Anderson School of Management Theses & Dissertations
Publication Date
5-15-1966
Abstract
Airspace is an important resource and its proper or improper utilizat1on will have a profound effect upon the future of the United States. The use of airspace will have an impact not only on transportation, public safety, economic and military posture, but also on the public's convenience and pleasure. The responsibility for air traffic control rests with the Federal Government and is vested in the Federal Aviation Agency (FAA). The National Airspace Utilization Policy, which is executed by the President of the United States, sets the general guidelines for controlling air traffic and the FAA to carry forward the guidelines of the policy into a detailed and comprehensive plan.
Language
English
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Level of Degree
Masters
Department Name
Anderson School of Management
First Committee Member
Rudyard Byron Goode
Second Committee Member
Lothar George Winter
Third Committee Member
Howard Vivian Finston
Recommended Citation
Wan, Raymond Jui-Min. "A Test of Criteria for Federal Aviation Agency Control of High Density Terminal Area Air Traffic." (1966). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/anderson_etds/81
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