Aviation Watch: Pity The Poor Passenger

By Alan Hoffman (August 20, 2018, 1:45 PM EDT) -- Federal regulation of commercial aviation in the United States began in 1926, when Congress passed the Air Commerce Act. The growth of airline service during the 1930s led Congress to conclude that a more comprehensive regulatory framework was required. The resulting Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938 created the Civil Aeronautics Authority, and made it responsible for economic regulation of the airlines, including airline fares and routes, as well as air safety....

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