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After returning and graduating from Purdue, Neil applied to become a test pilot at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics High-Speed Flight Station at Edwards Air Force Base.
FORBES: Neil Armstrong's Immortal Footprint
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When he took over the Civil Aeronautics Board for President Jimmy Carter in 1977 air travel was regulated to the hilt, with prices, routes and returns all fixed and aircraft, which could compete only on the number of flights and the meals they served, flying half-full.
ECONOMIST: Alfred Kahn, deregulator, died on December 27th, aged 93
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Alfred Kahn was the head of America's Civil Aeronautics Board, and the driving force behind the deregulation of air travel that took effect in 1978, under President Jimmy Carter.
ECONOMIST: Is more regulatory reform the answer?