The Directorate of Air Traffic and Safety was established by the US Air Force in January of 1943. The purpose of the office was to oversee domestic flight operations and responsibilities included managing and supervising flight control throughout the country, maintaining aviation safety and security, and educating staff in the latest safety procedures. Among their activities was compiling and publishing educational materials, including propaganda, for pilots, navigators, and other flying personnel.
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- Curiosities - Miscellanea, World War I and World War II
They Cheer When You Forget Your Maps
- $775
- This whimsical World War II poster, promoting aviation safety practices with US Air Force pilots, is as charming as it is rare.