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22-1 In the "E" Segment for example, Suffock and Farmingdale had cooperated and had heliportsequipped [[heliports equipped]] to handle New York Airways, but the cooperation had been partially or totallly [[totally]] lacking elsewhere.

22-2 New York Times May 11, 1953

23-1 Only scheduled airlines could be a member of Air Cargo and Flying Tiger is a Non-scheduled Airline.

23-2 New York Airways has a contract with United Aircraft for two additional aircraft. This is now being continually renewed so that if one of the craft in service becomes incapacitated and a new ship is needed, it can be supplied faster. The contract for the two helicopters was made originally for the purchase of helicopters for the "E" and "W" routes but they have never started.

25-1 Refer to map of Triangle Route in back of thesis.

25-2 Much research has been made into why the flight was held up until the 8 July date but no[[strikethrough]]w[[/strikethrough]] answer was found.

27-1 The Narrows is the thin channel where the Hudson River flows going out into the Atlantic Ocean. This body of water flows between New Jersey and Long Island, New York.