This article first appeared in the December 1973 Flight Test News.
Long Beach Firm is No. 1
Early this month we received a request for Corporate Membership from J. C. Londelius, Vice President, Flight & Laboratory Development, Douglas Aircraft Company, McDonnell Douglas Corporation.
Since the request was from a highly known aerospace corporation and was accompanied by the required check for $250, it was decided to admit no impediment to the entrance of Douglas, Long Beach to this status.
Corporate Membership in the Society is available to corporate entities operating within the aircraft flight test industry. The Corporate Membership year starts with receipt of dues. These are $250 yearly and are payable in advance. Advantages of Corporate Membership, aside from the satisfaction of supporting an effort benefitting the flight test field, include: Registration of up to 10 persons at the annual symposium, each at the member registration rate, purchase of symposium papers at the member rate, 10 copies of the monthly Newsletter including free publication of your company’s aviation news, advertising, and listing of flight test oriented job openings, plus use of the Society seal with the words Corporate Member below it on stationery and in advertising and promotional material. Each Corporate Member receives a walnut plaque suitable for display, that bears the Society seal and attests to election to the grade of Corporate Member.
This article first appeared in the December 1973 Flight Test News.
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