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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MARCH 27, 1936.
NOTICES.
No. 296.
DIRECTORATE OF AIR SERVICES, Hong Kong.
Notice to Airmen No. 1 of the year 1936.
Under the Authority of the Air Navigation Directions (Hong Kong), 1932, (No. 1), paragraph 95 (b) the following housing fees are laid down to take effect from the 1st March. 1936, in substitution for the fees and charges published in Notification No. 113 in the Gazette of the 19th February, 1932, and Notification No. 355 in the Gazette of the 3rd May, 1935:
1. Hangar fees.-The fees for the housing of commercial or private flying machines in hangars at Kai Tak Airport will be assessed on the basis of the space occupied, i.e., the product of the span of the flying machine, as housed, and its maximum length, in accordance with the following
schedule:-
Area (as defined above)
not exceeding
Per period of
24 hours or
Per Month.
part thereof.
Sq. Ft.
$5
C.
$ C.
300
2.00
48.00
500
8.20
76.00
700
4.40
104.00
1,000
6.40
144.00
1,500
9.60
216.00
2,000
12.80
288.00
3,000
20.00
440.00
4,000
24.00
560.00
5,000
28.00
640.00
6,000
32.00
720.00
7,000
36.00
800.00
8,000
40.00
880.00
9,000
44.00
960.00
10,000
48.00
1,040.00
11,000
52.00
1,120.00
12,000
56.00
1,200.00
Over 12,000 sq. ft., add for
each additional 1,000
sq. ft. or part thereof
4.00
80.00
N.B. The above fees are exclusive of landing fees.
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 or moored at an anchorage 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 or at an anchorage.
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