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THE debate in the House of Commons upon the policy of the Government towards the future of civil aviation, which took place on December 17, made public facts that are disturbing. They should be given much more attention than the complacency of the Air Ministry representative's reply suggests that they will receive. Indeed, the relatively small amount of comment which has been published shows that the matter is in danger of being put aside as of little importance except in connexion with plans for reconstruction, a topic which is still unfortunately regarded by many as too speculative to be of immediate importance.
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POST-WAR CIVIL AVIATION IN GREAT BRITAIN. Nature 151, 175–177 (1943). https://doi.org/10.1038/151175a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/151175a0