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February 11 - After lengthy negotiations, US and British
government representatives reach the Bermuda Agreement, the first
bilateral agreement regulating international commercial air
transport. Agreement was also reached for IATA, the International Air
Transport Association to coordinate and fix international air
fares.
March
March 8 - the Bell 47
receives the first type certificate awarded to a commercial
helicopter.
June 15 - the US Navy's newly-formed Flight Demonstration
Squadron, the Blue
Angels, gives its first public performance at
Jacksonville-Craig Field, Florida.
June 21 - a USAF P-80 Shooting Star carries the first
air
mail flown by jet.
September 7 - a Royal Air ForceGloster Meteor
established a new world absolute air speed record of 615.65 mph
(990.79 km/h) flown by Group Captain E.M. Donaldson off the coast
of West Sussex, England.
October 3 – The Berlin-bound 4-engine Douglas DC-4 'Flagship New England' of AOA crashed into a mountainside just
outside of Stephenville,
Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The aircraft was carrying mostly wives
and children of US Army personnel serving in post-war Germany. All
39 people on board died. At the time, it was the worst accident of
its kind among US civilian airlines.
November
November 23 - An Avro Lancastrian powered with Rolls-Royce
Nene turbojets is credited with the first international
passenger jet flight from London to Paris. The flight time was just 41 minutes.
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The unconventional composite propeller-jet RyanFR Fireball was technically the first
aircraft with a jet engine to land on an American carrier, but it
was designed to primarily utilize its piston
engine during takeoff and landing. The March 1946 issue of
Naval Aviation News on page 6 shows that an FR-1 made an emergency
jet-powered landing on an aircraft carrier on November 6, 1945 when
its radial engine failed in the landing path, becoming the first
aircraft to make a jet powered landing on an American aircraft
carrier, albeit unintentionally and with damage to the plane.