AERIAL NAVIGATION.
A PROHIBITIVE MEASURE. By Cable —Press Association—Copyright. London. Match 4. A Iloir.e Office order prohibit- foreign air craft coming, except to prescribed landing areas. DRASTIC REGULATIONS. Received 5, 11.15 p.m. London. March o. The Home Office has defined eight landing areas for airships, including Brighton, Margate and The Wash. It will not allow air-craft to carry guns, and requires two days' notice to the Consul and 18 hours to the Home Office before arrival. Permits will be i.—ii;-.! to continue voyages over Great Britain at a cost of 60s for airships and - 2Hs for aeroplanes from the office. It prescribes a smoke shell and a red rocket as signals of warning. Aviators in prohibited territory, unless they descend, may be fired upon, and are liable to six months' imprisonment, a fine of £2OO and a sentence of seven year-' imprisonment if engaged in espionage.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 245, 6 March 1913, Page 5
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146AERIAL NAVIGATION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 245, 6 March 1913, Page 5
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