477588-1938-Notice-to-Airmen-No-5-of-1938-Anti-aircraft-range-danger-area — Page 1

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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, OCTOBER 28, 1938.

No. 844.

DIRECTORATE OF AIR SERVices,

HONG KONG.

Notice to Airmen No. 5 of 1938.

ANTI-AIRCRAFT RANGE DANGER AREA.

Practice anti-aircraft firing is carried out over the area given below. When firing is in progress it is dangerous for aircraft to fly over the area at a height less than 10,000 feet above the level of the ground at the centre of the circle des- cribed below.

Cape D'Aguilar.

A sector of a circle of three miles radius, centred at Cape D'Aguilar at the point Latitude 22° 12'6' N., Longitude 114° 15.5' E enclosed between radii directed 40° and 122° True from the centre. The centre of the circle lies approxi- mately 250 yards 270° True from Tai Long Head.

Firing is carried out at frequent intervals. When the range is in use, signals are displayed as follows :

At Cape D'Aguilar.—By Day (a) A red flag hoisted over a black ball.

(b) A white letter "A" on the ground.

At Kai Tak Airport-(Top of Control Tower western

end).

By Day-A red flag hoisted

over a black ball.

24th October, 1938.

G. F. HOLE, Director of Air Services.

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