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5.
The proposal is that the
Far East Aviation Company should be
allowed to house their training
aircraft at Kai Tak but not to
undertake training on the aerourome,
the machines being flown by British
instructors from Kai Tak to the race-
course, where all training would take
urse
place. If it is possible to
arrange for one or other of the
race-courses at Hong Kong to be made
available for the purpose, the
Council anticipate that suitable
arrangements coula be made for the
housing of the training aircraft
at Kai Tak, without interfering with
either Service requirements or the
use of Kai Tuk as a civil airport.
6. I shall be glau if you will
inform me whether it would be
possible to give effect to the above
proposal, and if so, whether it
would