CO129-543-14 Hong Kong Flying School at Kai Tak Aerodrome 14-5-1933 - 5-9-1933 — Page 34

CO129 Colonial Office Hong Kong Records 理藩院香港檔案 All

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"Mr.

Mr.

Mr.

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Mr. Parkinson.

Mr. Tomlinson.

Sir. Bottomley.

Sir J. Shuckburgh.

Permt. U.S. of S.

Parly. U.S. of S.

Secretary of State.

belonging or attached to the Flying School

should be controlled by the Civil Aerodrome

Super in te ndent in conjunction with the

Officer Commanding the Royal Air Force

base, Kai Tak

Instructional flying

DRAFT.

should be suspended on request from the

Commanding Officer, Royal Air Force, if he

considers it to be necessary in the interest

of service flying.

It would appear that in this

way service interests will be amply

safeguarded without in any way making the

Civil Superintendent of the Aerodrome

ordinate

sub to the Officer Commanding,

Royal Air Force, and the principle of joint ➡corqual

by the Civil & Service Auttionitio

control of the Aerodrome/will be maintained.

6. In the last lines of paragraph 3

of your letter it is stated that the Air

Ministry "desire to reserve the right to

withdraw the facilities at one month's

notice should the use of the Aerodrome for

the purpose of a Flying School prove to be

incompatible

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