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INDEX TO UNITED KINGDOM NOTICES TO AIRMEN (NOTAMS)

1921-1939 and 1945 to 1949.


This list comprises the archive copies of Notices to Airmen previously held by the UK
Aeronautical Information Services. These were passed to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)
Library in the 1970s and, in 2010, they were lodged with the National Aerospace Library (NAL) at
Farnborough, Hants. Some of the Notams are missing and none are held for the period
November 1939 to December 1945.
In 1949 the existing Notam series was withdrawn in favour of Information
Circulars, current Notams being either incorporated into a new edition of the Air Pilot or
renumbered into the new Information Circular series. The NAL also holds the Aeronautical
Information Circulars archive of the CAA Library although this is incomplete.
The
NAL address details are as follows:
The National Aerospace Library
The Hub, Fowler Avenue,
IQ Farnborough,
Farnborough, Hants GU14 7JP
Phone +44 (0)1252 701038/+44 (0)1252 701060
Email hublibrary@aerosociety.com
In some cases notes have been added to the titles of the Notams to clarify the content, these
appear in brackets.
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Explanatory statement
Aerodromes for civil use: consolidated list
Donibristle Aerodrome: ground levelling
Switzerland: Dubendorf Aerodrome
Donibristle Aerodrome: obstructions
Aerodromes for civil use: amendments
France: use of military aerodromes
Government aerodromes: prices of aviation spirit
RAF aerodromes: standardisation of obstruction lights
France: aerodromes and meteorological stations
Manchester (Didsbury) Aerodrome: reduction of landing area
Penshurst landing ground: telephone
Felixstowe seaplane station: obstruction
Pilots' licences: compulsory examinations in navigation
Aerodromes for civil use: amendments
Signposts for airmen (marking of railway stations in large letters to aid aerial navigation)
Aerodromes for civil use: amendment of conditions for use of RAF stations
Wireless direction finding stations: organisation and procedure
France: aerodromes and seaplane stations, etc
Aerodromes for civil use: amendments
Signposts for airmen: aerodromes, etc, marked 20d
Radio telephony: stations available for aircraft: organisation and procedure
Howden: flying of kite balloons
Belgium: additional aerodromes and customs facilities
Lympne Aerodrome: cloud and visibility signals
Aerodromes for civil use: amendments
Felixstowe: salvage operations
Aerodromes for civil use: amendments
Pilots' licences: compulsory examinations in navigation
Castle Bromwich Aerodrome: landing area and marking
Wireless direction finding stations: British Isles
Summer time, 1921: British Isles, France and Portugal
France: flying of captive balloons on the St Inglevert-Paris route
List of Notices operative and cancelled (1 April 1921)
Aerodromes for civil use: consolidated list
Summer time, 1921: Holland
Aerodromes for civil use: amendments
France: enlargement of aerial corridor; aerodromes, etc
Denmark: Copenhagen seaplane station
Croydon Aerodrome: telephone number
Aerodromes for civil use: amendments

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Communication between civil aircraft and RAF ground WT stations


Switzerland: air navigation on and above Swiss waters; Geneva customs aerodrome
France: flying of captive balloons on the St Inglevert-Paris route discontinued
Aerodromes for civil use: amendments
Wireless direction finding stations: France
Aerodromes for civil use: amendments
Holland: lighthouses on aerodromes; emergency landing grounds
Croydon and Lympne: obstruction lights
Henlow Aerodrome: obstructions
Hendon Aerodrome: temporary obstruction
Felixstowe: salvage operations completed
Aerodromes for civil use: amendments
Holland: regulations governing imports by air
France: danger zone on French coast terminated
France: aerodromes and customs seaplane stations
Pilots' licences: compulsory examination in elementary meteorology
Aerodromes for civil use: consolidated list
Lympne Aerodrome: cloud, visibility and weather signals
Andover Aerodrome: temporary obstructions
France: St Inglevert aerial lighthouse; prohibition of photography
Aerodromes for civil use: amendments
Wireless telegraphy stations in operation in connection with civil air routes
Aerodromes for civil use: amendments
Aerodromes for civil use: amendments
Croydon Aerodrome: aerial pilotage light
Belgium: civil and military aerodromes
Italy: aerial lighthouses
Government aerodromes: prices of aviation spirit
France: aerodromes, etc
Wireless direction finding stations: British Isles, France, Germany and Italy
Norway: customs aerodromes, aerial corridors, prohibited areas
France: temporary obstruction at St Inglevert Aerodrome
France: aerodromes, etc
Eiffel Tower synoptic messages: temporary alteration in transmission
France: Beauvais landing ground
Aerodromes for civil use: amendments
France: Ouessant wireless DF station temporarily closed
France: Strasbourg class "A" wireless station
Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough: experiments with kite balloons
Re-transmission of Air Ministry synoptic weather report by Aberdeen
Croydon Aerodrome: removal of airship mooring mast
Aerodromes for civil use: consolidated list
List of Notices operative and cancelled (1 April 1921)
Standardisation of terms defining visibility
Denmark: Graadyb lightship
Belgium: cloud and visibility signals at Ostend
Spain: customs, aerodromes, etc
Turkey: prohibited areas, aerodromes
Portugal: termination of summer time, 1921
France: Le Bourget Aerodrome
Weather reports by R/T for machines in flight (on microfiche, filed after Notam 99)
Holland: emergency landing grounds
France: Romilly-sur-Seine class "B" wireless station
Lympne Aerodrome: temporary obstructions
France: flying of captive balloons at Lyons
Flying of fixed balloons at Olympia
Germany: Bickendorf Aerodrome: flying of captive balloons
Aerodromes for civil use: amendments
France: military aerodromes; St Inglevert, etc
France: position of Le Bourget lighthouse changed
Switzerland:Geneva customs aerodrome and seaplane station
Temporary closing of Castle Bromwich and Didsbury wireless stations
Securing of ballast and loose articles carried in aircraft
France: marine lighthouses
Northolt Aerodrome: obstruction
Aerodromes for civil use: amendments
Holland: Rotterdam Aerodrome
Belgium: Ostend lighthouse
Phonetic alphabet for use in radio-telephonic communication
Aerodromes for civil use: amendments
Croydon Aerodrome: obstruction
France: civil landing grounds, etc
Wireless DF stations: List and Borkum closed; Ouessant re-opened

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List of Notices operative and cancelled (1 October 1922)


Aerodromes for civil use: consolidated list
Gosport Aerodrome: obstructions
Transmission of calibrated waves from Air Ministry wireless station (London)
Lympne Aerodrome: erection of an anemometer mast
Visual signals for aircraft: addition
Great Britain and France: aerial corridors
Belgium: erection of wireless mast at Haren
France: emergency landing grounds, lighthouses, etc
Wireless telegraphy stations in operation in connection with civil air routes
Henlow Aerodrome: obstructions
Wireless DF stations: List and Borkum re-opened
Belgium: obstruction at Haren Aerodrome; temporary closing of Haren RT station
Croydon Aerodrome: removal of aerial lighthouse
Hourly weather messages on civil air routes
France: temporary obstructions at Le Bourget
Aerodromes for civil use: amendments
Holland: work at Rotterdam Aerodrome
Lympne Aerodrome: extension of cloud, visibility and weather signals
Spain: Cuatro Vientos aerial lighthouse
Belgium: erection of wireless masts at Ostend Aerodrome
France: aerial lighthouses, etc
Aerodromes for civil use: amendments
Italy: regulations governing flight of foreign aircraft
Austria: regulations governing flight
Wireless navigational warnings to airmen
France: Antibes, Le Bourget and Beauvais
Holland: work at Rotterdam Aerodrome
France: landing grounds, etc
Croydon Aerodrome: obstruction
Manston Aerodrome: obstruction
Summer time: Great Britain, France and Belgium
Belgium: Ostend aerial lighthouse
Summer time: various countries
France: aerial lighthouses, aerodromes, etc
Aerodromes for civil use: consolidated list
Hourly weather messages on civil air routes: amendments
Government aerodromes: prices of lubricating oils
Croydon Aerodrome: boundaries and obstructions; night landing system
France: W/T aerials dangerous to aircraft
Belgium: Ostend aerial lighthouse
Denmark: flying over Danish waters
France: aerodromes, etc
Wireless telegraphy stations in operation in connection with civil air routes
France: flying of kite balloons
Aerodromes for civil use: amendments
Hourly weather messages: additions
France: emergency landing grounds
France: aerodrome levelling operations (Le Bourget, Nimes, Orleans)
Lympne Aerodrome: aerial pilotage light
Cross-Channel air routes: position finding routine
Thames Estuary: danger area
Aerodromes for civil use: amendments
France: flying of kite balloons
Hourly weather messages: additions
Hourly weather messages on civil air routes: amendments
Holland: emergency landing grounds
Italy: regulations governing flight of foreign aircraft
France: Le Bourget; aerial lighthouses
France: flying of kite balloons; landing grounds
Aerodromes for civil use: amendments
Shoeburyness: flying of kite balloons
Aerodrome control: Croydon and Lympne
Air Navigation (Investigation of accidents) Regulations, 1922
London-Paris: official air route directions
Wireless telegraphy stations in operation in connection with civil air routes: amendments
France: landing grounds, etc
"Air Navigation Order, 1922": revised list of prohibited areas
Transmission of calibrated waves from Air Ministry wireless station: amendment
Fees for certificates, licences, etc (Air Navigation Order, 1922, Schedule VI)
Commercial aircraft: carrying of passengers in seat next to pilot
Tatsfield: aerial lighthouse
Pilots' licences (flying machines): compulsory examination in navigation, elementary meteorology, etc

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Isle of Sheppey: danger area


Holland: observations of aircraft by coastal patrols and lightships
Holland: night landings at Schipol Aerodrome
Manston Aerodrome: obstruction
Holland: Rotterdam Aerodrome
Bircham Newton Aerodrome: obstruction
Old Sarum aerodrome: obstruction
Weather reports by RT for machines in flight
France: Le Bourget and Etampes aerodromes
Pilots' licences (class "B"): extension of licences to cover further types of flying machines
France: St Raphael Aerodrome
France: landing grounds, etc
Standard of time for meteorological reports
France: Beauvais and Poix landing grounds
France: prohibited area at Chalais-Meudon
Wireless telegraphy stations in operation in connection with civil air routes: amendments
Projected flights: special arrangements
Holland: temporary obstructions at Rotterdam aerodrome
Pilots' class B licences: lectures in elementary meteorology
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France: danger zone on French coast
Wireless telegraphy stations in operation in connection with civil air routes: amendments
Belgium: circuit rule for aircraft in the vicinity of State aerodromes
Holland: height of flight
Northolt Aerodrome: removal of obstruction
France : Marseille Aerodrome
France: abbeville aerial lighthouse
Switzerland: aerodromes
Belgium: Haren Aerodrome
Penshurst landing ground: installation of telephone
Bircham Newton Aerodrome: diminution in siz103e
Henlow Aerodrome: erection of fencing
Wireless telegraphy stations in operation in connection with civil air routes
Holland: levelling operations at Schipol Aerodrome
Aerodromes for civil use: consolidated list
Government aerodromes: prices of aviation spirit, etc
Andover Aerodrome: obstruction
British aircraft personnel: visas
France: captive balloons at Sissinne
Leuchars Aerodrome: obstruction
Switzerland: La Blecherette Aerodrome (Lausanne)
Germany: use of Bickendorf Aerodrome (Cologne)
France: aerial lighthouses, etc
Lympne Aerodrome: provision of boundary fence
Holland: aerial lighthouses, danger areas, meteorological signals
Charges for accommodation, etc for civil aircraft at Government civil aerodromes, RAF aerodromes and seaplane stations
Thames Estuary searchlights
Germany: obstruction at Bickendorf (Cologne) Aerodrome
France: aerodromes, etc
Bickendorf Aerodrome: WT station
Holland: night landing at Schipol Aerodrome
France: aeronautical meeting at Le Bourget
Lympne Aerodrome: levelling operations
Disused aerodromes not available for landing (Dover (Guston Rd), Dover (Swingate Downs), Hounslow, Montrose and Norwich)
France: levelling operations, etc at aerodromes
Standardisation of terms defining visibility
Belgium: aerial lighthouse at Haren Aerodrome
Norway: prohibited areas
Holland: night lighting arrangements, etc
British aircraft personnel: visas
Belgium: Haren Aerodrome (surface conditions)
Importation of dogs by aircraft from abroad
Alternative cross-Channel air route: weather reports
Holland: use of Deventer landing ground discontinued
France: civil landing grounds, military aerodromes, etc
radio services in connection with civil air routes
"Rules as to lights"
France: night landing arrangements, customs service at Lyons Aerodrome
Holland: Rotterdam (Waalhaven) Aerodrome

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Aerodromes for civil use: consolidated list


Biggin Hill Aerodrome: obstruction
Belgium: Ostend Aerodrome

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Lympne Aerodrome: removal of hangars


London-Brussels: official air route directions
France: aerodromes, etc
Erratum to Notice to Airmen 137 of 1922 (French military aerodromes)
France: Berck-sur-Mer temporarily closed
Holland: (1) Aerodromeregulations; (2) Rotterdam Aerodrome
Radio services in connection with civil air routes: additions
Air pilotage marks (list of sites carrying names as aid to navigation)
Worthy Down aerodrome: obstructions
Holland: Flushing landing ground: obstructions
Penshurst emergency landing ground: automatic wind indicator, etc
France: Le Bourget Aerodrome night lighting
Denmark: seaplane customs ports
Cranbrook: aerial lighthouse
Grain Aerodrome: obstruction
Sweden: customs regulations, aerodromes, etc
Holland: work at aerodromes
Franco-Belgian aerial corridor
France: St raphael Aerodrome: obstructions
Paris-Brussels: official route
Radio services in connection with civil air routes: additions
France: Bayonne seaplane station facilities
Aerodromes for civil use: consolidated list
Penshurst emergency landing ground: landing fees
Italy: ratification of International Air Convention
Holland: emergency landing grounds; Schipol Aerodrome; Soesterberg lighthouse
Amended reprint. Holland: emergency landing grounds
Spain: customs aerodromes
France: Berck-sur-Mer reopened
France: registers of airmen's requests (suggestions books)
Radio services in connection with civil air routes: amendments
Air Navigation (Amendment) Order, 1923
Radio services in connection with civil air routes: addition
France: aerodromes, aerial corridor, etc
Switzerland: Dubendorf-levelling operations
Flushing: meteorological ground signals
France: grass cutting operations, etc
Air Navigation (Amendment) Order, 1923: prohibited areas
Hythe: danger area
Halton Aerodrome: restriction of landing area on 16th June, 1923
Worthy Down aerodrome: obstructions removed
Civil aircraft flying to or from aerodromes of experimental establishments
Royal Air Force Aerial Pageant, Hendon,30th June, 1923
Holland: danger zone
Lympne: rolling operations
Belgium: Haren Aerodrome
Malta: prohibition of aerial photography
Holland: Soesterberg aerial lighthouse
Newcastle: Town Moor Aerodrome
Norway: prohibited areas
South Farnborough: obstructions
Holland: sheep grazing at Schipol
france: Longchamps-flight prohibited; Agen-obstruction; Poix-danger area
Crystal Palace: pyrotechnical displays
France: aerodromes
Notification of forced landing or arrival at destination
france: aerodromes, supplies of petrol and oil, etc
Sweden: Gothenberg (Torslanda) air station
Aerodromes for civil use: consolidated list
France: Bordeaux-obstructions
Government aerodromes: prices of aviation spirit, etc
Radio services in connection with civil air routes: amendment
Germany: Netherlands-German aerial corridor-Nordhorn emergency landing ground
Biggin Hill: night flying
France: abbeville-cloud, visibility and weather signals
Great Britain: danger zones
Radio services in connection with civil air routes: amendment
France: flying of captive balloons
Farnborough Aerodrome: obstruction
Competition for light flying machines to be held by Royal Aero Club, October 1923
Holland: customs arrangements
Belgium: Haren, levelling operations
Aerial corridors on the Franco-Swiss frontier
France: Le Bourget Aerodrome

