CO129-543-14 Hong Kong Flying School at Kai Tak Aerodrome 14-5-1933 - 5-9-1933 — Page 23

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Mr.

Mr.

Mr.

Mr. Parkinson.

Mr. Tomlinson.

Sir C. Bottomley.

Sir J. Shuckburgh.

Permt. U.S. of S.

Parly. U.S. of S.

Secretary of State.

DRAFT.

limit the number of instructional

machines permitted to be in the

air at any one time and it is

suggested that such limitation

(the exact terms of which might, if

the Air Council see no objection, be

determined in agreement with the

Air Force authorities on the spot)

should be specified in the concession

and that the need, which the Air

Council appear to have felt, of

reserving a special right to review

the situation at some future date,

owing to their fear that instructional

flying might reach undue dimensions, would

w thus be obviated. It is hoped

that the Air Council will a gree

with this suggestion.

3.

The Secretary of State does

not feel able to accept the suggestion

made by the Air Council that the

Civil Aerodrome Superintendent at

Kai Tak, who will control the

activities

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