Civil Air Guard — The Civil Air Guard was a 1938 scheme in which the UK government subsidized training fees for members of flying clubs, in return for future military call up commitments. History On 23 July 1938, Sir Kingsley Wood, Secretary of State for Air,… … Wikipedia
Civil Air Transport — (CAT) (IATA: CT, ICAO: CAT, Call sign: Mandarin) (民航空運公司) was a Chinese airline, later owned by the CIA, that supported United States covert operations throughout East and Southeast Asia. During the Cold War, missions consisted in… … Wikipedia
Civil Air Patrol — Active 1 December 1941 Present Country … Wikipedia
Civil Aid Service — Civil Aid Services 民眾安全服務隊 Agency overview Formed 1952 Jurisdiction Hong Kong Headquarters … Wikipedia
Flying Tiger Line — IATA FT* ICAO FTL* Callsign TIGER* Founded 1945 … Wikipedia
Civil Aviation Authority (United Kingdom) — Civil Aviation Authority Abbreviation CAA Formation 1972 Legal status Government owned corporation Purpose/focus … Wikipedia
Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines — Agency overview Formed March 4, 2008 Preceding agency Air Transportation Office Superseding agency Aviation Headquarters CAAP Main Office, NAIA Road, Pasay City Agency executive Ramon … Wikipedia
Civil Aviation Department (Hong Kong) — Civil Aviation Department 民航處 Agency overview Formed 1946 Headquarters 46/F,Queensway Government Offices, 66 Queen … Wikipedia
Flying — Fly ing, a. [From {Fly}, v. i.] Moving in the air with, or as with, wings; moving lightly or rapidly; intended for rapid movement. [1913 Webster] {Flying army} (Mil.) a body of cavalry and infantry, kept in motion, to cover its own garrisons and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Flying army — Flying Fly ing, a. [From {Fly}, v. i.] Moving in the air with, or as with, wings; moving lightly or rapidly; intended for rapid movement. [1913 Webster] {Flying army} (Mil.) a body of cavalry and infantry, kept in motion, to cover its own… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Flying artillery — Flying Fly ing, a. [From {Fly}, v. i.] Moving in the air with, or as with, wings; moving lightly or rapidly; intended for rapid movement. [1913 Webster] {Flying army} (Mil.) a body of cavalry and infantry, kept in motion, to cover its own… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English