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Government aerodromes: prices of petrol and oils to civil pilots


Switzerland: height of flight; Basle customs landing ground
Duxford Aerodrome: obstruction
Aerodromes for civil use: consolidated list
Lympne Aerodrome: temporary obstructions
Holland: landing grounds
Pilots' licences (flying machines): compulsory examination in navigation
Grain Aerodrome: obstruction removed
Holland: aerial lighthouses
Worthy Down: levelling operations
Holland: Flushing Aerodrome
Competitions for and demonstrations of light flying machines to be held by Royal Aero Club, 27 Oct, 1923
Belgium: flying of captive balloons
Charges for accommodation, etc for civil aircraft at Government civil aerodromes, RAF aerodromes and seaplane stations
France: aerodromes, etc
Holland: procedure in the event of accident
Croydon Aerodrome: aircraft display
Duxford Aerodrome: work completed
Holland: Rotterdam seaplane station
Denmark: Copenhagen
Eastchurch Aerodrome: levelling operations
Navigation and meteorology lectures for pilots
France: aerodromes, etc
Aerodrome control, Croydon and Lympne: Air Navigation Directions, 1923 (A.N.D. 5)
Customs aerodromes-Air Navigation Directions, 1923 (A.N.D. 4A)
Belgium: meteorological ground signals at Ostend
Holland: Flushing meteorological ground signals
Czechoslovakia: ratification of International Air Convention: aerodromes
Air Navigation (Consolidation) Order, 1923
France: Le Bourget
Croydon Aerodrome: strontium beacon
Bulgaria: adhesion to International Air Convention: Bojourishte Aerodrome

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Aerodromes for civil use: consolidated list


Holland: Scipol Aerodrome-obstructions
Charges for the use of bonded stores and transit sheds at customs aerodromes
Penshurst landing ground: grazing
Periodical internal inspection of fabric-covered components
Eastchurch Aerodrome: levelling work completed
Holland: Rotterdam-obstructions
Holland: air traffic regulations and officially defined routes
Government aerodromes: prices of petrol, etc
International aeronautical maps: Egypt and Oman
France: St Inglevert Aerodrome-obstruction
Holland: hellevoetsluis landing ground abandoned
France: danger area at Dijon Aerodrome
Hawkinge Aerodrome: obstructions
Manston Aerodrome: obstructions
Czechoslovakia: place names
France: Le Bourget-obstructions
Belgium: aerodromes unoccupied during military manoeuvres
Farnborough Aerodrome: obstructions
Great Britain: aerial lighthouses
Switzerland: Basle customs landing ground
Official air routes: observance of regulations
Belgium: Ostend Aerodrome
International aeronautical maps: Egypt general sheet
Croydon Aerodrome: marking of bad landing areas
France: levelling operations
Farnborough Aerodrome: obstructions removed
Abbreviated call signs for W/T and R/T (on microfiche, filed after Notam 24)
Aerodromes for civil use: amendments
France: aerodromes
Belgium: meteorological ground signals at Ostend
Great Britain: W/T masts dangerous to air navigation
Private pilots' licences: further conditions of grant and renewal
Holland: communications regarding the forced landing of aircraft
Engines in civil aircraft: running speed
France: St Inglevert -obstructions
Periodical medical examination of pilots for renewal of licences to fly aircraft carrying passengers or goods for hire or reward
Night flying experiments: Croydon-Lympne route
Sweden: landing on military drill grounds, etc
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Rules for flight over air routes
France: flying of captive balloons
France: Avignon and Bordeaux: obstructions
Wermbley: flying of captive balloon
France: grass cutting operations
France: Le Boourget Aerodrome
Royal Air Force Aeriall Pageant, Hendon, 28th June, 1924
Great Britain: danger zones
Low flying over the British Empire Exhibition, Wembley
Worthy Down Aerodrome: obstruction
Holland: grass cutting at Rotterdam Aerodrome
Croydon Aerodrome: obstructions
Great Britain: aerial lighthouses
Great Britain: grass cutting operations
France: grass cutting and levelling operations
Lizard D/F station to be temporarily closed
Kenley Aerodrome: obstruction
Holland: Flushing meteorological ground signals
Czechoslovakia: prohibited areas
Conditions under which aircraft are required to carry wireless apparatus and a licensed wireless operator, and conditions as to the use of wireless
apparatus
Italy: customs aerodromes, regulations, etc
Flying of captive balloons at Lewisham and Wembley
Belgium: danger areas
Aerodromes for civil use: amendments
France: grass cutting operations
Bircham Newton Aerodrome: obstruction
Hawkinge and Manston aerodromes: work completed
France: Le Bourget Aerodrome
Roumania: ratification of the International Air Convention
Bircham Newton Aerodrome: danger area
Night flying experiments: Croydon-Lympne route
Belfast (Malone Road, Taughmonagh) Aerodrome
France: aerodromes-levelling operations, etc
King's Cup race, 1924 (allows flying without lights)
System for reporting cross-Channel flights of aircraft not equipped with W/T apparatus
Czechoslovakia: prohibited areas
Thames Estuary: danger area
France: Lyons Aerodrome-obstruction
Kenley Aerodrome: obstruction
Holland: Rotterdam and Vlissingen aerodromes, etc
Wermbley: flying of captive balloons
Uruguay: ratification of International Convention
Government owned aerodromes: prices of petrol, etc
Competition for light aeroplanes to be held by the Royal Aero Club, Sept-Oct 1924
Holland: Bussum landing ground and Rotterdam aerodrome
Worthy Down aerodrome: obstruction
Denmark: Copenhagen seaplane station: Schutz's Grund lightship
Belgium: night landing at Haren and Ostend aerodromes
Penshurst: aerial lighthouse
Changes in visibility at meteorological stations on aerial routes (Biggin, Croydon and Lympne)
Gosport: levelling operations
Lympne aerodrome: temporary obstructions
Belgium: danger area
Denmark: Copenhagen
Night flying experiments: Croydon-Lympne route
International aeronautical maps: Britain
Grosvenor Challenge Cup Race to be held by the Royal Aero Club, Oct 1924
Hythe: danger area
France: Strasbourg and Avignon
Rules for flight over air routes
Kenley aerodrome: obstacles
International aeronautical maps: Iraq
Bircham Newton aerodrome: levelling operations completed
Littlestone: aerial lighthouse
Hythe: danger area
Continental air route: danger area (Rye)
London-Brussels and London-Amsterdam: officially recognised routes
Kenley aerodrome: balloon ascents
Irish Free State and the International Air Convention
Italy: Bolzano landing ground
International aeronautical maps: Balkans
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Publication of "The Air Pilot: Great Britain"


Manchester Aerodrome (closing of Alexandra Park and opening of Woodford by A V Roe)
Holland: Flushing meteorological ground signals
Northolt Aerodrome: precautions
France: work at aerodromes
France: Dijon Aerodrome
Hawkinge Aerodrome: obstruction
Croydon Aerodrome: balloon ascents
Hythe: danger area
Netheravon and Upavon aerodromes: obstruction
Upavon Aerodrome: obstruction
France: Marseilles and Romorantin
Castle Bromwich: soft ground
Belgium: use of photographic apparatus on aircraft
Changes in visibility at meteorological stations on aerial routes

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Leuchars Aerodrome: obstruction
Aerodrome boundary lights
(Crodon, Lympne, Penshurst and Littlestone)
France: Etampes Aerodrome: obstruction
Switzerland: Basle Aerodrome
Worthy Down Aerodrome: obstructions
Holland: 1) telegraphic fog warnings; 2) Vlissingen Aerodrome
Leuchars Aerodrome: termination of work
Halton Aerodrome: levelling operations
Martlesham Heath Aerodrome: obstruction
Denmark:artillery practice at Copenhagen, etc
Hythe: danger area
Holland: Rotterdam Aerodrome-levelling operations
1). Marden: flooding; 2) Croydon: dangerous area
Sealand Aerodrome: obstruction
Hythe: danger area
The Workmen's Compensation (Aircraft) Order, 1924 (employment on aircraft when outside the UK)
Farnborough Aerodrome: levelling operations
Holland: Amsterdam Aerodrome-obstruction
Croydon: searchlight practice
(anti-aircraft practice 2 miles NE of Croydon)
Holland-Amsterdam (Schipol) Aerodrome
Croydon aerial lighthouse: altered characteristic
Hythe: danger area
Leuchars Aerodrome: levelling operations
France: 1) Visual signals-ground to aircraft; 2) Captive balloon at St Cyr
Holland: Amsterdam (Schipol)-levelling operations
Portland harbour: danger area
Hythe: danger area
The British Empire Exhibition, Wembley, 1925
Belgium: Ostend-work in progress, etc
Licensing of civil aerial navigators
France: Poix landing ground-danger area
Royal Air Force Display, Hendon, 27th June, 1925
Denmark: customs regulations
France: St Quentin-subsidences in the surface
Aerial navigators' licences-conditions of examinations
Holland: Schipol Aerodrome-obstructions
Holland: Flushing meteorological ground signals
Croydon Aerodrome: obstructions
Cross-Channel flights of aircraft not equipped with W/T apparatus
Gosport Aerodrome: obstruction
Croydon Aerodrome: alteration to S. boundaryFrance: Clermont-Ferrand-obstruction
France: Clermont-Ferrand-obstruction
Tunbridge Wells: flying of kite
Lympne Aerodrome: temporary obstructions
Cross-Channel flights of aircraft not equipped with W/T apparatus: amendmant
Lympne Aerodrome:removal of obstruction
Guildford: flying of captive balloon
Northolt Aerodrome: obstruction
Watchet anti-aircraft artillery range
Stag Lane Aerodrome: obstruction
Flight by civil aircraft over Army manoeuvres area
Forced landings of aircraft not equipped with W/T apparatus on cross-Channel flights
Radio-goniometric (D.F.) service on civil air routes: Great Britain, Belgium, France and Holland
Littlestone landing ground: automatic wind indicator
Notes for the guidance of persons wishing to obtain private pilots' licences (Class A)
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Croydon Aerodrome: building operations, etc
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Belgium: position of Brussels radio-goniometric (D. F. ) station
Route meteor reports: service on Sundays discontinued
Hythe: danger area
Italy: landing signals
Martlesham Heath Aerodrome: levelling operations
France: danger areas near Le Bourget and Marignane
Littlestone and Penshurst automatic wind indicators-character altered
Halton Aerodrome: levelling operations
Holland: Flushing meteorological ground signals
Examination for aerial navigators
Croydon Aerodrome: experimental neon lighting installation
Holland: Flushing meteorological ground signals

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Eastchurch Aerodrome: obstruction
Holland: Rotterdam-levelling operations. Switzerland: Basle-levelling operations
Farnborough Aerodrome: drainage operations
Tatsfield aerial light
Government-owned aerodromes: prices of petrol, etc
Route meteor reports: service on Sundays
Germany: Cologne Aerodrome-levelling operations
Croydon Aerodrome: obstructions
Index-1st April, 1926
Holland: gunnery practice on the Island of Walcheren
Aintree (Liverpool) Aerodrome: disposal of (closure)
Belgium: gunnery practice between Ostend and Nieuport
Holland: Rotterdam air light
Fitting of safety belts (for passengers and crew in open cockpits)
State of aerodromes: amendments
Holland: gunnery practice at Naarden
Andover Aerodrome: obstruction
Manston Aerodrome: obstruction
General rules for air traffic: Royal Air Force exceptions
Denmark: rifle practice at Avedore
Belgium: Gordon-Bennett balloon race (30 May 1926)
Penshurst automatic wind indicator
Night flying at Croydon
Upavon Aerodrome: obstruction
Watchet anti-aircraft artillery range
Flight over Royal Air Force aerodromes
Cranwell Aerodrome: obstruction
Renfrew Aerodrome: work in progress
The King's Cup air race, 1926
Royal Air Force Display, Hendon, 3rd July, 1926
Lympne: obstruction lights
The King's Cup air race, 1926: alteration to course
Holland: artillery practice
Denmark-artillery practice at Ise Fjord
Examination for aerial navigators
Holland: night lighting
Lympne: obstruction lights
France: flying of captive balloons
Pulham airship station: flying of kite balloons
Night flying at Biggin Hill
Flight over Royal Air Force aerodromes
Denmark: artillery and rifle practice
Meteorological ground signals at Lympne Aerodrome
Holland: artillery practice at Ymuiden
Denmark: artillery practice
Daventry W/T station: obstruction lights
Croydon Aerodrome: obstructions
Kite W/T aerials: general warning
Alteration to hourly route meteor messages
Holland: artillery practice at Den Helder
Hendon Aerodrome: obstructions
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Gosport Aerodrome: obstruction
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Denmark: Kastrup Aerodrome-obstructions
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Pulham airship station: flying of kite balloons. Andover Aerodrome: erection of W/T masts
Air gunnery and bombing ranges: The Wash, Holbeach, Lincoln, and Stert Flats, Bridgwater, Somerset
Belgium: Antwerp. France: Le Bourget and Commercy
Croydon: air light. Manston: landing regulations
Belgium: Brussels (Haren)-surface conditions. Holland: Rotterdam (Waalhaven)-levelling operations. Den Helder-artillery practice
Index-15th October, 1926
Aviation inspection at Croydon, October 23rd,1926 (review of civil and military aircraft in association with Empire Conference)
Aldergrove and Andover aerodromes: obstructions
Holland: artillery practice
Air Navigation Directions, 1926 (A.N.D.6)
Examination for air navigators
France: Srasbourg (Entzheim)-surface conditions
Waddington Aerodrome: obstructions
Procedure for obtaining single bearings by D.F W/T
Eastchurch, Littlestone and Marden: surface conditions
Switzeland: Lausanne and Zurich aerodromes: levelling operations
Holland: Amsterdam (Schipol)-surface conditions
Revised notes on the licensing of private pilots (class A licences) and the flight of private flying machines
Croydon Aerodrome: neon tube experiments
Civil air navigators: regulations for the issue of licences
Fitting of safety belts (for passengers and crew in open cockpits)
New air corridor on the Franco-Belgian frontier. Le Bourget Aerodrome: amendments

