23 Feb 70

PRO MEDIA ON TAIWAN AFFAIRS

From Hsinchu to Shantou airfield, the distance is 243 nautical miles and the magnetic course is 255 degrees; to Lungtier airfield, the distance is 92 nautical miles and the magnetic course is 300 degrees; and to Luchiao airfield, the distance is 227 nautical miles and the magnetic course is 10 degrees.

From Kungkuan to Shantou airfield, the distance is 219 nautical miles and the magnetic course is 260 degrees; to Lungtien at: field, the distance is 100 nautical miles and the magnetic course is 320 degrees; and to Luchiao airfield, the distance is 262 nautical miles and the magnetic course is 15 degrees.

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From Chial to Shantou airfield, the distance is 200 nautical miles and the magnetic course is 270 degrees; and to Lungtien airfield, the distanco la 135 nautical miles and the magnetic course is 340 degrees.

From Tainan to Shantou airfield, the distance is 192 nautical miles and the mametic course 15 285 degrees; and to Lungion airfield, the distance is 162 nautical miles and the magnetic course is 345 degrees.

From Pingtung to Shantou airfield, the distance is 211 nautical miles and the magnetic course is 285 degrees; and to Lungtien airfield, the distance is 184 nautical miles and the magnetic course is 345 degrees.

The Shantou airfield runway is 6,561 feet long and its magnetic course is 221 degrees. A radio range station is located at 3.4 nautical miles and 6,300 meters from the south- west tip of the runway. Call sign: PC; morse code: dot dash dash dot dash dash dot dash;• frequency: 369 kilocycles.

Procedures for landing: Mly over the radio range station along a 240 degree course, then make a 180 degree left turn and head toward the radio range station, Maintain a magnetic course of 41 degrees, penetrate the clouds, and land. Your altitude when you are directly over the radio range station should not be lower than 1,000 feet, and you will land safely.

The Lungtien airfield runway to 7,216 feet long and its magnetic course is 223 degrees. A radio range station is located at 2,0k nautical miles and 3,750 meters from the south- vest tip of the runway. Call Sign:

FM: morse code: dot dot dash dot dash dash; fre- quency: 318 kilocycles.

Procedures for landing: Fly over the radio range station along a 235 degree course, then make a 120 degree left turn and head toward the radio range station. Maintain a magnetic course of 43 degrees, penetrate the clouds, and land. Your altitude when you are directly over the radio range station should not be lower than 1,000 feet, and you will land safely.

The Luchias airfield runway is 8,200 feet long and its magnetic course is 28 degrees. A radio range station is located at 1.94 nautical miles and 3,600 meters from the northern tip of the runway, Call sign: DZ; morse code: dach dot dot dash dash dot dot; frequency: 378 kilecycles.

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