AnnualReport-1939 — Page 176

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METEOROLOGICAL FLIGHTS.

6. These are undertaken daily by the Far East Flying Training School and provide valuable information to the observatory staff in the forecasting of weather and the construction of tephigrams. An observatory official is stationed at the airport to provide weather maps and meteorological reports for both incoming and outgoing aircraft.

STATISTICS.

6. Revenue, expenditure and figures for the year under review are given in Tables XXXIX to LII.

11th March, 1940.

G. F. HOLE,

Director of Air Services.

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D 6 METEOROLOGICAL FLIGHTS. 6. These are undertaken daily by the Far East Flying Training School and provide valuable information to the observatory staff in the forecasting of weather and the construction of tephigrams. An observatory official is stationed at the airport to provide weather maps and meteorological reports for both incoming and outgoing aircraft. STATISTICS. 6. Revenue, expenditure and figures for the year under review are given in Tables XXXIX to LII. 11th March, 1940. G. F. HOLE, Director of Air Services.
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D 6 METEOROLOGICAL FLIGHTS. 6. These are undertaken daily by the Far East Flying Training School and provide valuable information to the observatory staff in the forecasting of weather and the construction of tepligrams. An observatory official is stationed at the airport to provide weather maps and meteorological reports for both incoming and outgoing aircraft. STATISTICS. 6. Revenue, expenditure and figures for the year under review are given in Tables XXXIX to LII. 11th March, 1940. G. F. HOLE, Director of Air Services.
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D 6

METEOROLOGICAL FLIGHTS.

6. These are undertaken daily by the Far East Flying Training School and provide valuable information to the observatory staff in the forecasting of weather and the construction of tepligrams. An observatory official is stationed at the airport to provide weather maps and meteorological reports for both incoming and outgoing aircraft.

STATISTICS.

6. Revenue, expenditure and figures for the year under review are given in Tables XXXIX to LII.

11th March, 1940.

G. F. HOLE,

Director of Air Services.

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