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Pulham: flying of captive balloons
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Obstructions at aerodromes (Martlesham Heath, Manston, Tangmere)
Bucharest (Baneasa) Aerodrome: landing prohibited
Ostende (Steene) Aerodrome: sheep grazing
Hythe: danger area
Basingstoke-Woking: temporary danger area (experimental flying in foggy weather)
Marden landing ground: flooding
Precautions against collision during foggy weather
Farnborough Aerodrome: W/T masts. Rotterdam (Waalhaven): levelling operations
Horsea W/T masts: obstruction lights
Castle Bromwich: flying of captive balloon. Lympne: bad landing area. Eastchurch: obstruction
Obstructions at Rotterdam (Waalhaven) and Schipol aerodromes
1) Marden landing ground flooded. 2) Stag Lane Aerodrome: athletic meeting
Night flying near Farnborough
Obstructions at Digby, Farnborough, Hendon and Lympne (and) monthly list of Notices cancelled
Lympne: direction-finding service temporarily suspended
Aintree Aerodrome (Liverpool): landing forbidden
Government-owned aerodromes: prices of petrol, etc
Gosport Aerodrome: obstruction
Italy:Centocelle Aerodrome
Holland: artillery practice at the Hook of Holland
Air Navigation (Amendment) Order, 1927
Hythe: danger area
Marden landing ground partially flooded. Farnborough Aerodrome waterlogged
Flying of captive balloon in vicinity of the Stadium, Wembley
Government-owned aerodromes: prices of petrol, etc
Publication of information in Notices to Airmen and the Air Pilot monthly supplements
Belgium-hourly route meteorological messages
State of aerodromes-Lympne air light out of action
Hythe: danger area
Croydon Aerodrome: landing zones
Hythe: danger area
Index-1st May, 1927
Kite balloon flying at Cardington
Belgium: artillery practice
Air gunnery and bombing ranges: Holbeach, Donna Nook, and Stert Flats, Bridgwater
Obstructions at the River Medway
Holland: gunnery practice at Flushing and Den Helder
International aeronautical maps. Baluchistan general sheet
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Holland: gunnery practice at Flushing
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Night flying near Croydon
Obstructions at Hawkinge, Hendon and Wittering
Night flying in Thanet
Procedure for aircraft reporting their passage across the Irish Sea
Air gunnery and bombing range, Tents Muir, Fifeshire
Flying on civil air routes in conditions of bad visibility
Obstructions at Lympne, Stag Lane and Netheravon aerodromes
Royal Air Force Display, Hendon,2nd July, 1927
System of transmission by wireless telegraphy from and to aircraft
Transmission by W/T of urgent Notices to Airmen (and) monthly list of Notices cancelled
Marden landing ground waterlogged
Castle Bromwich: obstructions
Night flying near Croydon
Hythe: danger area
Calshot air gunnery and bombing range
Lympne Aerodrome: Auxiliary Air Force training camp
Night flying with forward navigation lights extinguished
Lympne Aerodrome: parachute descents
Lympne Aerodrome: obstructions
Gosport Aerodrome: obstruction. Lympne: meteorological signals
Government-owned aerodromes: prices of petrol, etc
France: flying of captive and anti-aircraft balloons
Pulham: flying of captive balloons
Hythe: danger area
Holland: Flushing meteorological ground signals moved
Italy: Venice (San Nicolo di Lido) Aerodrome temporarily closed
Examination for air navigators
Croydon: erection of an anemometer and W/T mast. Austria: Vienna (Aspern) obstructions
State of aerodromes
Lights shown by RAF aircraft at anchor or moored
Lympne: air pilotage light out of order. Marden landing ground: surface water
Ground meteorological signals at Lympne Aerodrome
Index 15th October, 1927
Civil aircraft destroyed or permanently withdrawn from use
Martlesham Heath Aerodrome: surface water. Poix landing ground: air light out of action
Low flying in the neighbourhood of Croydon Aerodrome
Stag Lane and Littlestone Aerodromes: obstructions. Dymchurch Redoubt: firing of grenades and lights
Flights to spain
Engine installation requirements: fire prevention (fitting of fireproof bulkheads)
Lympne and Poix: air pilotage lights. Littlestone: corrigendum
Examination for air navigators
Civil air navigators: postponement of new regulations
State of aerodromes
Signals during foggy weather
Farnborough Aerodrome and Penshurst landing ground waterlogged
Belgium: meteorological ground signals at Ostend
Martlesham Heath and Farnborough aerodromes
Customs clearance for privately owned aircraft proceeding abroad
Rules as to signals
Signals during foggy weather
Rules for flights over air routes
Biggin Hill Aerodrome: obstruction
Code to be employed for abbreviating W/T route traffic messages
Farnborough Aerodrome: flying of kite and captive balloons
State of aerodromes
Procedure for aircraft reporting their passage across the Irish Sea

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W/T route traffic messages
State of aerodromes
Wittering Aerodrome regulations
Private Pilots' Licence
Croydon Aerodrome (transfer of admin offices to new building and public entrance)
State of aerodromes
Position reports
Croydon Aerodrome: dangerous slope
Aerodromes waterlogged
Additional weather reports on routes between Croydon and the Channel

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Pulham: flying of captive balloons
State of aerodromes
Croydon: night landing
Publication of Orders-in-Council
State of aerodromes
Publication of Air Navigation Directions, 1928 (A.N.D. 6A)
Licensing of pilots of aircraft flown for industrial purposes
Farnborough Aerodrome: flying of kite and captive balloons
Eastchurch Aerodrome unfit for landing
Hendon Aerodrome: special warning (Air display)
Examination for air navigators
1) Reduction of congestion on the 900 metre aircraft wave 2) Position reports
Journey log books
Flying Meeting at Lympne Aerodrome, 6th and 7th April, 1928
Brentwood, Farnborough, Kenley, Penshurst and Malta (Hal Far): warnings
Chatham: flying without navigation lights
Pulham: flying of captive balloons
Government-owned aerodromes: prices of petrol, etc
Biggin Hill: night flying without navigation lights
State of aerodromes
Biggin Hill: night flying without navigation lights
Air gunnery and bombing ranges: Holbeach, Donna Nook, and Stert Flats, Bridgwater
Filton Aerodrome: special warning
Government-owned aerodromes: prices of petrol, etc
Reporting of aircraft flying on regular routes
Flights across the English Channel: arrangements for reporting and search
Biggin Hill: night flying without navigation lights
Titles of officers in charge of Croydon and Lympne civil aerodromes
Belgium: Brussels (Haren) Aerodrome regulations
State of aerodromes
Examination for air navigators
Folkestone-Hastings: night flying without navigation lights
Revised housing and landing fees for civil aircraft at Croydon and Lympne aerodromes
Aldershot Tattoo: special warning
State of aerodromes
Kenley: night flying without navigation lights
State of aerodromes
Royal Air Force Display, Hendon, 30th June, 1928
Dover-Dungeness: night flying without navigation lights
Air Navigation (Amendment) (No 2) Order, 1928
Reduction of congestion on the 900 metre aircraft wave
Croydon Aerodrome: communications office
S, E. England: night flying wothout navigation lights
King's Cup Race, 1928: general warning
Use of Royal Air Force aerodromes by civil aircraft
Lympne Aerodrome: anti-aircraft firing practice
Kite balloon flying at Cardington
Belgium: seaside resorts-flying at low altitude. Holland: Rotterdam (Waalhaven) Aerodome-wind indicator
Falmouth artillery range danger area: special warning
Flights across the Channel: arrangements for reporting and search
Publication of Orders and Directions
Use of Royal Air Force aerodromes by civil aircraft
Pilots' licences (Class "B"): extension of licences to cover further types of flying machines
State of aerodromes
Croydon: neon air light
Baghdad: ground markings
Customs regulations
Pilotage of aircraft fitted with the Handley Page automatic slot
Index-20th October, 1928
Biggin Hill: night flying without navigation lights
Flying without navigation lights
Examination for air navigators
Civil air navigators: postponement of new regulations
Reporting of destination on departure from civil aerodromes
Dual controls in passenger carrying aircraft: safety precautions
Use of Royal Air Force aerodromes by civil aircraft
Air Navigation Directions, 1928 (A.N.D.7)
Biggin Hill: night flying without navigation lights
Rangoon: Kyaikasan race-course no longer available for use as an aerodrome
Air navigation: abolition of the terms "port" and "starboard" (replaced by "left" and "right"
Procedure for aircraft reporting their passage across the Irish Sea
State of aerodromes

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Continental air route: risk of collision
Issue of Class "B" pilots' licences: revised requirements
Lympne Aerodrome: neon air light
Biggin Hill: night flying without navigation lights
Flights across the Channel: arrangements for reporting and search
H.M. the King's illness: flying in the vicinity of Craigwell House, Bognor, to be avoided
Dangerous or unsafe flying over populous areas
Biggin Hill: night flying without navigation lights
Night flying without navigation lights
Croydon: night landing arrangements
Accidental ignition of Holt flares (warning following incident in hangar at Croydon)
Government-owned aerodromes: prices of petrol, etc
Precaution to be taken when using Very lights
Maintenance of aircraft and engine log books
State of aerodromes
Oxford v Cambridge boat race, Saturday, 23rd March, 1929
Croydon: night landing arrangements
Low flying in the neighbourhood of Croydon Aerodrome
Class "B" pilots' licences: revised requirements. Master pilots' certificates: qualifications required
Night flying without navigation lights
Examination for air navigators
Civi air maps of Great Britain
Summer time: Great Britain and Nortern Ireland. Holland
Night flying without navigation lights
Flights across the Channel: arrangements for reporting and search
Kite balloon flying at Cardington (Bedford)
Croydon Aerodrome: construction of landing circle
Broadcasting of weather reports from Croydon radio station. (plus) List of Notices cancelled
Marden: air light
Night flying without navigation lights
Schneider Trophy contest
Low flying over Ascot race meeting (18th to 21st June, 1929)
State of aerodromes
Night flying without navigation lights
Royal Air Force Display, Hendon, 13th July, 1929
King's Cup Race, 1929: general warning
Heston Aerodrome, Hounslow, Middlesex: approval as a customs aerodrome
High speed practice flying in the vicinity of Calshot
Marden: air light
Use of light aircraft for "wing walking" demonstrations
Night flying without navigation lights
The Air Pilot (1929 edition), volume 1, Air Pilot monthly supplements and Notices to Airmen
Night flying without navigation lights
Formation of bubbles in aircraft compasses
Schneider Trophy contest: practice flying
Schneider Trophy contest: restriction of flying
Mis-use of wing flaps
Croydon Aerodrome: new compass swinging base
Manchester (Wythenshawe) Aerodrome: approval as customs aerodrome
Use of tri-coloured navigation lights on aircraft
Flights across the Channel: arrangements for reporting and search
Civil air maps of Great Britain
France: Nice (La californie) landing ground closed to air traffic
Air bombing practice between Flamborough Head and Spurn Head
Orfordness rotating radio beacon
Examination for air navigators
Temporary conditions affecting flying
Sir display at Hedon Aerodrome, Hull
Airship operations: general warning
A) Procedure for aircraft reporting their passage across the Irish Sea. B) Temporary conditions affecting flying
Flight in the vicinity of Cardington mooring tower
France: low flying over towns, populated areas, meetings, etc
Air navigation regulations
Reopening of certain RAF air stations (Calshot, Lee-on-Solent seaplane station and Gosport)
Bristol (Whitchurch) Aerodrome: warning
Flights to Eygpt (stet Egypt)
Flights along the north coast of Africa
Burma: Rangoon (Kyaikasan) racecourse
Flying height when crossing English Channel
Air Navigation (Amendment) (No 3) Order, 1929
Temporary conditions affecting flying
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1930 General Notices


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Air Navigation Regulations
The Air Pilot (1929 edition), volume 1, Air Pilot monthly supplements and Notices to Airmen
Northern Ireland: provisional arrangements for customs facilities
Liverpool: customs port for marine aircraft. Manchester (Chat Moss): approval as customs aerodrome (Barton)
Examination for air navigators (Notams 6-15 follow 16 on microfiche)
Italy: violation of prohibited areas: low flying over towns
Italy: Rome (Vatican City) prohibited area: Viareggio and Furbara danger areas
Air Navigation (Amendment) Order, 1930
Oxford v Cambridge boat race
Flights to Greenland
France: Nice (La Californie) landing ground re-opened. Greenland: flights to
Liability for loss, damage or injury at Royal Air Force air stations abroad
Examination for air navigators
Aldershot Tattoo. Epsom races. Captive balloon at Chelsea
Flights across the Strait of Dover: arrangements for reporting and search (follows Notam 6 on microfiche)
Croydon Aerodrome: landing towards West and South-west
A) Royal Air Force Display, Hendon. B) Essex agricultural show
Orfordness rotating radio beacon
Flight on Croydon-Lympne air route in conditions of bad visibility
Reception of Miss Amy Johnson at Croydon (information for pilots wishing to escort Argosy G-EBLF from Lympne to Croydon)
Croydon Air Port: boundary lights
West London: area of restricted flight (air traffic control guidelines)
Examination for air navigators
Bicester and Biggin Hill: landings restricted. Porton danger area: warning
Iraq: overhead wires across rivers
Flights to Egypt
Sudan: Khartoum Aerodrome rifle range
A) Flights across the Strait of Dover: amendment. B) Iraq: overhead wires across rivers: amendment. C) List of cancelled Notices
Visits to the Air Ministry in connection with licences or certificates
Farnborough rotating wireless beacon
Civil air maps of Great Britain
Farnborough rotating wireless beacon

1930 Navigational Warning


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Night flying without navigation lights
Croydon: installation of landing T
Flying of captive balloon at Chelsea, London
Flight in the vicinity of Cardington mooring tower
Night flying without navigation lights
Night flying without navigation lights
Air display at Reading (Woodley) Aerodrome
Night flying without navigation lights
Night flying without navigation lights
Cranbrook air light: altered period
Night flying without navigation lights
Night flying without navigation lights
Catterick Aerodrome: obstruction
Night flying without navigation lights
Temporary conditions affecting flying
Night flying without navigation lights
Littlestone: work on landing area
Night flying without navigation lights
Night flying without navigation lights
Cardington, Bedfordshire: restriction of flight
Visit of Dominion Premiers to the Air Port of London (Croydon) on Saturday, 25th October, 1930
Danger area: erection of high mast on Romney Marsh
Bedford (Cardington): flying of kite balloons. Littlestone and Marden: surface conditions
Croydon: levelling operations
Temporary conditions affecting flying: Croydon, Manchester (Barton) and Marden
Birmingham (Northfield) landing ground: closing of
Penshurst: surface flooding (filed after Notam General Notice 6/1931 on microfiche)

