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Jersey Transport Authority: Responsibilities, lodged by Deputy D R Maltwood
Reference: C/A624/1994/P123
Date: September 27th 1994 - June 27th 1994
Draft Air Transport Permits (Jersey) Regulations 199 , lodged by the Jersey Transport Authority
Reference: C/A625/1995/P137
Date: October 10th 1995 - October 10th 1995
Draft Air Transport Permits (Jersey) Law 199 , lodged by the Jersey Transport Authority
Reference: C/A627/1997/P147
Date: September 23rd 1997 - September 23rd 1997
File of facsimile transmissions [faxes] from White & Case Limited Liability Partnership, incorporating Forrester Norall & Sutton, relating to the European Union (EU) and air transport. Includes correspondence
Reference: D/G/A1/20/3A1/4
Date: July 29th 1999 - January 4th 2000
File concerning Channel Island Aero Services, maintenance and repairs
Reference: L/A/06/J11/1
Date: 1980 - 1982
Image of the Air Transport Committee of the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce who had arrived in the Island for a meeting. Negative number 449 of Tourism Subject Box number 11 of the Jersey Evening Post (JEP) Photographic Archive. The negative was scanned at 1200 dpi and can be downloaded as a high quality jpg file. The quality of the scanned image is dependent on the condition of the original.
Reference: L/A/75/A1/TOU/11/449
Date: October 14th 1963 - October 15th 1963
Photograph of Kenneth Vinson and child with crates of strawberries grown at Petit Alva, St Peter, and photograph of a cargo of Jersey lettuces being loaded onto a British European Airways plane.
Reference: L/A/75/A2/AGR/4/4
Date: 1955-06 - 1956-05
Subject: Agriculture
File number: 4
Page number: 4
Photographs of the wreckage of the plane G-ANTB which crashed into a lighting pole during landing in poor visibility at Jersey Airport. Twenty six people died in the crash. The plane was travelling from Paris Orly and was operated by British United (C.I.) Airways.
Reference: L/A/75/A2/AVI/12/1
Date: April 14th 1965 - April 15th 1965
Subject: Aviation
File number: 12
Page number: 1
Photographs of the wreckage of the plane G-ANTB which crashed into a lighting pole during landing in poor visibility at Jersey Airport. Twenty six people died in the crash. The plane was travelling from Paris Orly and was operated by British United (C.I.) Airways. There is also one photograph possibly of the lighting pole.
Reference: L/A/75/A2/AVI/12/2
Date: April 14th 1965 - April 15th 1965
Subject: Aviation
File number: 12
Page number: 2
Photographs of the wreckage of the plane G-ANTB which crashed into a lighting pole during landing in poor visibility at Jersey Airport. Twenty six people died in the crash. The plane was travelling from Paris Orly and was operated by British United (C.I.) Airways. There is also a photograph of Mrs Syvret who pulled the air hostess who survived the crash clear of the wreckage and photogrpahs possibly of the lighting pole.
Reference: L/A/75/A2/AVI/12/3
Date: April 14th 1965 - April 15th 1965
Subject: Aviation
File number: 12
Page number: 3
Photographs of the wreckage of the plane G-ANTB which crashed into a lighting pole during landing in poor visibility at Jersey Airport. Twenty six people died in the crash. The plane was travelling from Paris Orly and was operated by British United (C.I.) Airways. Photographs of Mr J K Herbert, Airport Manager and Mr Charles Till, one of the first people at the scene.
Reference: L/A/75/A2/AVI/12/4
Date: April 14th 1965 - April 15th 1965
Subject: Aviation
File number: 12
Page number: 4
Photographs of firefighters attending to the wreckage of the plane G-ANTB which crashed into a lighting pole during landing in poor visibility at Jersey Airport. Twenty six people died in the crash. The plane was travelling from Paris Orly and was operated by British United (C.I.) Airways.
Reference: L/A/75/A2/AVI/12/5
Date: April 14th 1965 - April 15th 1965
Subject: Aviation
File number: 12
Page number: 5
Photographs of firefighters and other emergency workers attending to the wreckage of a plane which crashed into a lighting pole during landing in poor visibility at Jersey Airport. Twenty six people died in the crash. The plane was travelling from Paris Orly and was operated by British United (C.I.) Airways.
Reference: L/A/75/A2/AVI/12/6
Date: April 14th 1965 - April 15th 1965
Subject: Aviation
File number: 12
Page number: 6