_ sO cise rss B tne Word. Facilitation Sums Up Airlines Battle With Red Tape By CLAUDE HENAULT MONTREAL CP Facilita- tion 18 a word which sums up the airline industry's -complex battle to break loose.from the « governmental red tape which ensnaris it In 1946, the- International Air Transport Association. and : the International ©iw Aviation. Or- ganization” set up facilitation services aimed at cutting away unnecessary government im- posed paper-work which = in- creased’ travelling time of pas- sengers and baggage and raised transport cests. * In 1946, a passenger on a flight hetween North America and Furope would spend two.to . three hours in terminals at de- parture and arrival points Today, this time has been cut to about an hour, but, an [ATA apokesman said, this ¢an_= still he ‘‘quite intolerable’ -when one considers the much higher apeed of the” actial erasing Asked why IATA was handling this problem rather than the air- lines themselves, a spokesman said _ that many airlines are ewned bv the government and can't point a finger” so. it’s much easier for an. outside agency to come. in ard suagcest needed chances FIRST STEP AN 1949 In 1949 the first step towa d facilitation was” made~-with~ the ereation of a vf standards and recommended practices govern ] nce for lities m air { sport These sta ds have heen ré- viewed and ered reg rl Governments participating in the creation of-the first set-of _ regulations advo ated a 20-\tem card wh vould he completed hy passenger at’ the tart or end of an ternational flight Today the card has only seven items on it For tourists. as against a re- turneng resdent or an immi- gmant, the procedure has been reduced st further in many countries. Some. now require no information items at all However, IATA says some pa- per sork theoretically elimi- nated hy -gavernments has in fart an heen passed on to the arrline’s Many, Latin American -eoun- tries have abolished: visas only te replace” them with ~ tourist ecards which fulfil the same func- tion as the visa except they are aupplied and filled in by the air- lines rather” than by consular authorities. = Airlines abject to this proce- dure as it not only adds. an- other birden” but fem: responsible for errors or which might incon- the’ tourist. or: ssions vemence CHECK BAGGAGE j Another 1946 time-waster was the customs’ baggage dectara- tion At that time, travellers were—reqi red—tea fil in-a—form listing all their baggage Today, in 75 per cent of alt countries, a ‘verbal declaration is al] that is required and eus- toms inspection of baggage is no—longer_general, \Side from passenger facilita- the’ airlines also wanted to make things easier for them- selves, thus reducing costs. In 1946 airlines had to fill in hun- dreds ° of separate clearance documents for the nearly 200 countries in which they te tion, Today, this has been rediieed to three simplified ferms, the aircraft general declaration and the passenger and cargo -mani-, fests This. passenger manifest.-a record of passengers aboard the aircraft—is the latest target of the facilitation squad IATA 7 BRISTOL John’ O Neill, who has been in and out of the Charlottetown Ho- epital many times in the past “year or more; has_re-entered the hospital, where he underwent surgery. Despite his several op- erations, Mr. O'Neill was com- ing along well when he had the “misfortune to break his léf iff a farm acetdent in the spring Mrs. O'Neill was released from hospital only a week ago, She had been a patient there a second time in a few months. “Mr~ ant Mrs Herbert’ O Brien; who have been.living in. Halifax,, have moved to Charlottetown, to hve. Mr. O'Brien, who was a for- mer Bristol boy, lived in Hali- fax for 25 vears. Mr-and Mrs. Terrance Gal- lant and children are vacation- here from Boston, Mass., om Mr>—Gatlants” sister and brother-in-law,. Mr and Mrs. Charles Eldershaw. They will_alsovisit-around the home in St. Charles Vrs entered ing Biiests Ernest Rambrick, the Chariottetown has re- Hos- pital for further treatment Mrs Roddie OHaniev has re turned to hame following surgery in fhe Charlottetown Ho- spital two weeks ago. She will recuperate at her home for some time before returning to her tailor shop te assume lier duties Mirs her Jne Sinnott hac a= her cuest her sister from Western Canada after an ahsence of Page's 30 years. They had never met in all those vears and they are getting around to see the many Changes