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Air Navigation Regulations
Examination for air navigators' licences (second class)
Oxford v Cambridge boat race
Low flying over Aintree race meeting (26th to 28th March, 1931)

1931 Navigational Warning


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Temporary conditions affecting flying: Aldergrove and Penshurst
Emergency communication between aircraft and ships
Abbeville: equi-signal aural beacon
London-Brussels air route: exhibition of flashing navigation lights (SABENA Fokker F. VII experimenting with flashing lights)
Night flying without navigation lights

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Temporary or very urgent information covering UK D) temporary or urgent information covering other countries)
Forms of application for civil pilots' licences
Air Navigation Regulations
Flights across the Irish Sea: procedure for reporting
Flight on Croydon-Lympne air route in conditions of bad visibility
Flights across the Strait of Dover: arrangements for reporting and search
Emergency communication between aircraft and ships
Altitude for flight across the Strait of Dover
Flying in the vicinity of Windsor Castle to be avoided
Cranbrook air light: altered period
Use of tri-coloured navigation lights on aircraft
Civil air maps of Great Britain
Danger to aircraft arising from electrical atmospheric discharges: precautions to be taken (lightning, etc)
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Flights to Croydon Aerodrome from abroad
The Air Pilot. Volume 1, Great Britain and Ireland (2nd Impression, 1931)
Schneider Trophy contest: practice flying
Use of RAF stations by civil aircraft
Examination for air navigators licences (second class)
Royal Air Force Display, Hendon
Epsom races
London-Continental air routes: position reports by radio telephony during bad visibility
Air display at Renfrew Aerodrome
Reporting of destination on departure from civil aerodromes
Ascot races
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Wireless communication: reduction of congestion on the 900 metre aircraft wave
Dangerous or unsafe flying over populous areas
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Motor cycle races in the Isle of Man
The "Safety" signal
(Use of the letters TTT followed by DE before telegraphy messages or "Securite" in radio messages from aircraft
concerning safety)
Flying in the vicinity of Windsor Castle to be avoided
Night flying without navigation lights
Dual controls in passenger carrying aircraft: safety precautions
Accidental ignition of Holt flares
Italy: prohibition of flight over Milan
Dropping of cables used for the towing of gliders
Provision of first aid appliances, etc at aerodromes
Examination for civil air navigators' licences
Reporting of aircraft flying on regular routes
Salt End chemical works, Hull: danger area
1) Night flying without navigation lights 2) London-Continental air routes: position reports by radio during bad visibility
Farnborough and Orfordness rotating wireless beacons
Dublin: flight over horse show to be avoided
Portsmouth Aerodrome: use in connection with the Schneider trophy contest
Schneider Trophy contest: arrangements for visiting aircraft
Schneider Trophy contest: practice flying
Cranbrook air light: altered period
Flight in the vicinity of the airship "Graf Zeppelin" (proposed visit to Hanworth Park Aerodrome)
Night flying without navigation lights
Schneider Trophy contest: restriction of flying
Night flying without navigation lights
Portsmouth Aerodrome: appointment as customs aerodrome in connection with the Schneider trophy contest
Schneider Trophy contest: closing of Tangmere Aerodrome
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Portsmouth Aerodrome: restriction of landing area
Civil air maps of Great Britain
Shoreham Valley: high-tension cables
High tension cables near private landing ground at Stallions Green, Tonbridge
Night flying without navigation lights
Pilots' log books: method of recording flights when two pilots are employed
Civil air maps of Great Britain
Class "B" pilots' licences: night flying test
Abbeville: equi-signal aural beacon
Examination for civil air navigators' licences
Flights across the Strait of Dover: arrangements for reporting and search (filed after 2/1932 on microfiche)
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Night flying without navigation lights

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Sudan: Khartoum Aerodrome rifle range
Iraq: overhead wires across rivers
Flights to Greenland
Flights along the north coast of Africa
Burma: flights along the coast during the monsoon period
Dangerous air currents at Gibraltar
Tripolitania: flights to

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Croydon Aerodrome: survey operations


Croydon Aerodrome: digging operations
Croydon Aerodrome: neon beacon extinguished
Croydon Aerodrome: digging operations
Lympne Aerodrome: extended hours for customs facilities
Brooklands Air Display, 6th June, 1931
High masts on Romney Marsh
Portsmouth: aerodrome under construction
Heston Aerodrome: King's Cup air race arrangements, 25th July, 1931
Provision and operation of landing floodlights at Lympne Airport
Croydon Aerodrome: extension of landing area
Ashford gasometer: increased height
Bristol (Whitchurch) Airport: customs arrangements

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Air Navigation Directions, 1931 (A.N.D. 10B)


Flights abroad by British pilots: importance of carriage of correct documents
Flight on Croydon-Lympne air route in conditions of bad visibility
Dangerous flying over the zoological park at Whipsnade, Herts
A) Flights across the Strait of Dover: arrangements for reporting and search. B) West London: area of restricted flight
Amendment of Annex D of the Convention relating to the Regulation of Aerial Navigation
Re-marking of compass swinging bases
Landing of aircraft on War Department land
Broadcasting of weather reports by the Automobile Association
Oxford v Cambridge boat race
Flights across the Strait of Dover
Night flying test by pilots qualifying for "B" licences
Low flying over Aintree race meeting (17th to 19th March, 19321)
Night flying without navigation lights
Air Navigation Regulations
Flying in the vicinity of Windsor Castle to be avoided
Night flying without navigation lights
Croydon Air Port: new system of electric boundary lights (filed after 20 on microfiche)
Target-towing practice flying
Epsom races
High tension cables crossing the River Thames
Orfordness rotating radio beacon
Night flying without navigation lights
Croydon Aerodrome: installation of neon ground lights and smoke wind indicator. (includes sketch map of airfield and buildings) (plus)
amendment to Notam 22
Reporting of aircraft
Ascot races
Flight in the vicinity of submarines
Flying in the vicinity of Windsor Castle to be avoided
Flights abroad by British pilots
Royal Air Force Display, Hendon
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Corrections to civil air edition maps of Great Britain


High tension cables crossing the River Severn and Lydney harbour
Glider-towing practice
West Malling Aerodrome: flying of captive balloon
Notices to Airmen-Great Britain and Ireland: system of sub-division and distribution (cancellation of Series C Notices)
Night flying without navigation lights
Dublin: flying during the Eucharistic Congress
Southampton (Woolston) Air Port: removal from list of customs aerodromes. Air Navigation Directions, 1932 (A.N.D. 8B)
Convention for the Regulation of Aerial Navigation (Paris. 13th October, 1919). New edition
Washford Cross, Somerset: high radio masts
Display at Portsmouth Aerodrome
Night flying without navigation lights
Broadcasting of weather reports by the Automobile Association
Corrections to civil air edition maps of Great Britain
Feltham (Hanworth Park) Aerodrome: landing area
A) Dublin (Kildonan) Aerodrome: establishment as a customs aerodrome. B) Procedure for aircraft reporting their passage across the Irish Sea
Examinations for civil air navigators' licences
Croydon Air Port: electric boundary lights
Night flying without navigation lights
Air Navigation (Amendment) Order, 1932
Explosives areas
Government air stations: revised landing and housing fees for civil aircraft
High masts carrying high tension electric cables
Night flying without navigation lights
Temporary conditions affecting flying: Lympne Aerodrome
Night flying without navigation lights
High tension cables crossing the River Thames
Index to Notices to Airmen, Series A
Orfordness rotating radio beacon
Hendon Aerodrome: temporary conditions affecting flying
The Air Navigation Directions, 1932 (A.N.D.11)
Night flying without navigation lights
Chobham Ridge: mortar firing
Radio masts: obstruction lighting
The Air Navigation Directions, 1932 (A.N.D.12): use of London (Croydon) and Lympne airports
Explosives areas
Night flying without navigation lights
Air Navigation (Amendment) (No 2) Order, 1932
Landing lights
Corrections to civil air edition maps of Great Britain
Croydon Aerodrome: neon ground lights
Kingston-upon-Hull: kite flying
Croydon Aerodrome: experimental 9 KW floodlight
Night flying without navigation lights
Doncaster (Armthorpe) Aerodrome (closure)

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Night flying in India


Flights along the north coast of Africa
Egypt: wireless masts at Abu Zabal
France: assistance to be granted by French Air Force units to foreign civil pilots

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Lympne: installation of landing T


Croydon Air Port: erection of radio beacon masts (on microfiche filed after Notam 5)
Lympne: installation of landing T
Penshurst landing ground: condition of surface (on microfiche filed after Notam 2 which is after Notam 5)
Croydon Aerodrome: installation of neon ground lights and smoke wind indicator. (includes sketch map of airfield and buildings) (plus)
amendment to Notam 22

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Correction to Civil Air Edition maps of Great Britain (lists some aerodromes with lat/long and local position)
Chobham Ridge (mortar firing)
Examinations for civil air navigators licences
Explosives areas
Air Navigation Regulations (lists)
Index to Notices to Airmen series A (only lists those in force, no index)
Convention for the Aerial Regulation of Navigation (Paris, 13 Oct 1919) new edition
Target towing practice (Biggin Hill)
Target towing practice (Biggin Hill)
Night flying without navigation lights
Croydon Aerodrome: Flying of meteorological balloon in foggy weather
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High tension cables crossing the River Thames


The Air Navigation Directions, 1933 (AND 11A)
Croydon Aerodrome: operation of neon air light
Flights over Aintree race meeting and Oxford versus Cambridge boat race
Dangerous or unsafe flying over populous areas
Night flying without navigation lights (Hants coast)
Night flying without navigation lights (Hants coast)
Target towing practice (Kent, Essex)
British Aircraft Mark
(distinguishes aircraft of British construction with Certificates of airworthiness)
Cranwell Aerodrome: air light
Epsom and Ascot races
Heston Aerodrome: boundary lights
Anglo-Austrian air navigation convention
Correction to Civil Air Edition maps of Great Britain (lists some aerodromes with lat/long and local position)
Landing lights
Chobham Ridge: mortar firing
Night flying without navigation lights (Putney-Reigate)
Orfordness and Tangmere rotating radio beacons
London-Continent air routes: institution of a separate frequency for radiotelephone communication with aircraft
Romford (Maylands Farm) approval as Customs aerodrome
The Air Navigation (Amendment) Order, 1933
Class B pilots licences: medical re-examination facilities at Sealand
Andover Air Display
Royal Air Force Display and SBAC civil air display, Hendon
Farnborough: experimental airway light beacon
Southampton (Woolston) approval as a customs aerodrome for seaplanes
Index to Notices to Airmen series A (only lists those in force, no index)
Air display at Liverpool (Speke) aerodrome
Night flying without navigation lights (South East England)
Chobham Ridge (mortar firing)
Hatfield Aerodrome: King's Cup Air Race, 8 July 1933
Night flying without navigation lights (Surrey, Hants)
Low flying over cathedrals, churches and old and historic buildings
Rules as to lights
Farnborough: experimental airway light beacon
Southampton Docks: opening ceremony by His Majesty the King
Lympne Aerodrome: Cinque Ports Flying Club meeting
Night flying without navigation lights (Isle of Wight)
Examinations for civil air navigators licences
Arrival of Italian air squadron in the Irish Free State (transatlantic flight)
Chobham Ridge (mortar firing)
Kite flying near Folkestone
Infringement of foreign flying regulations (France)
Period of electric supply to navigation lamps
Captive balloons flying near Blackpool
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Norwich (Mousehold) Aerodrome: levelling operations
Foulness Point: kite balloon flying
Broadcasting of weather reports and forecasts and navigational warnings from Heston
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Orfordness rotating radio beacon
Erection of high radio masts at Droitwich
Cranbrook airway beacon
Night flying without navigation lights
Carriage by Air Act, 1932
A) Weymouth: night flying without navigation lights B) Lympne Aerodrome: night landing arrangements
Broadcasting of weather reports and forecasts and navigational warnings from Heston
Lympne Aerodrome: night landing arrangements
Hythe: firing at air targets
Correction to Civil Air Edition maps of Great Britain (lists some aerodromes with lat/long and local position)
A) Feltham (Hanworth Park): aerodrome obstruction B) Night flying without navigation lights
Croydon Aerodrome: neon ground lights
Night flying without navigation lights (Firth of Forth)
Night flying without navigation lights (Falmouth, Fowey)
Gravesend (Chalk) Aerodrome
A) Netheravon: new artillery danger area B) Holbeach air gunnery and bombing range: extension of danger area
Air Navigation Directions, 1933 (AND 11B)
Lympne Aerodrome: customs arrangements
Flight in the vicinity of Croydon and on the London-Continent airway during conditions of bad visibility
Radio position reports on the London-Continent airway
Night flying without navigation lights
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Class B pilots licences: medical re-examination facilities at Sealand and Leuchars
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Provision of radio and meteorological facilities at Manchester (Barton) Airport


Government Air Stations: provision and charges for mooring aircraft in the open (Croydon and Lympne)
Carriage by Air Act, 1932 (Germany)
Thames Estuary artillery ranges: modification of danger area
Civil air radio services: routine during Christmas holidays
Cloud flying: precautions to be observed to minimise risk of collision
Night flying without navigation lights (Surrey)
Examinations for civil air navigators licences

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Notices to Airmen: system of sub-division and distribution


