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The Federal Aviation Act of 1958 created what was then known as the Federal Aviation Agency (FAA). This was changed to the Federal Aviation Administration (still the FAA) in 1966 when it became a part of the US Department of Transportation (DOT). The FAA's predecessor, the Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA) was established in 1940 by President Roosevelt, when he split the Civil Aeronautics Authority in two, to create the CAA and the CAB (Civil Aeronautics Board). The CAA was created in 1938 by the Civil Aeronautics Act. Prior to this, the Air Commerce Act of 1926 created an aeronautics branch of the Department of Commerce. This was the first Federal Act that regulated aircraft and pilots in the United States and began regulatory oversight over those entities.
This act dealt with the airline industry's ability to provide efficient service at reasonable charges without unjust discrimination, undue preferences, or advantages or unfair or destructive competitive practices.
This act dealt with the airline industry's ability to provide efficient service at reasonable charges without unjust discrimination, undue preferences, or advantages or unfair or destructive competitive practices.
James Sirleaf was the husband of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, born on October 29, 1938. Ellen was the 24th President of Liberia and is still the active President as of July 2013.
Yugoslav volunteers in the Spanish Civil War ended in 1938.
Some Still Live was created in 1938.
The league was canceled from 1937-1939 due to the Spanish Civil War.
Nope. Nylon was invented by duPont de Nemours company in 1938. That was about 70 years after the US Civil War.
József Mihályi in 1938.
Chang and Mao agreed to a temporary alliance to fight the Japanese.
no she is still alive she was born in 1938 in Cuba
You mean the World Cup? May have had something to do with the Civil War they were fighting at the time.