Federal Register - February 20, 1951
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Source: Federal Register
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VOLUME 16
NUMBER 35
Washington, Tuesday, February 20, 1951
TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
EXECUTIVE ORDER 10215
E xemption of A rthur A. Q u in n F rom C ompulsory R etirement for A ge
WHEREAS, in my judgment, the public interest requires that Arthur A.
Quinn, Comptroller of Customs with headquarters at New York, New York, be exempted from compulsory retirement for age as provided below:
NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority vested in me by section 204
of the Act of June 30, 1932, 47 Stat. 404
5 U. S. C. 715a, it is ordered that the said Arthur A. Quinn be, and he hereby is, exempted from compulsory retirement for age under the provisions of the Civil Service Retirement Act of May 29, 1930, as amended, for an indefinite period of time, not extending beyond June 30, 1951.
H arry S. T ruman T h e W hite H ouse ,
February 16, 1951.
F. R. Doc. 51-2537; Filed, Feb. 19, 1951;
10:51 a. m.
TITLE 14 CIVIL AVIATION
Chapter I Civil Aeronautics Board Civil Air Regs., Arndt. 20-10
P art 20P ilot C ertificates COLOR VISION REQUIREMENTS FOR PILOTS
Adopted by the Civil Aeronautics Board at its office in Washington, D. C., on the 13th day of February 1951.
Under current regulations applicants for commercial pilot certificates are re quired to meet the second-class physical standards. Such standards include a requirement for normal fields of vision which has been interpreted to require those applicants to have normal color vision. Under current requirements student and private pilots who are re quired to meet third-class physical standards have not had to demonstrate normal color vision. An amendment of Part 29, being adopted concurrently with this amendment, changes the color vi sion requirement for the second-class physical standard to make it more di rectly related to aviation safety, and for
the first time adds a color vision require ment to the third-class physical stand ards. The amendments provide that applicants for all pilot certificates shall have the ability to distinguish aviation signal red, aviatron signal green, and white. See the amendment of Part 29
for details with respect to the changed requirements and the manner of ad ministration thereof. This amendment of Part 20 provides that an applicant who is unable to distinguish these avia tion signal colors may still be issued a pilot certificate, restricted, however, to the exercise of the certificate privileges under such conditions, or with the use of such equipment, as will not require the ability to distinguish aviation signal colors.
Interested persons have been afforded an opportunity to participate in the making of this amendment, and due con sideration has been given to all relevant m atter presented.
In consideration of the foregoing the Civil Aeronautics Board hereby amends Part 20 of the Civil Air Regulations 14
CFR Part 20 as amended effective March 20, 1951.
1. By amending 20.5 a to read as follows:
20.5 Physical standardsa Pow ered aircraft. Applicant shall meet the physical standards of the third class prescribed in Part 29 of this subchapter:
Provided, That an applicant who is un able to distinguish aviation signal red, aviation signal green, and white shall be issued an airman certificate appropri ately endorsed to prohibit the holder thereof from exercising the privileges of such certificate except under such con ditions, or with the use of such equip ment, which would not require the ability to distinguish such aviation signal colors.
2. By amending 20.23 a to read as follows:
20.23 Physical standardsa Pow ered aircraft. Applicant shall meet the physical standards of the third class prescribed in Part 29 of this subchap ter : Provided, That an applicant who is unable to distinguish aviation signal red, Continued on next page
CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
Executive Order
PaSe
Quinn, Arthur A., exemption from compulsory retirement for age.
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EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Alien Property, Office of
Notices:
Vesting orders, etc.:
Berges, Andre____________ 1718
Dinklage, August J ________ 1717
Dreyfus, Georges--------------- 1718
Hoechst, Dr. Theo________ 1716
Iguchi, Masako and Sadao 1716
KLung, Anna
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Koda, Heii_______________ 1717
Koyano, Kitsue and Taoko_1715
Kronauge, Hilda__________ 1716
Mandel, Charlotte, et al____ 1717
Societe Solex_____________ 1715
Civil Aeronautics Board
Proposed rule making:
Aircraft, large, radio equip ment____ ________________
Rules and regulations:
Color vision requirements, cer tificates :
Flight engineer___________
Plight navigator__________
Flight radio operator_______
Lighter-than-air pilot_____
Pilot___________
Physical standards for airmen;
color vision, near vision and blood pressure requirements.
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Customs Bureau
Notices:
Marking of country of origin;
products of Trieste________ 1711
Economic Stabilization Agency
See National Production Author ity; Price Stabilization, Office of.
Federal Communications Com mission
Notices :
Station WTNJ; hearing---------
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Federal Power Commission
Notices:
Hearings, etc.:
Colorado Interstate Gas Co and Canadian River Gas Co____________________ 1712
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