Air Navigation Regulations
Index to Notices to airmen
Closing of Stag Lane Aerodrome
Lighting of high masts at Rugby Radio Station
International aeronautical radio services: redistribution of frequencies
Night flying without navigation lights (Cornwall, Hants, Isle of Wight)
Littlestone air light: alteration in colour and range
Romford (Maylands Farm) and Gravesend (Chalk) approved as customs aerodromes
Display of pyrotechnic signals in vicinity of RAF seaplane station Felixstowe
Croydon "controlled zone" scheme: waiving of fees for special landings at Lympne airport
Convention for the Regulation of Aerial Navigation (Paris, 13 Oct 1919) new edition
Night flying without navigation lights (Gosport)
A) Closing of Colchester (Blue Barns) aerodrome B) Temporary conditions affecting flying (danger areas on aerodromes, etc)
Cloud flying
Hatfield Aerodrome beacon
Low flying over A) Oxford versus Cambridge boat race; B) Aintree race meeting; Racing at Brooklands motor track
Wittering Aerodrome: kite balloon flying
Lympne Aerodrome: erection of radio masts
Cloud flying
Netherlands (The Hague) prohibited area
Night flying without navigation lights
Flying in the vicinity of Windsor Castle to be avoided
Night flying without navigation lights (Dover)
Temporary conditions affecting flying (includes new and closed civil air stations)
Croydon "controlled zone" scheme: waiving of fees for special landings at Lympne or Penshurst
Experimental firing of parachute flares at Hythe, Kent
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Facilities for supply of meteorolagical information on Sundays
Flights over Egyptian territory: revised procedures for obtaining permit
Heston Airport: rules for traffic control
A notification of high structures constituting obstructions to air navigation
Target towing practice
The London-Continent airway: traffic rules
Temporary conditiopns affecting flying (includes new and closed civil air stations)
Cloud flying: pecautions to be observed to minimise risk of collision
Heston Airport: national 'safety first' association domonstartions
A) Grimsby (Waltham) aerodrome: caution in the use of B) Night flying without navigation lights
Portsmouth-Isle of Wight area safety precautions
Kenley Aerodrome: RAF Display practice
The Air Navigation (Amendment) Order, 1934
A) Chobham Ridge: mortar firing B) Night flying without navigation lights
Hendon: opening of Metropolitan Police College
Epsom and Ascot races
Position reports by radio and direction finding positions on United Kingdom airways
Hull Aerodrome: traffic arrangements on 31 May 1934
Hull (Hedon) Aerodrome: erection of radio masts
Hatfield Aerodrome: flying meeting
Liverpool (Speke) and Hull (Hedon): approved as customs aerodromes
Civil air edition maps of Great Britain
Temporary conditiopns affecting flying (includes new and closed civil air stations)
Flying in the vicinity of Windsor Castle to be avoided
A) Hatfield Aerodrome: RAF Flying Club display B) Cloud flying: precautions to be observed to minimise risk of collision
Low flying over cathedrals, churches and old and historic buildings
Royal Air Force Display and SBAC civil air display, Hendon
Night flying without navigation lights
Hatfield Aerodrome: King's Cup air race, 13 and 14 July 1934
Kite flying
Air Navigation (Amendment) (no 2) Order, 1934: prohibition of solo flights by persons under seventeen years of age
Radio and meteorological facilities on United Kingdom airways
Temporary conditiopns affecting flying (includes new and closed civil air stations)
Netherlands (The Hague) prohibited area
Netherlands (The Hague) prohibited area
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The Air Navigation Directions 1934 (AND 11c)
Exam,ination for pilot's (B) licences: introduction of "blind flying" test
Licensing requirements for the installation and operation of radio apparatus in aircraft
London-Continent airway: establishment of luminous beacons
Index to Notices to airmen
Carriage by Air Act, 1932
Portsmouth Air port: erection of radio masts
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Customs facilities at Portsmouth, Stapleford Abbots (Arnolds Farm) and Romford (Maylands Farm) aerodromes
Scheduled commercial passenger services: flights over the sea by landplanes
Night flying without navigation lights (Plymouth)
Royal Air Force luminous beacons (lists aerodromes having these including some civil)
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Portsmouth air port: A) Establishment of aeronautical radio station. B) Cloud flying in the vicinity of
Newtownards, Northern Ireland: establishment of public aerodrome and of aeronautical radio station
Lympne air port: Cinque Ports Flying Club meeting.
A) Night flying without navigation lights (Surrey). B) RAF luminous beacons (amendment)
Report on the Progress of Civil Aviation, 1933 (advert for annual report)
Broadcast of weather reports and forecasts and navigational warnings form Heston: alteration of frequency
Marine light vessels: alteration of position of
London-Continent airway: Merle Beacon extinguished
Correction to civil air edition maps: cancellation of notices
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Launch of the Cunard White Star Liner '534': flights in the vicinity of (Queen Mary?)
A) Adhesion of Switzerland to the International Air Convention B) Corrigenda to Notams 79 & 80: Portsmouth Airport and Newtonards
Rochester: establishment of public aerodrome
Launch of the Cunard White Star Liner '534': restriction of flying in the Clydebank area
Broadcast of weather reports and forecasts and navigational warnings form Heston: further alteration of frequency
United Kingdom airways: A) Distress organization for sea crossing. B) Position reports by radio C) Authorised reference points
Cranwell: opening of RAF College
MacRobertson international air races: England-Australia
Liverpool (Speke) airport: levelling and drainage operations
MacRobertson international air races: England-Australia
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High structures constituting obstructions to air navigation
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Hamble aerodrome: special rules for air traffic
A) Tonbridge explosives area: abolition of B) United Kingdom airways: authorised reference points
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B) London-Continent airways: Merle beacon
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Indexe to Notices to Airmen
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A) Cloud flying: precautions to be observed to minimise risk of collision B) United Kingdom airways: position reports by radio, (etc): amendment
Aeronautical radio stations: routine during Christmas holidays
Isle of Wight: artillery range danger areas
Redhill: establishment of public aerodrome
Croydon, Lympne and Pulham radio stations: alteration of frequencies for communication with aircraft by wireless telegraphy

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A) Requirements for the installation and operation of radio-communication apparatus in aircraft B) Provisions regarding radio transmissions from
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Saar Territory: flights during the period 11th-15th January, 1935
Lympne Air Port: levelling operations
Biggin Hill: target-towing practice flying
Croydon "controlled zone": additional ground signals at Dungeness and Heston Air Port
Carriage by Air Act, 1932 (Czechoslovakian regulations)
Heston Air Port: installation of white line
A) Willsworthy: new mortar danger area B) United Kingdom airways: position reports by radio
London-Continent airway: radio-telephonic communication and D/F facilities
Netley Hospital: flight in the vicinity of
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Noman's Fort danger area, Spithead: extension of


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Southampton (Atlantic Park): approval as customs aerodrome
Penshurst landing ground: customs arrangements
Newtownards (Ards) Air Port: temporary closing of
Netley Hospital: flight in the vicinity of
(diagram shows seaplane alighting area on Southampton Water opposite Hamble)
The London-Continent airway area: radio organisation under conditions of bad visibility
Night flying without navigation lights
Renewal of pilot's B licences: training in "blind flying" (lists approved companies)
Ordnance Survey aviation maps: corrections to
Carriage by Air Act, 1932
The London-Continent airway area: radio organisation under conditions of bad visibility
A) Heston Air Port: erection of radio masts. B) Night flying without navigation lights
Lympne Air Port: installation of flashing obstruction lights on radio masts
Communication from aircraft to ships or coast stations: distress, urgency and safety signals to be employed
Night flying without navigation lights
Night flying without navigation lights
Flight over: A) the Oxford v Cambridge boat race. B) the Aintree race meeting. C) Racing at Brooklands motor track
Renewal of pilot's B licences: imposition of "blind flying" test in certain cases
A) Biggin Hill: target towing practice. B) Newtownards (Ards) Air Port: re-opening of
Leicester: establishment of new public aerodrome and closing of Leicester (Desford) Aerodrome
British Aircraft Mark (distinguishes aircraft of British construction with Certificates of airworthiness)
I) Radio organisation. II) General instructions for aircraft. III) Movement reports (Filed after Notam 45 on microfiche)
Convention for the Regulation of Aerial Navigation (Paris, 13 Oct 1919) new edition
Isle of Man: temporary aerodrome at Ronaldsway
Use of Royal Air Force stations by civil aircraft
Classification of licensed land aerodromes intended for permanent use (proposed use of index letters and numbers)
Aldergrove Aerodrome: customs facilities discontinued
Night flying without navigation lights
Silver Jubilee procession of His Majesty the King (prohibition of flying )
Infringement of foreign flying regulations (filed after Notam 45 on microfiche)
The London-Continent airway area:traffic regulations (includes diagram of "Croydon controlled zone" and airway)
Cierva Autogiros Types C.30.P and C.30.A (safe flying hints)
Flight in cloud and in conditions of bad visibility (elsewhere than within the London-Continent airway area)
Air navigation regulations
Dangerous or unsafe flying over populous areas
Ordnance Survey aviation maps: corrections to
Hull (Hedon) radio station: re-opening of
Index to Notices to Airmen
The Air Navigation (Investigation of Accidents) Regulations, 1935
Use of Royal Air Force stations by civil aircraft
Kingston-upon-Hull: kite flying
Epsom and Ascot races
Bournemouth (Christchurch): establishment of new public air port
Experimental airway luminous beacon, near Crowborough, Sussex
Irish Free State: temporary danger area
A) Culver Cliff artillery range, Isle of Wight: sleeve target towing. B) Chobham Ridge: mortar firing
Heston communication area: radio organisation when Heston radio station is closed
Special rules for air traffic in the vicinity of aerodromes
Radiotelephonic broadcasts of weather reports, weather forecasts, weather warnings and air navigational warnings
Renewal of pilots' "B" licences: training in "blind flying"
Hatfield Aerodrome: closing of during RAF Flying Club display
Establishment of Signals Department (Civil Aviation) (established at Croydon, 17th June 1935)
The Air Navigation (Amendment) Order, 1935
Marden public landing ground: closing of (from 24th June 1935)
The Air Navigation Directions, 1935 (A.N.D.11D)
Brussels (Haren) Aerodrome: temporary closing of on 23rd June, 1935
(Belgian Air Force flying meeting)
Royal Air Force Display and S.B.A.C civil air display, Hendon
Cierva Autogiros Types C.30.P and C.30.A (safe flying hints)
Stowage of freight in aircraft
Review of the Fleet by His Majesty the King, 16th-17th July, 1935 (warning of 100 service aircraft flying in formation)
Royal Air Force Jubilee Review July, 1935: areas in East Anglia to be avoided by civil aircraft
facilities for the reservation of seats in aircraft
A) Hull (Hedon) radio station: change of name and R/T call sign.
B) Heston communication area: radio organisation when Heston radio
station is closed
Examination for civil air navigators' licences
Croydon controlled zone scheme: substitution of "ZZ" code by new "Q" code groups
Chobham Ridge: mortar firing
Royal Review of the Army: restriction of flying in neighbourhood of Aldershot
Leicester Municipal Aerodrome: official opening (13th July, 1935)
Gatwick Aerodrome: temporary closing of
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Kite flying
Ramsgate: establishment of new public aerodrome
Chelmsford (North) radio mast: dismantling of mast
Croydon Air Port: landing and taking off
Aviation maps of Great Britain: issue of reprinted sheets
Heston Airport: rearrangement of wind direction indicators
A) Ramsgate: approval as customs aerodrome. B) Brooklands Motor Track: flight over during racing
RAF air exercises: special cloud flying exercises
Newcastle-upon-Tyne (Cramlington) Aerodrome: closing of.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne (Woolsington): establishment of new public aerodrome
Night flying without navigation lights and extinction of obstruction lights
Renfrew Air Port: erection of radio mast
Plymouth (Roborough): approval as customs aerodrome
Brighton, Hove and Worthing: establishment of new public airport
(Shoreham)
Renfrew: opening of new radio station
Southsea Castle-hayling Island: sleeve target towing
Croydon radio station: experimental transmissions for homing purposes
The International Sanitary Convention for Aerial Navigation
A) Southampton Airport: restriction of landing area
B) Gatwick Aerodrome: temporary closing of
A) Brighton, Hove and Worthing airport (Shoreham)
B) Royal Air Force Aerodrome, Farnborough
Dissemination of information contained in Air Ministry Notices, etc
The Air Navigation (Consolidation) Order, 1923: publication of a reprint
Manorbier Royal Air Force landing ground: closing of
The Carriage by Air (Parties to the Convention) (no 2) Order, 1935
Ordnance Survey aviation maps: corrections to
The King's Cup air race: landing restrictions, etc for non-competitors
Royal Air Force aerodrome, Farnborough: flare path for night landing
Ramsey (Hall Caine) Isle of Man: establishment of new private aerodrome
Hamble (North Aerodrome): special rules for air traffic
Kite flying (Cave Wold, Hull)
A) Liverpool (Speke) airport: obstructions B) Lympne Airport: Cinque Ports Flying Club meeting
Renewal of pilot's B licences: training in "blind flying" (lists approved companies)
Perth: new civil aerodrome under construction
Lympne airport: night landing arrangements
A) The International Sanitary Convention for Aerial Navigation
customs and immigration facilities)
Bristol: opening of new radio station

B) Use of the term "Airport" (defined as a permanent civil aerodrome with

A) Exhibition of revolving light at Crich, Derbyshire B) Portsmouth-Isle of Wight area: officially recognised route
maps: issue of reproduced sheets D) Lympne Airport: night landing arrangements
Index to Notices to Airmen

C) Aviation

A) Requirements for the installation and operation of radio-communication apparatus in aircraft B) Provisions regarding radio transmissions from
aircraft
A) Hythe: firing at air targets B) Night flying without navigation lights (Lee on Solent)
Leysdown air gunnery and bombing range danger area: extension of
A) Shoreham: closing of no 2 aerodrome formerly licensed to Southern Aircraft Ltd
B) Kingston upon Hull: kite flying
Report on the Progress of Civil Aviation (advert for annual report)
A) Croydon controlled zone scheme: amendment
B) Portsmouth Airport: customs facilities
A) York: new civil aerodrome under construction
B) Chobham Ridge: mortar firing
Southampton Airport: temporary closing of
Flights abroad: necessity for obtaining permission in certain cases
A) Croydon "controlled zone": additional ground signals at Gravesend and Redhill
Crowborough, Sussex
Civil aeronautical radio stations: hours of service

B) Experimental airway luminous beacon near

A) London-Continent airway beacon at Cranbrook to be extinguished.


