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The Impact of Sonic Boom Testing: A Concerned Citizen's Perspective

 Digital item
Identifier: CAC_CC_038_8_47_4_0004

Dates

  • February 19, 1964
  • 88th (1963-1965)

Scope and Contents

The text discusses complaints about sonic boom testing in Oklahoma City and the response from government officials. Mr. Bomar complained about the noise and damage caused by the testing, but was assured by Senator Monroney that the Federal Aviation Agency was responsible and would investigate complaints. Another resident, Mr. Burleson, expressed support for the testing, which was aimed at studying public reaction. Overall, the government officials addressed complaints and expressed appreciation for both concerns and support regarding the sonic boom testing program.

Creator

Non-specified

Congress 88th (1963-1965)

Policy Area Aeronautics; Government Operations and Politics

Tribal Affiliation Non-specified
  • TypeDeliverableUnit

Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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