on the Island in that time Rey Joseph who “Mas vacationing around his old has returned te his ssi Rossiter, kame here. qunes felds The school bell rings again in in the western m1: also “makes [ but selective. vseaepsenbelinnnanedess.seeees old maintains it duplicates the fune- tion of airline reservation rec- ords and merely adds one more item which can snarl up the passenger flow Correct design of airports so that all passengers must pass through check points is a sim- plier. and much more efficient method of controlling passenger movements, IATA says To date, 41 countries. have dropped the passenger manifest but, an IATA spokesman said, the airline must prepare mani- fests at every stop along a route if only one government on a Tourist fine had te carey pounds of consular documentation Shipment of plants and ani- mals is also a problem- An IATA spokesman said airlines are often required to carry with the cargo certificates from both the country. of origin and the country of destination A further problem is that of communication with govern- menis on health matters. Air- ,lines often are unaware of, regu- lations governing required in- jections or disinfecting proce- dure. “ This problem is lived par tially by IATA’s working with the United Nations’ agencies of the World Health Organization multi-stop trip requires the: doc- ument In the field of cargo facilita- tion, progress has not been as rapid. IATA says airlifes are concerned with the fact that they can ship cargo half-way around the world in 24 hours only to have cusioms clearance take seven days or longer and the Food and Agriculture Massive .documentation also Organization. adds to trans costs, IATA IATA says these and other says. facilitation problems will be- It cites the case of a. recent shipment of machinery from an Eastern to a Western Hemis- phere conniry for which the air- come more serious as super- sonic flights are instituted and delays assume greater relative significance. g 12 The Guardian, | Charlotteown, Set, Aug. 28, 1965. 22 Can Claim Honor Of Space the flight John W. ~Young -made , first manned Gemini March 23 The 20°men and one woman CAPE KENNEDY, Fila (AP)—Astronaut Leroy Gor don Cooper became the sec- ond man to make a second space flight and his rookie making previous space partner, Charles Conrad, be flights: came the 22nd persons {0 Russian Maj. Yuri Ga- er I ee tee garin, one orbit, one hour, 48 96 Cape Kennedy launching pad ere oo l fa - G 'S. Navy Cmdr. an : Astronaut. Virgil I ris ack ee Gee som, after a 16-minute subor- ytes, May 5, 1961. bital flight in 1961, became me . the first man to take a second U.S. Air Force Capt. Virgil Grissom, suborbit, 16 min- ride into space when he and I. , minutes, utes, July %, 1961 U.S. Air Force Maj. Leroy Gordon Cooper Jr, 22 orbits, 34 hours 20 minutes, may 15, 1963 Russian Maj. Gherman Ti- tov, 17 orbits, 25 hours, 18 Aug. 6, 1961 US. H. Glenn Jr., three orbits, four hours, 56 ‘minutes, Feb. 20, 1962 U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Mal- ecolm Scott Carpenter, three orbits, four hours, 56 mun- utes, May 24, 1062. Russian Maj Andrian Nik- elayev, 64 orbits, 94 hours, 35 minutes, Aug. 11, 1962. Russian Lt.-Col. Pavel Pop- evich, 48 orbilg, 70 hours, 57 minutes, Aug. 12, 1962. US. M. Schirra Jr., six orbits, nine hours, 13 minutes, Oct. 3, 1962. Ltd.-Col. John | Navy Cmdr. Walter 1 Russian Li.tel. Valery By- | CRUMLIN (Reuters) — Tht» kovsky, 81 orbits, 119° hours, (southern Welsh village was to six minutes, June 14, 1963. _ evtvanted Sunday for tha ing a@ scene in which So- Russias. Valentine Teresh. | onia Loren and Gregory Peck kova, # orbits, 70 hours, 30 |were chased by a helicopter. . minutes, June 16, 1963—first | Four hundred villagers, some ip woman in space. , their nightclothes, were led to Russians Col. Viadimir Ko evacuation centres for eight marov, pilot; Boris Yegerov, neues, It took that long to shoot Konstantin | 4 ‘wo-minute sequence. Air re; physician. and julations forbade low flying oe Feoktistov, scientist; 16 orbits | occupied houses. 24 hours 17 minutes, Oct. 122, ———— | 1962. | Russians Col. Pavel Belya- | yev and Lt.-Col. Alexei Lee | Rov, 17 erbits, 26 hours, twe | minutes, March 18, 1965— | Leonov first man to walk in | — | White Il, 62 erbits, 97 hours, | 56 minutes, June 3, 19658 White first American to walk in Space. 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