % helicopter.
At the same time, the advent of aviation, of which Stonehaven was a keen exponent, made travelling around Australia much easier.
At 07: 14: 01 GMT, the crew of the Boeing 747 " squawked 2005 " ( a routine activation of its aviation transponder ) as requested by Shannon International Airport Air Traffic Control ( ATC ), then disappeared.
At the time, it held the highest death toll of any aviation accident in Colombia until it was surpassed by American Airlines Flight 965 on December 20th, 1995 which crashed at a mountain near Buga, Valle del Cauca while on approach to Cali's Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport, killing 159 people.
At his death he was hailed as the father of aviation and the heavier-than-air flying machine.
At that time the German aviation industry was operating at full blast, and at Rechlin Erich Warsitz was soon flying everything the aircraft factories could produce.
At St Andrews, the citizens were not unaware of the potential use of aviation and attempts were made to use aircraft as a means of transport for golfing enthusiasts.
At the end of the war, aviation activities were suspended in allied-occupied Germany, and Alexander Schleicher returned to his roots, using his factory to build furniture until the restrictions were lifted in 1951 and the company could build sailplanes once more.
At the time it is the second-deadliest aviation accident and deadliest civil aviation accident in Australian history.
At the time, it is the worst aviation disaster in history, and it remains the deadliest aviation accident in France, the deadliest DC-10 accident, and the deadliest single-plane crash with no survivors.
At the time it is the deadliest aviation accident ever to have occurred in South Korea, and will remain so until 2002.
At the urging of aviation industry leaders, who believed the airplane could not reach its full commercial potential without Federal action to improve and maintain safety standards, President Calvin Coolidge appointed a board to investigate the issue.

At and meeting
At a recent meeting of the Women's Association of the Trumbull Ave. United Presbyterian Church, considerable use was made of material from The Detroit News on the King James version of the New Testament versus the New English Bible.
At their meeting he told her not to bother about `` where '' -- he would attend to that.
At the recent horse show convention in New York it was stated that this Intermediate Judging Class is meeting with great success and will be a great help to future judges in the horse world.
At the meeting of the Board of Trustees, on March 3, 1910, Miss Upton presented the annual report of the President.
At the same time the President took pains not to rule out an eventual meeting with the Soviet leader.
At the same time, there was increased reason for a quick meeting lest the Soviet leader, as a result of those episodes, come to a dangerously erroneous conclusion about the West's ability and determination to resist Communist pressure.
At the meeting, attended by Freddy, Richert, Herberet and the A-Z executive staff, with Mr. Willis presiding, William and Hamrick did indeed run the gantlet.
At a meeting of the U. S. House Committee on Science and Astronautics one day after Gagarin's flight, many congressmen pledged their support for a crash program aimed at ensuring that America would catch up.
" At noon, Johnson conducted his first cabinet meeting in the Treasury Secretary's office, asked all members to remain in their positions, and directed the appropriate members to initiate Lincoln's funeral arrangements.
At a meeting of the Party in Munich in September 1919, the main speaker was Gottfried Feder.
At that meeting, Eusebius of Nicomedia and the other supporters of Arius deposed Athanasius.
At that meeting, Athanasius was accused of threatening to interfere with the supply of grains from Egypt, and, without any kind of formal trial, was exiled by Constantine to Trier in the Rhineland.
At the time, there were media reports about the discovery of two bombs, one at Manila airport and another at the venue for the leaders ' meeting ".
At a meeting in August 2006 with members of the Rwanda Patriotic Front, Wu Guanzheng, of the Communist Party of China, confirmed the intention of the People's Republic of China to fund a study into the feasibility of constructing a railway connecting at Isaka with the existing Tanzanian railway network, and running via Kigali in Rwanda through to Burundi.
At a meeting to inaugurate the Northern Corridor Transit Coordination Authority ( NCTCA ), the governments of Uganda and Burundi backed the proposed new railway from the Ugandan western railhead at Kasese into the DRC.
At a meeting at the Leland Hotel in Chicago in 1901, the other baseball leagues negotiated a plan to maintain their independence.
At its most recent meeting, November 27 – December 1, 2006, the Conference of the Parties of the Basel Agreement focused on issues of electronic waste and the dismantling of ships.
At a War Cabinet meeting, held on 31 October 1917, Balfour suggested that a declaration favorable to Zionist aspirations would allow Great Britain " to carry on extremely useful propaganda both in Russia and America "
At the meeting of the Council of People's Commissars on January 31, 1918, a merger of VCheKa and the Commission of Bonch-Bruyevich was proposed.
At the end of November, a meeting was held in the rooms of Canon John Collins, chaired by the editor of the New Statesman, Kingsley Martin, to launch the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.
At 6: 30 pm EDT, Kennedy convened a meeting of the nine members of the National Security Council and five other key advisers, in a group he formally named the Executive Committee of the National Security Council ( EXCOMM ) after the fact on October 22 by the National Security Action Memorandum 196.
At a meeting which followed the World Cup, the International Cricket Conference agreed to make the competition a quadrennial event.
At a 18 June Presidium meeting at which two Khrushchev supporters were absent, the plotters moved that Bulganin, who had joined the scheme, take the chair, and proposed other moves which would effectively demote Khrushchev and put themselves in control.
At that meeting, the three main conspirators were dubbed the Anti-Party Group, accused of factionalism and complicity in Stalin's crimes.
At the Central Committee meeting of 22 November 1982, Kirilenko lost his membership in the Politburo ( after a decision within the Politburo itself ), and Nikolai Ryzhkov, the Deputy Chairman of the State Planning Committee, was elected to the Secretariat.

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