Lecture Given To Electricians At Whakatane Meeting
he most common navigational aid is the 5.8. A., or Standard Beam Aproach, but it has many limitations, said Mr J. Burns, Opotiki, in a lecture to the Whakatane Electricians’ Institute at Whakatane. It had however, its limitations, being necessary to operate on a high frequency While th<? transmitter was costlj v Mr Burns then gave an explanation of the equipment used in the landing procedure of aircraft. There were about 18 members present at the meeting, which was presided over by Mr Hoskins, Opotiki. Remits were discussed and delegates to the national conference were given instructions on how they were to deal with the remits. A South Island member was introduced and at the conclusion supper was supplied by Messrs R. Dickie and J. Ditchfield.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 51, 9 February 1949, Page 7
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