FPage Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, May 25, 1976 Concorde makes American debut +fContiIed from Page) Todd agreed, saying "There was no problem. We had been very properly warned. We knew he was there. The Concorde has a capac- ity of 100 passengers but both airlines have reduced their pas- senger load for the first few months to determine how many persons they can carry while maintaining adequate fuel re- serves. The FAA, which plans to measure noise produced by the Concorde during the 16-month demonstration period, said the British plane produced 116.5 perceived noise decibels as it passed over the measuring Toniqht at 7 &9 Open 6:45 JAN-MICHAEL VINCENT in BABY BLUE MARINE 1214 s. eM university Theatre Phone 668-6416 NOW SHOWING SHOWS TODAY 7:00 and 9:00 p m. CANNES JURY PRIZE AWARD A MILOS FORMAN FILM R UNIVERSAL PICTURE IN COLOR 23t south state S AT SHOWS TODAY.At: 7:00 & 9:00 point one nautical from the end of the runway. The French plane produced 112.7 perceived noise decibels. In. contrast, the FAA said a Boeing 727 that passed over the measurement points during a landing produced a count of 113.2 decibels and a Boeing 707 had a count of 118 decibels. Noise is one of the major ob- jections to the Concorde raised by environmentalists and Trans- portation Secretary William Coleman Jr., who authorized the test period, ordered the FAA to make comprehensive noise measurements. Once the two airplanes had landed, they were taxied up to a helicopter pad near the air- port terminal arriving from different directions and halting about 10 yards apart with their noses facing each other. The passenger, who had feasted on such delicacies as caviar, fresh salmon and quail in brandy and truffle sauce -- No demonstrators were seen all washed down by "cham- although some persons passed pagne, champagne and more out anti-Concorde material. champagne," as one passenger The two aircraft will make said, - were treated to a light their first flight from the Unit- but lavish buffet and still more ed States to Europe on today, champagne upon arrival, with the British plane leaving Transportation Undersecre- at 12:45 p.m. and the French tary John Barnum delivered the plane at 1 p.m. The French official welcome and the two plan to operate three Concorde airlines presented copies of round trips into Dulles each their flight logs to the Smith- week. The British are planning sonian Institute. twice a week service until Sep- Most of the crowd oppeared tember when it will be increas- to come to cheer the Concorde. ed to three times a week. 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