Directors' general files, 1945-1971.

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Directors' general files, 1945-1971.

General administrative files contain correspondence with the Governor, state and federal agencies (e.g., Federal Aeronautics Administration; U. S. Weather Bureau). Correspondence concerns financial responsibility; leases; insurance; proposed airport authorities; air and airport marking; helicopters and heliports; flight instruction clinics; ground schools; Link Trainer program; safety and emergency planning; civil defense; Civil Air Patrol; Governor's release of appropriated funds; and personnel matters. Files also include personnel folders for departmental employees, VFR radio charts, National Transportation Safety Board bulletins, annual budgets, and airport directories.

9 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7378809

Illinois State Archive

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