B) The London-Continent airway area: ground organisation and traffic
regulations
Multi-engined aircraft: accidents during take-off
Class "B" pilots' licences: medical re-examination facilities at Royal Air Force stations (lists stations)
The "Carriage by Air" Convention
Air navigation regulations
Night flying without navigation lights
Examinations for civil air navigators' licences
Ordnance Survey aviation maps: A) corrections to. B) issue of reprinted sheets
Hayes, middlesex: erection of radio mast at
Precautions for prevention of collision with "Queen Bee" aeroplanes (Radio controlled Tiger Moths)
A) Hatfield Aerodrome: obstruction.
B) Ordnance Survey aviation maps: issue of reprinted sheets
The "Carriage by Air" Convention: accession of the Irish Free State
Night flying without navigation lights
A) Class "B" pilots' licences: examinations conducted by A.I.D Inspector at London (Croydon) Airport.
B) Class "B" pilots' licences: medical reexamination facilities at Royal Air Force stations
A) Orfordness landing ground: erection of radio masts near.
B) Burghead, Elginshire: erection of radio mast at
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Aeronautical radio stations: routine during Christmas holidays
Class "B" pilots operating abroad: medical re-examination for renewal of licence
Night flying without navigation lights

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East Heslerton civil aerodrome: closing of


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Lisburn, Northern Ireland: erection of radio mast near
Index to Notices to Airmen
Chelmsford (North) radio station: mast dismantled
Examinations for civil air navigators' licences
H. M. the King's illness: flying in the vicinity of Sandringham to be avoided
The lying-in-state and funeral of His late Majesty King George V: flying restrictions
A) Croydon Airport: boundary lights B) Lee-on-Solent: night flying without navigation lights
Croydon Airport: erection of aerial systems
A) Heston Airport: obstruction. B) Lympne Airport: obstruction. C) Stapleford Airport unserviceable
Notification to aircraft that controlled zone procedure is in force
Radiotelephonic broadcasts of weather reports, forecasts and warnings, and air navigational warnings
Prohibited areas, explosives areas and danger areas: avoidance of
R.A.F. air exercises: special cloud flying operations
Night flying without navigation lights
Ordnance Survey aviation maps: A) corrections to. B) issue of reprinted sheets
Lympne Airport: obstructions (and) Stapleford Airport (rescinding of 12/1936 part C)
A) Newtownards (Ards) Airport: obstruction and restriction of landing area B) Filton Aerodrome: obstruction
Ronaldsway Aerodrome, Isle of Man (now licensed)
Isle of Sheppey area: target-towing
Brooklands motor track: flight over during racing
Night flying without navigation lights
Exchange of radio messages between aircraft
Isle of Sheppey area: target-towing
Flight over: A )the Aintree race meeting. B) the Oxford v Cambridge boat race.
Southampton Airport: aerodrome beacon-alteration of period
Night flying without navigation lights
R.M.S. "Queen Mary": departure from Clydebank
Flight in the vicinity of certain unlicensed aerodromes (flying training at Perth, Prestwick, Ansty, White Waltham and Yatesbury)
Regulations of the International radioelectric Service for Air Navigation (Paris, 1935)
Southampton Airport: customs facilities
Aberdeen and Llanelly: night flying without navigation lights
Night flying without navigation lights, target-towing practice, etc. Promulgation of information
Heston Airport: obstruction
Night flying without navigation lights and target-towing practice, 30th March-12th April, 1936
Dangerous or unsafe flying over populous areas
Night flying without navigation lights
Night flying without navigation lights
Class "B" pilots' licences: medical re-examination facilities at Royal Air Force stations (lists stations)
Night flying without navigation lights and target-towing practice, 13th-26th April, 1936
Requirements for the installation and operation of radio-communication apparatus in aircraft
Civil aeronautical radio stations: hours of service
Convention for the Regulation of Aerial Navigation (Paris, 13 Oct 1919) new edition
Night flying without navigation lights and target-towing practice, 27th April-10th May 1936
A) Leicester (Ratcliffe) Aerodrome: boundary lights out of action.
Alexandra Palace, Wood Green, erection of mast at
Heston Airport: ultra short wave approach system
Class "A" pilots' licences: expiration notices
Index to Notices to Airmen
Night flying without navigation lights

B) Woodley (Reading) Aerodrome: levelling operations.

A) London-Continent airway beacon at Crowborough extinguished


B) Manchester (Barton) Airport: obstruction
obstruction
A) Chobham Ridge: mortar firing B) Bristol Airport: erection of radio masts at
The Air Navigation Directions, 1936 (A.N.D. 13)
Milford-on-Sea: kite flying
Night flying without navigation lights and target-towing practice, 11th-24th May 1936
Customs aerodromes: issue of the Air Navigation Directions, 1936 (A.N.D.14)

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C) Heston Airport:

A) Kirkwall, Orkney Is., landing ground: erection of radio masts at


B) Bristol Airport: erection of radio masts at
Palace, Wood Green: erection of masts at
D) Manchester (Barton) Airport: obstruction
Milford-on-Sea: kite flying
Empire Air Day: use of Royal Air Force stations by civil aircraft
Epsom and Ascot race meetings
Protection of aircraft from danger due to lightning
Gravesend Airport: temporary closing of
Ordnance Survey aviation maps:standard method of correction

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Pilots' licences: instructional qualifications
Night flying without navigation lights and target-towing practice, 25th May-7th June 1936
Milford-on-Sea: kite flying
Flights from the Continent to London: notification of destination
Night flying without navigation lights and mortar firing
Air navigation regulations
Air navigators' licences: date of examinations
Night flying without navigation lights
Dublin: opening of new radio station
Milford-on-Sea: kite flying
Night flying without navigation lights and target-towing practice, 8th-21st June 1936
Balloon flying
Brighton, Hove and Worthing: closing of during international air rally
(Shoreham)
Kirkwall, Orkney Islands: opening of new radio station
Perth: new aerodrome
A) Alexandra Palace, Wood Green: radio mast
B) Target-towing practice and mortar firing
C) Leicester Aerodrome: obstruction
List of operative Notices
London-Continent airway: beacons out of action
Kite balloon flying
Abridge Aerodrome-unfit for use (levelling operations)
Croydon Airport: levelling operations
Night flying without navigation lights and target-towing practice, 22nd June-5th July 1936
A) Weybourne, Norfolk: danger area
B) Milford-on-Sea: kite flying
A) Royal Air Force Display, Hendon
B) S.B.A.C. civil air display, Hatfield
A) Wittering Aerodrome: flag towing operations
B) Renfrew Airport: draining operations
A) Gloucester and Cheltenham: municipal aerodrome under construction (Staverton ) B) Leicester Aerodrome: obstruction
Chobham Ridge: mortar firing
The Air Navigation (Amendment) Order, 1936
Night flying without navigation lights
Gatwick Airport (details of reconstructed airport)
Vimy, France: unveiling of Canadian Memorial by H.M. the King
Night flying without navigation lights and target-towing practice, 6th-19th July 1936
The King's Cup air race: landing restrictions, etc for non-competitors
A) York: new aerodrome (public use licence)
B) Newbury Race Course: landings prohibited
The Air Navigation Directions, 1936 (A.N.D. 13A)
Le Bourget Airport: temporary prohibited area
R.A.F. cloud flying exercises and night flying without navigation lights
A) Kirkwall, Orkney Is., landing ground: radio masts at
B) Ordnance Survey aviation maps: corrections to
Night flying without navigation lights, cloud flying exercises, target-towing practice, etc. 20th July-2nd August, 1936
A) Royal Air Force aerodromes: landing at
B) Stapleford Aerodrome: closing of (licence lapsed)
Heston Airport: temporary closing of portion of landing area
Croydon Airport: moving of illuminated wind tee
Olympic Games, 1936: prohibited areas (Berlin area)
Radio stations: services to meet special requirements
Lympne Airport: Folkestone Aero Trophy race
(1 Aug 1936)
Penshurst landing ground: closing of
(licence lapsed)
Night flying without navigation lights, target-towing practice, etc. 3rd-16th August 1936
Gatwick: opening of new radio station
The "Carriage by Air" Convention: accession by Hungary
A) Sumburgh, Shetland Islands: new radio station. B) Kirkwall and Sumburgh radio stations: change in frequency
Night flying without navigation lights, target-towing practice, etc.17th-30th August 1936
Examinations for civil air navigators' licences
Night flying without navigation lights: Biggin Hill area
Weston-super-Mare: new aerodrome
Prohibited export of aircraft-warning to pilots
(to Spain and Spanish territories)
Ordnance Survey aviation maps: A) corrections to B) issue of reprinted sheets
Index to Notices to Airmen
Croydon Airport: smoke wind indicator out of action
Lympne Airport: international air rally and races (29-30 August 1936)
Night flying without navigation lights, target-towing practice, etc.31st August-13th September 1936
Doncaster race meeting
Night flying without navigation lights and dive bombing (Littlehampton area)
A) Shoreham Airport: experiments with wind-T
B) Radio masts at Devil's Point: temporarily unlighted.
Aerodrome
Balloon flying
Perth: new radio station
Night flying without navigation lights and flag towing operations, 14th-27th September 1936
Croydon Airport@ erection of radio masts at
Mortar firing
London to Cardiff Air Race (19th Sept 1936)
Night flying without navigation lights
A) English Channel: temporary danger area
B) Chobham Ridge: mortar firing
England-South Africa Air Race (Portsmouth, 24-29 Sept 1936)

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B) Perth Aerodrome: levelling operations
Night flying without navigation lights, flag towing operations, 28th September-11th October 1936
Report on the Progress of Civil Aviation, 1935
(advert for annual report)
Newcastle-upon-Tyne (Woolsington) Aerodrome: erection of radio masts
Night flying without navigation lights and flag towing operations
Bradford-Leeds (Yeadon) Aerodrome: opening of short-range radio station, and establishment of controlled zone
Gatwick Airport: erection of radio masts
The "Carriage by Air" Convention: accession by Belgium (and) Report on the progress of civil aviation, 1935:Corrigenda
Salisbury (High Post) Aerodrome: overhead electric cables in the vicinity of
Night flying without navigation lights, cable towing operations, etc. 12th -25th October, 1936
Air navigation regulations
International Air Convention and International Radioelectric regulations: revised prices (following devaluation of French Franc)
Coventry: new aerodrome under construction (1 mile South of existing Coventry (Whitley Abbey) aerodrome)
Scarborough Aerodrome: closing of (licence lapsed)
Shanklin (Apse) Aerodrome: closing of (licence lapsed)
Hythe: ball ammunition firing at towed target
A) Landing of civil aircraft at RAF air stations B) 'Q' Code: amendments to Air Publication 1529
Civil aeronautical radio stations: hours of service
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 26th October-8th November, 1936
Cardiff (Wenvoe) Aerodrome: closing of (licence lapsed)
Civil aeronautical radio stations: A) changes in frequency B) hours of service
Cloud flying, flights in bad visibility, and aerodrome controlled zone procedure
Doncaster Airport: opening of new radio station and establishment of controlled zone
Heston Airport: obstruction lights and beacon-times of operation
London-Continent airway area and Heston and Portsmouth communication areas: alteration of boundaries
Gatwick Airport: alteration of frequency and hours of service of radio station and establishment of controlled zone
Newcastle-upon-Tyne: new radio station
Southampton Airport: opening of new radio station and establishment of controlled zone
A) Croydon Airport: restriction of landing area
B) Bristol Airport: draining operations
Ordnance Survey aviation maps: A) corrections to B) issue of reprinted sheets
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 9th-22nd November, 1936
Index to Notices to Airmen
The "Carriage by Air" Convention: additional territories
Regulations affecting flights abroad: publication of handbooks
Biggin Hill Aerodrome: flights in the vicinity of
Air navigators' licences: date of examinations
Croydon Airport: restriction of landing area
The Air Navigation (Amendment) (No 2) (Provisional) Order, 1936
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,23rd November-6th December, 1936
Louth, Lincs: flight in vicinity of Parish Church
(spire in dangerous condition)
Civil aeronautical radio stations: hours of service
Air navigation regulations handbooks: orders by post
Low flying in the vicinity of the Crystal Palace (post fire)
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,7th-20th December, 1936
Lympne direction-finding station: night bearings
Ultra-short-wave landing approach system
Southampton Airport: levelling operations
London-Continent airway: Brenchley beacon out of action
Doncaster Airport: obstruction of landing area
Farnborough Aerodrome: kite balloon flying
Croydon controlled zone radio organisation: change in frequency
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations
(fortnightly Notices discontinued until further notice)
Cable towing between Selsey Bill and Brighton
A) Hamble (North) Aerodrome: levelling operations
B) Ryde, Isle of Wight, Aerodrome: local regulations
direction-finding station: night bearings
Civil air navigators' licences: period of validity
The Hague: temporary prohibited area
(Wedding of Juliana and Bernhard)
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Aerodrome: drainage operations
Civil aeronautical radio stations: routine during Christmas holidays, 1936

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A) Grimsby Aerodrome: levelling and drainage operations
B) Exeter and Wolverhampton: new civil aerodromes under construction
London-Continent airway: Brenchley beacon
Doncaster Airport: obstructions on landing area (includes diagram of airfield)
Bristol Airport: radio masts unlighted
Hornchurch RAF aerodrome: beacon out of action
Sumburgh (Shetland Isles) radio station: hours of service
A) Gloucester and Cheltenham: new civil aerodrome (Staverton ) B) RAF operations: cable towing and kite flying
North Uist (Hebrides): new radio station
Sumburgh (Shetlands) radio station out of action
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations: promulgation of information
Surface water at aerodromes
Night flying without navigation lights, 1st-14th february, 1937

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Night flying without navigation lights, 1st-14th february, 1937
Radiotelephonic broadcasts of weather reports and forecasts and air navigational warnings
The Air Navigation Regulations, 1937
V.H.F. landing approach system
Gatwick Airport: Lorenz landing approach installation
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 15th-28th February, 1937
A) Croydon radio station: additional telegraph channel
B) "Q" Code: amendments to Air Publication 1529
Croydon Airport: broadcasts of weather reports
Air navigators' licences: date of examinations
Croydon Airport: construction of new chalk line
Luton: new civil aerodrome under construction
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 15th-28th February, 1937
Renfrew Airport: drainage operations
Birmingham: new civil aerodrome under construction
(1 mile from Marston Green railway station)
English Channel: dropping of parachute flares
Coronation procession of their Majesties the King and Queen: prohibited area
Heston and Portsmouth radio stations: change in ground-to-air frequency
The Air Navigation (Amendment) Order, 1937
Bedford (Cardington): balloon danger area
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 1st-14th March, 1937
Sumburgh radio station: operation resumed
Regulations affecting flights abroad: publication of handbooks
Flight over the Aintree race meeting and the Oxford v Cambridge boat race
Foreign air regulations handbooks: list of handbooks published
Class "B" pilots' licences: medical re-examination facilities at Royal Air Force stations (lists stations)
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations
Hatfield Aerodrome: temporary obstruction
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 15th-28th March, 1937
Examinations for civil air navigators' licences (1st class)
Gatwick radio station: temporary change in hours of service
Flights abroad: necessity for compliance with relative regulations
Customs aerodromes
Regulations for the International Aeronautical Telecommunications service
meteorological radio station, Borough Hill: change of frequency
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 29th March-11th April, 1937
Isle of Wight: new air gunnery range danger area
Reading Aerodrome: drainage operations
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 29th March-11th April, 1937
Gatwick Airport: Lorenz landing approach installation
Flying in the vicinity of Windsor Castle to be avoided
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 29th March-11th April, 1937
Skegness (Winthorpe) Aerodrome: temporary closing of
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 29th March-11th April, 1937
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 29th March-11th April, 1937
Bury St. Edmunds: new civil aerodrome under construction
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 12th-25th April, 1937
Doncaster Airport: landing area obstruction
Civil aeronautical radio stations: hours of service
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 12th-25th April, 1937
Brooklands motor track: flight over during racing
Visits to the Air Ministry in connection with licences or certificates
Dangerous or unsafe flying
Littlestone landing ground: obstruction
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 26th April-9th May, 1937
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 26th April-9th May, 1937
Radio traffic congestion
Dublin radio station: hours of service
The Air Navigation (Croydon and Lympne Air Ports) Regulations, 1937
Ordnance Survey aviation maps: A) corrections to B) issue of reprinted sheets
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 26th April-9th May, 1937
Review of the Fleet by His Majesty the King: flying restrictions
(130 aircraft flying over Gosport area 20-21 May, 1937)
Croydon Airport: boundary lights
Shelton, Shrewsbury: exhibition of revolving light
Croydon Airport: special regulations for Coronation period
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,10th-23rd May, 1937
Night flying over London: Coronation period, 12th May-17th May, 1937
Empire Air Day: use of Royal Air Force stations by civil aircraft
Department of Civil Aviation: change of address and establishment of Information Bureau
Yeovil Aerodrome temporarily unlicensed
Convention for the Regulation of Aerial Navigation (Paris, 13 Oct 1919) new edition
Hamble (North Aerodrome): special rules for air traffic
Air navigation regulations

