“ ‘ a | . UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, ACY 2AS . LIVERMORE, CALIFORNIA February 22, 1956 --—|T0: R. P. CONNELL SUBJECT: RADIATION LABORATORY AR Pan American Contract Reference: E. C. Shute ltr to you dated 2/16/56 LASL, through University of California Purchase Order U-60319-1, entered into a contract with Pan American Airways, 609 South Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, in the approximate amount of $100,000 wherein the mileage charge rate was $2.75 per mile flown for 2,730 miles or $7,507.50; and a ferry ate of $2.40 per mile for 2,730 miles or $6,552. Thus, the total cost Reg vert For a flight - Honolulu/Enivetok/Wake Island/fonolulu - is $14,059.50. é uoted below are Articles 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 which are pertinent to this letter, "1. In addition to the charter flight covered by referenced charter contract, the Company agrees to perform five or six further charter flights utilizing B-377 aircraft, all charters to take place between March 1 and April 26, 1956, It is understood that the purpose of the charters is to transport approximately four hundred (400) employees of Charterer from Honolulu to Eniwetok. It is intended that only those flights, to a maxi- mum. of seven, required to accomplish this transportation will be made. The weight allowance on any flight shall be 15,300 pounds. "3, Since the movement is required in one direction only, the cost of each round-trip flight is based on the published live charter rate, Honolulu to Eniwetok, plus the published ferry rate, Eniwetok to Honolulu, for a total price per round-trip flight of $14,059.50. "The Company proposes to file with the Civil Aeronautics Board a bulk charter rate of $14,059.50 per each round-trip. If accepted, this will permit carriage of Charterer's passengers on the return portion of , the flights if the need arises, a, ""h, oe The seating arrangement in the main cabin of the aircraft will consist of sixty-six seats, double seat units on each side of the aisle, wo _. providing four-across seating. In addition, the lower deck lounge will be available throughout any flight. "5. Meal service will conform in every respect with the Company's normal first-class (President) service. An early morning departure at Honolulu will require breakfast, lunch and dinner. Regular first-class bar service will also be available. "6. | Cabin attendants will be restricted to male personnel. composition of the operating crew is as follows: The Three PILOTS (including Captain and.|Navigator). One FLIGHT ENGINEER VR. Ke Three CABIN ATTENDANTS (including purser and. two’, 7 stewards ). Se ‘ oe