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Washington, D.C. Carlton Hotel December 18, 1941 Mr. Jack Frye, President Transcontinental & Western Air, Inc. 10 Richards Road Kansas City, Missouri Dear Mr. Frye: In accordance with your instructions I have studied the subject of flying outside the United States. The following are my tentative conclusions and recommendations: 1. Problems Involved in Undertaking Foreign Flying: [[line]] [[underline]] (a) Equipment [[/underline]] 1. Procurement 2. Maintenance 3. Scheduling [[underline]] (b) Personnel (flight, maintenance, clerical, technical) [[/underline]] 1. Procurement 2. Training 3. Supervision [[underline]] (c) Supplies and facilities [[/underline]] 1. Aircraft 2. Ground 3. Others [[underline]] (d) Communications [[/underline]] 1. Routine 2. As affected by military situations [[underline]] (e) Weather [[/underline]] 1. General 2. Local [[underline]] (f) Finance and accounting [[/underline]] [[underline]] (g) Public relations [[/underline]] [[underline]] (h) War Department or military relations [[/underline]]