THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, DECEMBER 11, 1936. 1105
No. 973.
Hong Kong.
DIRECTORATE OF AIR SERVICES.
Notice to Airmen No. 3 of the year 1936.
Under the authority of Air Navigation Directions (Hong Kong), 1932, (No. 1) paragraph 95 (b) the Director of Air Services amends Notice to Airmen No. 1 of the year 1936, wherein are set forth the fees and charges for the housing and accommodation of aircraft, as follows:
1. Paragraph 2 of the said Notice is rescinded and the following paragraph is substituted therefor :-
2. Charges for flying machines accommodated in the open. The charges for all flying machines not accommodated in a hangar, will be 50 per cent. of the standard housing fees given in para. (1) above, but will operate only after a flying machine has been left on the aerodrome for a period of six hours. These charges will apply whether the flying machine is secured to the ground or to a structure on the Airport, or is left on the ground unsecured.
The charge for a flying machine moored at an anchorage will be 20 per cent. of the standard housing charges and will operate only after the flying machine has been moored for a period of six hours.
2. The following paragraph is inserted immediately after paragraph 3:---
3A. If a flying machine is accommodated in a hangar immediately after being accommodated in the open, then the payment of the standard housing charges shall exempt from liability to charges for accommodation in the open for a period equal to the time by which the period of actual accommodation in the hangar is less than a complete period of twenty-four hours or the appropriate complete multiple of twenty-four hours.
2nd December, 1936.
G. F. HOLE, Director of Air Services.
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