December 17 1903 - answer Orville and Wilbur Wright made their first sustained, controlled, powered
heavier-than-air manned flight at Kill Devil Hills, North Carolinalasting 12 seconds and 120 feet.An
airport runway connects - answer any town or city to the outside world, providing the benefit of air
transportation while bringing goods, services, jobs, and money into a community, and during a natural
or manmade disaster, airports are an essential community lifeline.The modern day airport - what began
as a place for
planes to land and take off, has transformed into - answer a multi-use facility, designed to provide
revenue
for businesses, jobs for communities, a source of pride for communities, and essential resources
during national or local emergencies.One of the early adopters of aviation was - answer the U.S.
government, and specifically, the military that used airplanes on a limited basis during World War I,WWI
created over _____ airfields in the process - answer 900, including open fields or golf coursesThe Air
Mail Act of 1925/Kelly Act Authorized - answer the postmaster general to contract for domestic airmail
service with commercial air carriers. Resulted in the widespread of commercial airlines.Automaker
Henry Ford became the first to - answer open a private air freight service between
Detroit and Chicago, and the government opened the bidding for private companies to fly mail. This
increased interest and resulted in the takeoff of commercial aviation.Fixed-Base Operator (FBO) -
answer Began as early terminals to account for the several fuel stops required for the slower planes in
the 1920s and 30s. Currently use in order to
get fuel, conduct flight planning, and take care of other needs.Air Commerce Act of 1926 - answer the
cornerstone of the federal government's regulation of
civil aviation. The legislation was passed at the insistence of the burgeoning aviation industry,
which felt that aviation could not reach its full commercial potential without federal regulations
to establish and improve safety standards.
It created the a new Aeronautics
Branch within the Department of Commerce and charged the agency with the following:
fostering air commerce, issuing and enforcing air traffic rules, licensing pilots, certifying aircraft,
establishing airways, and operating and maintaining navigational aids. These are now the responsibility
of the Current FAA.
The aeronautics branch turned into the CAA then split between the CAB.The first