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Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,10th-23rd May, 1937
Gatwick radio station:reduction of hours of service
Index to Notices to Airmen (19 May 1937)
Ronaldsway Airport: erection of radio masts
Manorbier, Pembrokeshire: artillery range danger area
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,24th May-6th June, 1937
Croydon Airport: Lorenz landing approach installation
Manchester (Ringway): new civil aerodrome under construction
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,24th May-6th June, 1937
Isle of Man air races: 29th and 31st May, 1937
(London-Isle of Man and local races)
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,24th May-6th June, 1937
Civil aeronautical radio stations: extension of hours of service
Basque refugee camp, nr. Southampton: flights in the vicinity of
(Basque children)
Weybourne, Norfolk: artillery range danger area
Epsom and Ascot race meetings
Master pilot's certificate
A) Cowes (West) Aerodrome, closing of. B) Night flying without navigation lights and other operations
York Aerodrome: temporary closing of
(flying display and air race, 5 June 1937)
Heston Airport: Lorenz landing approach installation out of action
Foreign air regulations handbooks: list of handbooks published
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,7th-20th June, 1937
Civil aeronautical radio stations: hours of service
Christchurch Bay: new high altitude bombing range danger area
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,7th-20th June, 1937
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,7th-20th June, 1937
Flying in the vicinity of Windsor Castle to be avoided
Exeter: new civil aerodrome
Royal Air Force aerodromes: military exercises
The International Sanitary Convention for Aerial Navigation
Falmouth artillery range danger area: extension of
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,7th-20th June, 1937
Royal Air Force Display: mass formation training and flights
(lists airfields used)
A) Royal Air Force Display, Hendon
B) S.B.A.C. civil air display, Hatfield
Gatwick radio station: discontinuation of service
Requirements for the installation and operation of radio-communication apparatus in aircraft
Ordnance Survey aviation maps: A) corrections to B) issue of reprinted sheets
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,21st June-4th July, 1937
Index to Notices to Airmen
The "Carriage by Air" Convention: accession in respect of New Zealand
Southall gasholder: obstruction lights on
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Trophy air race: 3rd July 1937
Hyde Park Review, 27th June, 1937
(review of ex-servicemen)
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,21st June-4th July, 1937
Isle of Man and Manchester area: new radio facilities
Ramsgate Aorport: official opening
(3 July 1937)
Shoreham Airport: surveying operations
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 5th-18th July, 1937
Brooklands Aerodrome: special circuit rules on July 4th
Isle of Man (Ronaldsway) Airport: establishment of controlled zone
Croydon Airport: alteration to neon ground lighting
London to Cardiff Air Race (10thJuly 1937)
Perth Aerodrome: drainage operations
Visit of their Majesties the King and Queen to Northern Ireland: temporary prohibited areas
Lympne Airport: Folkestone Aero Trophy race
(31 July 1937)
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 5th-18th July, 1937
Biggin Hill Aerodrome: flights in the vicinity of
R/T broadcasts of weather reports, forecasts and navigational warnings: change of frequency
Marlborough: balloon flying
Marlborough: balloon flying
Flying over cities and towns at night
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations: promulgation of information
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations19th-31st July, 1937
Exeter: approval as customs aerodrome
Gatwick Airport: cancellation of controlled zone and withdrawal of Lorenz landing approach installation facilities
Ordnance Survey aviation maps: A) corrections to B) issue of reprinted sheets
Index to Notices to Airmen (19th July 1937)
A) Southampton Airport: levelling operations. B) Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 19th-31st July, 1937
Littlestone landing ground: obstruction on
Flying in the vicinity of Windsor Castle and Royal Lodge, Windsor, to be avoided when their Majesties are in residence
Plymouth Airport, Haldon (Teighmouth) Aerodrome and Exeter Airport: flying displays
(24 July 1937)
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations19th-31st July, 1937
The Air Navigation (Amendment) (No 3) Order, 1937
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Prohibited and explosives areas, revision of
Foreign air regulations handbooks: list of handbooks published
Aircraft navigators' licences: dates of examinations
Leicester Aerodrome: drainage operations
Biggin Hill Aerodrome: prohibition of landing
The Air Navigation (Amendment) (No 4) Order, 1937
South-East England: mass exercises, 9th-12th August, 1937
Blackpool (Squires Gate) Aerodrome: closing of (licence lapsed)
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations16th-31st August, 1937
A) Bristol (Whitchurch) Airport: drainage operations. B) Southend Aerodrome: obstruction
Greenock: new (sea) aerodrome
Liability for loss, damage or injury at Royal Air Force air stations
Abridge Aerodrome: closing of
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Littlestone landing ground: removal of obstruction
Ramsgate Airport: air rally and race
(Thanet Air Day, 21st August 1937)
A) Prestwick Aerodrome: special circuit rules.
B) Grimbsby Aerodrome: levellin operations
Ordnance Survey aviation maps: A) corrections to B) issue of reprinted sheets
Index to Notices to Airmen ( 20th August 1937)
Croydon Airport: medium wave radiobeacon
Testing of radio-communication apparatus in aircraft during flight
Daventry radio station: additional radio masts
Air Exercises: August 26th and August 31st-September 9th, 1937 (inclusive)
The Carriage by Air (Parties to the Convention) Order, 1937
Isle of Grain: artillery range danger area
Ordnance Survey aviation maps: publication of international local aeronautical map
Lympne Airport: international air rally
(28-29 August 1937)
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations1st-15th September, 1937
Doncaster race meeting
Daventry radio station: lighting of additional radio masts
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations1st-15th September, 1937
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations1st-15th September, 1937
Radio operator's certificate of proficiency, examination of applicants for
The King's Cup air race: landing restrictions, etc for non-competitors
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations1st-15th September, 1937
Air Exercises: extension of period
Isle of Wight area: target towing
Customs aerodromes
Danger areas: avoidance of
Penmon, Anglesey: lighting of radio mast
Belfast: new civil aerodrome
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations16th-30th, September, 1937
Wilmington Aerodrome, Eastbourne: air rally
Foreign air regulations handbooks: list of handbooks published
A) Renfrew Airport: relaying of white line
B) Biggin Hill Aerodrome: prohibition of landing
The Air Navigation (No 2) Regulations, 1937
A) Dublin radio station: hours of service
B) R/T broadcasts of weather reports, forecasts and navigation warnings: change of frequency
A) Bristol Airport: drainage operations
B) Penmon, Anglesey: radio mast
Icing of ailerons
Ordnance Survey aviation maps: A) corrections to B) issue of reprinted sheets
Spinning of aeroplanes with normal category Cerificates of Airworthiness
Danger areas: amendments and additions
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations16th-30th, September, 1937
Index to Notices to Airmen
(25th Sept 1937)
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 1st-15th October, 1937
The "Carriage by Air" Convention: additional territories
The 'Q' Code: additions and amendments
Civil aeronautical radio stations: hours of service
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 1st-15th October, 1937
A) Lands End: new civil aerodrome
B) Brooklands Aerodrome: drainage operations
Isle of Man (Ronaldsway) Airport: drainage operations
Isle of Wight area: target towing
The 'Q' Code, etc. (Air Publication 1529): second edition
The "Carriage by Air" Convention: accession by Sweden and Finland
Ice accretion on aircraft, notification of
Jersey radio station: hours of service
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 16th-31st October, 1937
Rearsby: new civil aerodrome
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 16th-31st October, 1937
Air Almanac: publication of
Target towing in the vicinity of Royal Air Force aerodromes
Ordnance Survey aviation maps: A) corrections to B) issue of reprinted sheets
Index to Notices to Airmen
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Leicester (Braunstone): approval as customs aerodrome
Radio-telephonic broadcasts of weather reports and forecasts and air navigation warnings
Target towing in the vicinity of Royal Air Force aerodromes
The Air Navigation (Amendment) (No 5) Order, 1937
Desford Aerodrome: obstruction
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 1st-15th November, 1937
A) Cambridge (Fen Ditton) Aerodrome: closing of
B) Cambridge: new civil aerodrome
Civil aeronautical radio stations: extension of hours of service
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 1st-15th November, 1937
S.E. England: captive balloon flying
The Air Navigation (No 3) Regulations, 1937
Radio operators' certificate of proficiency: installation for conducting practical tests
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations16th-30th November, 1937
Aircraft navigators' licences
St Mary's, Scilly: new civil aerodrome
("private use" licence)
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations16th-30th November, 1937
Southampton Airport: floodlight out of action
Air navigation regulations
Ordnance Survey aviation maps: A) corrections to B) issue of reprinted sheets
Index to Notices to Airmen
(24 Nov 1937)
A) Gatwick Airport: boundary lights out of action
B) Dublin radio station: hours of service
A) Desford Aerodrome: special circuit rules
B) Biggin Hill Aerodrome: prohibition of landing
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 1st-15th December, 1937
Exeter Airport: drainage operations
A) Inverness: opening of new radio station B) Kirkwall radio station: extension of hours of service
Wolverhampton: new civil aerodrome
(public use licence)
A) Barton: new civil aerodrome (Bedfordshire)
B) Gatwick: boundary lights
Civil aeronautical radio stations: changes in frequency
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 1st-15th December, 1937
Southampton Airport: obstruction
Ice accretion on aircraft
The Air Pilot Great Britain and Ireland (3rd edition): publication of new impression
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 16th-31st December, 1937
A) Heston Airport: local regulations
B) Cardiff Airport: obstruction
Report on the Progress of Civil Aviation, 1936
(advert for annual report)
Ordnance Survey aviation maps: A) corrections to B) issue of reprinted sheets
Index to Notices to Airmen
(22nd Dec 1937)
Civil aeronautical radio stations: routine during Christmas holidays, 1937
A) Dublin, new civil airport: prohibition of landings
B) Southampton Airport: floodlight and obstruction
D) Aerodrome conditions
Liverpool (Speke) Airport: A) medium-wave landing approach installation. B) installation of controlled zone
Assessment of weight of fuel carried in aircraft
Class "B" pilots' licences: instrument flying tests
Croydon Airport: V.H.F. landing approach installation
(Lorenz)
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 1st-15th January, 1938

C) Heston Airport: local regulations

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A) Newcastle Airport: care to be exercised in landing. B) Conditions at aerodromes licensed for private use
Croydon Airport: navigational radio beacon (on microfiche filed after 7/1938)
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 16th-31st January 1938
Foreign air regulations handbooks: list of handbooks published
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 16th-31st January 1938
Kintore: new civil aerodrome
Ordnance Survey aviation maps:publication of 1/500,000 aeronautical map
Flights in cloud and bad visibility: introduction of new regulations
Ordnance Survey aviation maps: corrections to
A) Air navigation obstruction: radio mast near Aberdeen under construction. B) Heston Airport: obstruction
A) Worcester: new civil aerodrome. B) Newcastle Airport: wind-T and neon beacon out of action
Sherburn-in-Elmet civil aerodrome: closing of (licence lapsed)
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations I) 16th-31st January 1938. II) 1st-15th February 1938
Flights in cloud and bad visibility: introduction of new regulations
Croydon Airport: V.H.F. landing approach installation
(Lorenz)
Civil aeronautical radio stations: changes in frequency
Croydon Airport: 1) V.H.F. landing approach installation 2) Surfacing operations 3) Obstruction
Portsmouth: Isle of Wight area: safety precautions
Need for caution during flight in certain weather conditions
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 1st-15th February 1938
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 16th-28th February 1938
A) Use of fixed aerials by aircraft flying within controlled zones. B) Use of partially wound-in trailing aerials
A) Ordnance Survey aviation maps: corrections to. B) Issue of reprinted sheets
Index to Notices to Airmen (21st Feb 1938)
A) Grimsby Aerodrome: obstruction
B)Reading Aerodrome: levelling operations C) White Waltham Aerodrome: obstruction
Examinations for aircraft navigators' licences (1st and 2nd class): issue of revised syllabus

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Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 1st-15th March 1938
Croydon Airport: obstruction lighting
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 1st-15th March 1938
The "Carriage by Air" Convention: accession in respect of Trans-Jordan
Orfordness radiobeacon
Witney Aerodrome: military operations in vicinity of
The Aircraft (Wreck and Salvage) Order, 1938
Brooklands motor track: flight over during racing
A) Anti-aircraft range danger areas. B) Brooklands Aerodrome: alteration of circuit rule
Portsmouth-Isle of Wight: officially recognised route
Class "B" pilots' licences: medical re-examination facilities at Royal Air Force stations (lists stations)
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 16th-31st March 1938
Visual reporting procedure for aircraft without radio when crossing the Irish Sea via the Isle of Man
Journey log book: issue of new pattern
Use of abbreviated aircraft radio callsigns
Doncaster Airport: floodlight out of action
Portsmouth "black-out"
Newcastle Airport: 1. Wind-T in operation. 2. Radio mast obstruction
The "Carriage by Air" Convention: accession in respect of Greece
The Aintree race meeting
Flying in the vicinity of Windsor Castle to be avoided
A) Ordnance Survey aviation maps: corrections to. B) Issue of reprinted sheets
Index to Notices to Airmen (22 March 1938)
Croydon Airport: obstruction lighting
Foreign air regulations handbooks: list of handbooks published
The Air Navigation Regulations, 1938
Newtownards Airport: blasting
The Oxford v Cambridge boat race
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 1st-15th April 1938
Convention for the Regulation of Aerial Navigation (Paris, 13 Oct 1919) new edition
Doncaster Airport: obstructions on landing area (includes diagram of airfield)
Civil aeronautical radio stations: hours of service
Reglement du Service International des Telecommunications de l'Aeronautique: new edition
Lympne Airport: installation of smoke wind indicator
Calshot bombing range
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 1st-15th April 1938
Misson: new danger area
Marking of agricultural machinery on aerodromes
A) Spithead: new danger area. B) Night flying without navigation lights 1st-15th April 1938. C) Lympne Airport: installation of smoke wind
indicator
Luton Aerodrome: issue of licence
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 16th-30th April 1938
Ordnance Survey aviation maps: A) corrections B) issue of reprinted sheets
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 16th-30th April 1938
Setting of altimeters: need for care, especially in flights through cloud or bad visibility
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 16th-30th April 1938
Index to Notices to Airmen (26th April 1938)
A) Croydon Airport: neon ground lights. B) Dublin radio station: hours of service
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 1st-15th May 1938
St Merryn Aerodrome: issue of licence
Dangerous or unsafe flying
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 1st-15th May 1938
The Public Health (Aircraft) Regulations, 1938
Royal tour of Royal Air Force aerodromes (9th May 1938, Northolt, Harwell, Upavon, Thorney Island)
A) Moray Firth and Firth of Forth: establishment of danger areas. B) Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 1st-15th May, 1938
English Channel: fleet exercises
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 16th-31st May 1938
Use of Royal Air Force stations by civil aircraft
Ordnance Survey aviation maps: A) corrections B) issue of reprinted sheets
Lympne Airport: new position of chalk circle
The Air Navigation (Amendment) Order, 1938
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 16th-31st May 1938
Benbecula Aerodrome: issue of licence
Doncaster Airport air display
Denham Aerodrome: issue of licence
Dangerous night flying
Oxford: new civil aerodrome under construction
(Kidlington)
Cambridge Aerodrome: installation of chalk circle
Biggin Hill (Royal Air Force) Aerodrome: necessity for avoidance by civil aircraft in flight
Derby (Burnaston): new civil aerodrome under construction
West Hartlepool: new civil aerodrome under construction
Epsom and Ascot race meetings

