Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 August 1943 — Page 14

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WASHINGTON, Aug. 12 (U. P.).— Forward-looking officials of the civil aeronautics administration, anxious not to get: caught in a helicopter traffic jam after the war, will begin formulating soon air traffic: regulations for the post-war family gir “flivvers.” 3 ; >.

craft alike. Officials recognize: that they will never do for an era in

wife expect to flit through the air almost as easily as they used to drive their automobiles.

of them will be in use. in 10 years. Other predictions, no less rosy, have convinced many average citizens, who used to be content with a Ford, that they will soon take off from their back yard in a helicopter.

Has Public Appeal

“Undoubtedly the most’ interesting and statling thing about the helis copter is the way it has captured the public imagination and created a new interest in private flying on the part of the American public,” sald John Geiss, who is studying post-war private flying for CAA. “The chief reason for the helicopter’s appeal to the man who has never ‘flown is that while he might be fearful of driving a highpowered plane, he thinks he might very well fly an innocent looking craft like the helicopeter which will slow down to 10 miles and hour and hover a few feet aboye the ground.” CAA is now trying to get a helicopter to test for private flying to determine such questions as how long it takes to learn to fly one so. that license requirements may be formulated.

Study Traffic Problems

The civil aeronautics board is also studying traffic problems which the helicopeter may creat and the Sikorsky aircratt division of United Aircraft. Corp, now producing helicopters for war, has urged CAA to hasten its traffic studies and has made traffic recommendations. CAB has applications pending for heli-

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