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1923 - 0112.PDF
FEBRUARY 22, 192? NOTICES TO AIRMEN Denmark : Seaplane Customs Ports 1. THE following places in Denmark have been declared customs ports for seaplanes :— (a) Esbjerg.—Latitude 55° 28' N., Longitude 8° 26' E.— Seaplanes can, under all conditions, alight in and take off from the fairway, west of the Trafikhavn. Customs clearance is carried out at the north end of the Trafikhavn, where craft can, at ordinary heights of the tide, run up the beach, which ^.-consists of fine sand. At low tide the depth of water in the north and south parts of the Trafikhavn is slight. (6) Aalborg.—Latitude 57° 03' N., Longitude 9° 56' E. Seaplanes should take off and alight in the fairway east of the two bridges, between which alighting and taking off is prohibited. Customs clearance is carried out in the same- part of the port. Aircraft may only be moored to one of the buoys placed at the south side of the harbour, east of the bridge. (c) Frederikshavn.— Latitude 57° 26' N., Longitude 10° 32' E, Aircraft are advised to alight in the lee of the harbour. In case of strong north-east to south winds entry to the harbour is difficult for aircraft, and in such cases pilots are advised to* make for Aalborg harbour. Customs clearance is carried out in the west inner harbour. 2. Previous Notices.—Paragraph 2 of Notice to Airmer* No. 105 of 1920 is modified by paragraph 1 of this Notice. (No. 16 of 1923.) _ -• ••••- ; PERSONALS Married Flying Officer GEOFFREY W. HEMMING, D.S.C., R.A.F., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hemming, of Grove Hill, Worcester, was married on February 7 at St. Comgall's Parish Church, County Down, to DOROTHY MAY, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs R. J. WOODS, of Princetown Lodge, Bangor, County Down. -I; 'I ' ; Death CHARLES LIONEL HAWTREY HICKS, late Captain, R.A.F., who died on December 27, at 979, Almirante Brown, Temperley, Buenos Aires, was the youngest son of Captain John Hicks, R.N., of The Moorings, Sevenoaks and The Oaks, Halifax, Nova Scotia. His age was 39. Items The will of Capt. JOHN HARTSHORNE COOPER (late R.F.C.), age 26, of Culland Hall, Brailsford, Derby, and of Daramic, Wyoming, U.S.A., who was killed in a motor accident at Brooklands, has been proved at £92,372. Lieut. Aviateur WILLY COPPENS, Air Attache to the Belgian Embassy, has returned to London from Brussels. TUT-ANKH-AMEN'S BATTLEPLANE - '- Drawn from Plans found during the recent Excavations. 112 From the originai-by Gea. Tharralt.
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