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Aviation Resource - History - 1935-1950 (2080 words) |
 | Government decisions continued to prove as important to aviation's future as technological breakthroughs, and one of the most important aviation bills ever enacted by Congress was the 1938 Civil Aeronautics Act. |
 | Aviation had an enormous impact on the course of World War II and the war had just as big of an impact on aviation. |
 | Aviation was poised to advance rapidly following the war, in large part because of the development of jets, but there still were significant problems to overcome. |
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aviation: Definition and Much More from Answers.com (4036 words) |
 | Aviation also applies to the mode of travel provided by aircraft as carriers of passengers and cargo, and as such is part of the total transportation system. |
 | Military aviation includes all forms of aviation in military activities, and air-transport aviation is primarily the operation of commercial airlines essentially as a public utility for the movement of persons and commodities. |
 | General aviation includes any flight that is not military and does not fly on a regular schedule, ranging from a recreational flight in a hang glider to a non-scheduled cargo flight in a Boeing 747. |