Federal Register - June 21, 1949
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FEDERAL
VOLUME 14
REGISTER
a/i t e o
NUMBER 118
Washington, Tuesday, June 21, 1949
TITLE 8 ALIENS AND
NATIONALITY
Chapter I Immigration and Natu ralization Service, Department of Justice
T om C. C lark,
Subchapter B Immigration Regulations
Part
110P rimary
I nspection D etention
DESIGNATED PORTS OP EN TRY
AIRCRAFT
EXCEPT
and
Attorney General.
P. R. Doc. 49-4949; Filed, June 20, 1949;
8:48 a. m.
BY
M ay 26, 1949.
Section 110.1, Designated ports of en try except by aircraft, Chapter I, Title 8 of the Code of Federal Regulations, is amended by deleting Arecibo, P. R. and Arroyo, P. R. from the list of Class A
ports of entry in District No. 6, and by deleting Cheboygan, Mich. from the list of Class C ports of entry in District No. 8.
Section 110.1 is further amended by listing after Class B, Hilo, T. H. in District No. 17, the following class desig nation and ports of entry:
Class C
Kahului, T. H.
Port Allen, T. H.
This order shall become effective on the date of its publication in the F ed eral
Sec. 23, 39 Stat. 892, sec. 24, 43 Stat. 166, sec. 37 a, 54 Stat. 675; 8 U. S. C. 102, 222, 458 a
W atson B. M iller, Commissioner.
Approved: June 15, 1949.
R egister.
With respect to the foregoing amend ment discontinuing certain ports of entry, compliance with the provisions of section 4 of the Administrative Procedure Act 60 Stat. 238; 5 U. S. C. 1003 rela tive to notice of proposed rule making and delayed effective date is unnecessary because such ports have already ceased to be customs ports and for that reason it is impracticable to continue them as ports of entry for aliens.
With respect to the amendment estab lishing two new po.rts of entry, compli ance with the provisions of section 4 of the Administrative Procedure Act is im practicable because the need for imme diate inspection facilities at such ports has been established and the due and timely execution of the functions of the Immigration and Naturalization Service would be impeded and the public inter est would not be served by notice and delayed effective date.
TITLE 14 CIVIL AVIATION
Chapter I Civil Aeronautics Board Civil Air Regs., Amdt. 20-3
P art 20P ilot C ertificates
CONTENTS
Agriculture Department Alien Property, Office of
Notices:
Vesting orders, etc.:
Bergalli, Anna Costa ved., et al___________________ 3364
Betz, Marie, et al___________ 3364
Goudard, Maurice_________ 3364
Mezzera Société Per Azioni__ 3364
Schmid, Mrs. Louise________ 3364
Civil Aeronautics Administra tion
Rules and regulations:
Control of air traffic; air-traffic control-tower operator certif icates___________________
ELIM INATION OF S P IN TEST REQUIREMENTS
Civil Aeronautics Board
Adopted by the Civil Aeronautics Board at its office in Washington, D. C., on the 15th day of June 1949.
Part 20 currently requires that an ap plicant for a pilot certificate with a pri vate or commercial rating in airplanes shall have dual flight instruction in recovery from spins. In addition, an applicant for a pilot certificate with a private rating in airplanes is required to demonstrate his competency with re spect to recovery from a right and left spin of at least one turn each. An ap plicant for a pilot certificate with a com mercial rating in airplanes is required to perform competently a 2-turn spin in each direction and effect recovery with an error of not more than plus or minus 10. With respect to a pilot limited by his rating to nonspinnable airplanes, the presently effective regulations require that, prior to making application for re moval of such limitation, he shall have at least 3 hours of certified dual instruc tion on spinnable airplanes for the pur pose of receiving instruction in recovery from spins.
This amendment eliminates spins from the pilot certification requirements and, in lieu thereof, provides for dual flight instruction in the prevention of and re covery from power-on and power-off stalls entered from all normally antici pated flight attitudes. It is believed that the deletion of the spin requirement and
See also Civil Aeronautics Admin istration.
Notices:
Hearings, etc.:
Accident at San Juan, Puerto R ico---------------------Linea Aeropostal Venezolana_
Rules and regulations:
Spin test requirements, elimina tion:
General operation rules_____
Pilot certificates___________
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Pae
See Production and Marketing Ad ministration.
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Commerce Department
See Civil Aeronautics Administra tion.
Federal Communications Com mission
Notices :
Hearings, etc.:
Employee protection, consid eration whether it should be required in telephone and telegraph service curtail ments--------------------------Great Northern Radio, Inc.
WWSC ______________
Independent Broadcasting Co.
KIOA________________
Jacksonville, Fla__________
Krebsbach, E. E. KGCX___
New Rochelle Broadcasting Service, Inc. and Suburban Broadcasting Corp_______
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3355
Federal Power Commission
Notices:
Indiana Gas & Water Co., Inc., et al.; hearing____________ 3357
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