Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 207, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1928 — Page 19

JAN. 6, 1928.

LINDY VISIONS AIR PASSENGER NETWORKS U. S. Flier Tells Committee of House He Hopes to See Service Pushed. BY RUTH FINNEY" WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—By next summer passenger airplane service will be a well-established part of life in this country, Col. Charles A. Lindbergh believes. Lindbergh made this prediction to the House Appropriations Committee when he was in Washington just before his flight to Mexico and Central American, it was learned today when the committee hearings were made public. Need Emergency Fields He was invited to appear before the committee and tell what he thinks the government must do for aviation. , Lindbergh stressed the need of providing emergency landing fields as soon as cities have located permanently their municipal airports, and of licensing pilots before they are permitted to carry passengers. Permanent airways should be established, he told the committee, not only with a view to conditions as they exist at the present time, but also with a view to the development which, he says, are bound to come both in navigation and improvement of aircraft. 'I “I do not think our aircraft today , arc nearly as efficient as they will be a few years from said Lindbergh. Sees Service Early "I believe that we will be able to fly and land in practically every kind of weather condition when radio instruments, radio beacons and other means of combating weather conditions have been developed fully.” Pressed for a prediction as to how soon passenger service will develop, Lindbergh said: “I believe we will have sk passenger service beginning next summer which undoubtedly will develop with the decrease in .the cost of equipment and the increasing carrying capacity of the .plane.” There are already In the United States about "4,000 civilian-owned

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airplanes, the committee learned from William P. MacCracken, Jr., assistant secretary of commerce for aeronautics. Only a few of these carry passengers. The department has 3,500 civilian planes already registered on its books and believes some have not been located.

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