Chapter 6 – Aircraft Systems

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Chapter 6 – Aircraft Systems Flight Line Friday

THIS DAY IN AVIATION March 14 1908 — Henri Farman makes the first flight in his modified Voisin-Farman I-bis, the biplane built by Voisin brothers.

THIS DAY IN AVIATION March 14 1918 — The first aerial patrol by the 1st Pursuit Group is flown in France.

THIS DAY IN AVIATION March 14 1927 — The Aviation Corp. of America (AVCO), headed by Juan Trippe, forms Pan American Airways to qualify for a contract for airmail deliveries from the post office and establishes the route between Key West, Florida and Havana, Cuba as the first of several routes it would acquire.

THIS DAY IN AVIATION March 14 1936 — Imperial Airways opens a weekly service to Hong Kong.

THIS DAY IN AVIATION March 14 1960 — Within a year of completion of a major expansion program, Chicago's O'Hare International airport has become the busiest terminal in the US, handling 10.2 million passengers in 1959, the Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) reports. In the same year it handled 431,600 take-offs and landings.

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