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46. Several years ago, students from the FSC Aviation Department traveled to Elmira-Corning Regional Airport (ELM) to participate in the airport's Air Service Development (ASD) Project. While at ELM, the students stayed at a local hotel and ate at local restaurants. What type of economic impact is this?
47 According to the FAA General Aviation Airport: A National Asset Report (ASSET I) Appendix B,- Farmingdale's Republic Airport is classified as a/an_________ airport
48 Which of the following airlines are not governed by the Railway Labor Act of 1926
49 According to Joseph A. McCartin, author of Collison Course; Ronald Reagan, The Air Traffic Controllers, and the Strike that Changed America, the union that represented air traffic controllers during the strike of 1981 was
50 Which of the following legislative acts forever changed the relationship between labor unions and airline management?
46. The correct option is b) Indirect
Explanation:. The students were sent by FSC Aviation department to participate in Air service development (ASD) of Elmira Corning Regional Airport (ELM). Therefore, the cost of staying and eating of students are borne by ASD. Therefore, it is indirect economic impact on ASD.
47. The correct option is e. Regional
Explanation:: Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) classified Farmingdale Republic Airport as regional airport and this airport is situated in East Farmingdale of New England.
48. The correct option is d) Flying Tiger
Explanation; Railway labor Act of 1926 is a Federal labor act of USA that applies to labor relations in airlines and rail road industries in the country. Flying Tiger is a Danish retail store situated in Copenhagen, Denmark and therefore, it is not covered by Railway labor Act of 1926 of USA.
49. The correct option is c) Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (PATCO)
Explanation: Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (PATCO) was formed in 1968. It was decertified in 1981 by then US president Ronald Reagon following participation of its members in illegal strike that caused suspension of over 7000 flights and badly affected flight services in the country.
50. The correct option is a) Airline Deregulation Act of 1978
Explanation:; Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 was passed by Federal government of USA to provide freedom to airline carriers for choosing their preferred routes and fixing prices as per the market demand. This act was aimed at increasing competition and efficiency of airlines and it completely changed the labor-management relationship in US airline industry.