AEROPLANE SUICIDES
QUESTION IN COMMONS Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON. February 27. (Received February 28. at 12.35 p.m.) In the House of Commons, answering a questioner’s suggestion arising out of the suicide from an aeroolaue of two American sisters that L should be compulsory for every air liner to carry a steward to ensure the safety of passengers, Sir Philip Sassoon _ (Undersecretary) said the Air Ministry did not consider such a regulation necessary.
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Evening Star, Issue 21966, 28 February 1935, Page 11
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