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Empire Air Day: A) use of Royal Air Force stations by civil aircraft. B) civil aerodromes
Ordnance Survey aviation maps:publication of the 1/500,000 aeronautical map
Flying in the vicinity of Windsor Castle to be avoided
Elstree Aerodrome: issue of licence
France: new prohibited area at Dunkirk
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 16th-31st May 1938
Meteorological information: obligation to obtain before commencing certain flights
Temporary balloon flying danger area
(Dagenham Dock)
Isle of Man air races:4th and 6th June, 1938 (London-Isle of Man and local races)
A) Bristol Airport: garden party, 11th June, 1938. B) Brooklands Aerodrome: temporary obstruction
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 1st-15th June 1938
Coventry (Whitley) Aerodrome: temporary obstruction
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 1st-15th June 1938
Foreign air regulations handbooks: A) publication of no. 5 (Bulgaria). B) Cancellation of no. 3 (Austria). C) List of current handbooks
Heston and Kirkwall radio stations: extension of hours of service
Ordnance Survey aviation maps: A) corrections B) issue of reprinted sheets
France: special warning regarding flight over the Pyrenees prohibited area
Manchester: opening of new aerodrome at Ringway (25th June 1938)
Index to Notices to Airmen (16th June 1938)
Brooklands: air display
Portland: temporary extension of danger area
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 16th-30th June 1938
Kidbrooke balloon flying danger area
Gatwick Airport: air displays, 23rd and 25th June 1938
Rochester Aerodrome: obstruction
Royal visit to France
Manchester (Ringway): opening of teleprinter station
Wolverhampton Aerodrome: official opening of
(25th June 1938)
Manchester (Ringway): opening of new short-range radio station and establishment of controlled zone
The King's Cup air race: landing restrictions, etc for non-competitors
English Channel: bombing practice
Walsall Aerodrome: air display, 26th June 1938
National Gliding Contest, Dunstable, Bedfordshire
Sallas Aerodrome: issue of licence
Hatfield Aerodrome: temporary obstruction
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 1st-15th July 1938
Southampton Airport: amendment to controlled zone
Croydon omnidirectional radio beacon: alteration in frequency
Heston Aerodrome: temporary obstruction
Manchester (Ringway): approval as customs aerodrome
Sandown: air display
Class 'A' pilot's licences: introduction of spins test
Ipswich Aerodrome: air display, 9th July 1938
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 1st-15th July 1938
Observer Corps calibration exercises
Report on the Progress of Civil Aviation, 1937
(advert for annual report)
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 16th-31st July 1938
Observer Corps calibration exercises
Luton Aerodrome: air display, 16th July 1938
Royal visit to France: flying restrictions
Lympne and Pulham radio stations: temporary closing of 363 kc/s channel
Croydon Airport: surfacing operations
Foreign air regulations handbooks: A) publication of no. 15 (Hungary) and no. 27 (Turkey). B) List of current handbooks
Ordnance Survey aviation maps: A) corrections B) issue of reprinted sheets
Tiree Aerodrome: issue of licence
The International Sanitary Convention for Aerial Navigation
Index to Notices to Airmen (20th July 1938)
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 16th-31st July 1938
A) Manchester (Ringway) Airport: surface water. B) Sumburgh Aerodrome: levelling operations
Exeter Airport: air display, 30th July 1938
Leeming Aerodrome: closing of
(licence lapsed)
A) Belfast (Harbour) Aerodrome: obstruction. B) Manchester (Ringway) Airport: surface water
Air Exercises: Midlands, and East and South-East England, 1st-11th August 1938
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 1st-15th August 1938
Chigwell Aerodrome: issue of licence
Doncaster radio station: alteration in frequency for service outside normal hours
Royal Air Force exercises: establishment of prohibited area, and other restrictions of civil flying
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 1st-15th August 1938
Lympne and Pulham radio stations: temporary transference of service on 363 kc/s
France: closure of corridor through Pyrenees prohibited area
A) Croydon Airport: erection of new hangar and extension to landing area
Class 'A' pilot's licences: introduction of spins test
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Air Navigation regulations
A) Newcastle Airport: obstructions. B) Manchester (Ringway) Airport: installation of fog line and electric cable
A) Shoreham: opening of new short-range radio station and establishment of controlled zone. B) Shoreham: opening of teleprinter station
Belgium: temporary prohibited area East of Liege
Wilmington Aerodrome: air display
Heston Airport: surfacing operations
Aircraft navigators' licences
Air Exercises: 24th, 26th, 29th & 31st August and 2nd & 5th September
Corrigendum to 174/1938
Ordnance Survey aviation maps: corrections
Foreign air regulations handbooks: A) publication of no. 13 (Greece). B) List of current handbooks
Corrections to the Ordnance Survey 1/500,000 aeronautical map
A) Nottingham Aerodrome: air display, 28th August, 1938. B) Southend Aerodrome: air display, 27th August, 1938
Woodford Aerodrome: extension and levelling operations
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 1st-15th September 1938
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 1st-15th September 1938
Doncaster radio station: change in frequency
A) Nottingham Aerodrome air display: postponement to 4th September, 1938. B) Belfast (Harbour) Aerodrome: obstruction
Heston Airport: drainage operations
Maidstone Aerodrome: air display, 10th September, 1938
London to Cardiff Air Race, 10th September 1938
Civil aviation communications organisation for "traffic" service
(radio and teleprinter stations)
International local aeronautical map: amendments to sheet N.N.31 (Amsterdam)
Anglo-Austrian and Anglo-German air navigation agreements
Shoreham radio station: alteration in frequency
A) Gloucester-Cheltenham Aerodrome: surfacing operations. B) Jersey Airport: obstructions. C) Belfast (Harbour) Aerodrome: obstruction
Index to Notices to Airmen (12th Sept 1938)
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 16th-30th September 1938
S.E. England: captive balloon flying
Balloon flying at Kidbrooke, Hook and Chigwell: establishment of danger areas
Littlehampton air gunnery and bombing range: notification and times of use
Germany: prohibited areas on Western frontier
Firbeck Aerodrome: issue of licence
The "Q" code, etc. (Air Publication 1529): publication of amendment list no. 2
A) Licensing of public transport: issue of new regulations. B) Issue of new pattern journey log book: consequential amendment of regulations
Germany: prohibited areas on Western frontier
Ordnance Survey maps: corrections
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 16th-30th September 1938. Firth of Forth and Moray Firth danger areas: fleet exercises
International local aeronautical map: amendments to sheet N.N.31 (Amsterdam)
A) Walsall Aerodrome: air display and garden party. B) Chigwell Aerodrome: air display, 24th Sepember, 1938
Launch of the "Queen Elizabeth": temporary prohibited area
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 1st-15th October 1938
Croydon Airport: temporary obstruction
Belfast (Harbour) Airport: approval as customs aerodrome
Corrigendum to 212/1938
A) Jersey Airport: establishment of controlled zone. B) Jersey: cloud height datum
Southampton public seaplane port: institution of Air Ministry traffic control
Civil aeronautical radio stations: hours of service
Derby Aerodrome: issue of licence
Hull Airport: obstruction
Hungary: Budapest prohibited area
Germany: Vienna prohibited area
Ordnance Survey maps: corrections
Cambridge Aerodrome: air display 8th October, 1938
Germany: prohibition of flight
Civil aviation statistical and technical review, 1937
(publication advert)
Belgium: Namur and Liege prohibited areas
Gatwick Airport: obstruction
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 1st-15th October 1938
Hungary: Hajmasker prohibited area
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 1st-15th October 1938
Start Point: erection of masts
Owners messages regarding arrivals and departures, reservations, and the operation of their aircraft (includes abbreviations for use including
aerodromes)
Ordnance Survey maps: corrections
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 16th-31st October 1938
A) Croydon Airport: removal of boundary lights and floodlight. B) Heston Airport: surfacing operations
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 16th-31st October 1938
A) Germany: prohibition of flight. B) Gloucester-Cheltenham Aerodrome: surfacing operations
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Index to Notices to Airmen (18th October 1938)


R.A.F. aerodromes
(warning that civil maps will not be kept up to date with details of RAF aerodromes)
The Air Navigation (no. 3) Regulations, 1938
Germany: prohibition of flight
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 16th-31st October 1938
Croydon Airport: new floodlight
Shoreham Airport: extension
Balloon flying at Stanmore: establishment of danger area
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 1st-15th November 1938
Air Navigation (Licensing of Public Transport) Order, 1938 (Date of Commencement) (no. 3) Order, 1938
A) Isle of Man (Ronalsway) Airport: drainage operations. B) Lympne Airport: obstruction
Extended use of controlled zone frequencies
Approval of customs aerodromes as sanitary aerodromes
Belfast (Harbour) Airport: drainage operations
Owners messages regarding arrivals and departures, reservations, and the operation of their aircraft
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 1st-15th November 1938
A) Portsmouth and Southampton radio stations: extension of hours of service. B) Special arrangements for communication with Southampton
radio station at night
Manchester (Ringway) Airport: additional facilities available (wind-T, floodlights and fog line)
Perth Aerodrome: bad ground
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 1st-15th November 1938
Heston Airport: re-positioning of floodlights and boundary lights
Heston Airport: alteration of short-range D/F arrangements and provision of "ZZ" facilities
Ice formation on aircraft and its prevention
Hungary: entry formalities and prohibited areas
Land used for gliding activities: new ground sign
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 16th-30th November 1938
Directional system course-height indicators
A) Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 16th-30th November 1938 B0Lympne Airport: obstruction
Renfrew Airport: surface water
Ventnor, Isle of Wight: erection of masts
Ordnance Survey maps: corrections
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 16th-30th November 1938
Heston Airport: installation of mobile location beacon
Index to Notices to Airmen
(23rd Nov 1938)
Bury St Edmunds Aerodrome: issue of licence
Hook: balloon flying
A) Bristol Airport B) Newtownards (Ards) Airport: drainage operations
Radio services: A) General organisation. B) Radio-communication areas
Reporting procedure for radio-equipped aircraft
The Carriage by Air (Parties to Convention) (no 3) Order, 1938
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 1st-15th December 1938
Flights in the vicinity of aerodromes
Guernsey: new civil aerodrome under construction
A) Heston Airport: alteration of short range D/F arrangements and provision of "ZZ" facilities. B) Ordnance Survey maps: corrections
Hungary: Kassa prohibited area
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations 1st-15th December 1938
A) Surface water and soft patches at certain civil aerodromes. B) Cardiff Airport: obstruction. C) Aerodrome conditions
Croydon Airport: experimental line of flares
The Air Navigation (Amendment) (no 2) Order, 1938
Regulations affecting flights abroad: publication of handbooks
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations
Ordnance Survey maps: corrections
A) Radio traffic congestion. B) Air Pilot monthly supplements: increase in price
A) Doncaster Airport: levelling operations. B) Clevedon radio station: obstruction. C) Manchester Airport: drainage operations. D) Grimsby
Aerodrome: surface water and drainage operations. E) Redhill Aerodrome: drainage operations
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 16th-31st December, 1938
A) Surface water and soft patches at certain civil aerodromes. B) Aerodromes unserviceable. C) Cardiff Airport: obstruction
Newtownards: opening of traffic service radio station
Civil aviation traffic service stations: hours of service
Civil aeronautical radio stations: routine during Christmas holidays, 1938
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 1st-15th January, 1939
Air navigation regulations
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A) Manchester Airport: drainage operations. B) Hungary: cancellation of certain temporary entry formalities and prohibited areas
Dublin (Kildonan) Airport: closing of
Signals Department (civil aviation): establishment of Northern and Southern sections
Croydon Airport: experimental balloon flying
Portsmouth Airport: alteration of the position of area D/F station
Czechosloval frontier adjoining Germany and Poland: prohibition of flight
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 1st-15th January, 1939
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A) Snow, surface water and soft patches at certain civil aerodromes. B) Aerodromes unserviceable. C) Feltham (Hanworth Park) Aerodrome:
location beacon. D) Shoreham Airport: location beacon
Air regulations handbooks: list of current handbooks
Pilots' licences: instructional qualifications
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 16th-31st January, 1939
Croydon Airport: repairs to Lorenz landing approach installation
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 16th-31st January, 1939
Ordnance Survey maps: corrections
Air Ministry Information Bureau: change of address
Index to Notices to Airmen (18th Jan 1939)
Aircraft navigators' licences (First Class)
A) Surface water and soft patches at certain civil aerodromes. B) Aerodromes unserviceable. C) Leicester Airport: surfacing operations
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 16th-31st January, 1939
Index to Notices to Airmen (24th Jan 1939)
Billericay: lighted obstruction
Manchester (Barton): withdrawal of customs facilities
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 1st-15th February, 1939
International Air Convention and other air navigation agreements
Jersey aeronautical radio station: hours of service
Air Ministry Information Bureau: change of addressalteration of hours of service
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 16th-31st January, 1939
White Waltham Aerodrome: obstruction
Heston Airport: installation of "contact" lighting. A) Care to be exercised in landing. B) Temporary withdrawal of "ZZ" facilities
A) Cambridge Aerodrome: obstruction. B) Manchester Aerodrome: drainage operations. C) Brough Aerodrome: obstruction.
water and soft patches at certain civil aerodromes. E) Aerodromes unserviceable
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 1st-15th February, 1939
Ramsey (Hall Caine) Aerodrome: closing of
Air regulations handbooks: A) Publication of no. 25 (Sweden). B) List of current handbooks

D) Surface

A) surface water and soft patches at certain civil aerodromes. B) Aerodromes unserviceable.
commercial aircraft operators: Report on the progress of civil aviation, 1938.
A) Lympne Airport: drainage operations. B) Hamble Aerodrome (North): obstruction.
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 1st-15th February, 1939
Renfrew: opening of traffic service radio station
Horsey Toll Aerodrome: issue of licence
(Peterborough)
Heston Airport: surface operations
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 16th-28th February, 1939
Ansty Aerodrome: obstruction
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 16th-28th February, 1939
Ordnance Survey maps: corrections
A) Croydon Airport: re-siting of illuminated landing "T". B) Blackpool Airport: drainage operations

Notice to

Surface conditions at civil aerodromes: issue of information.


(information not to be issued in Notams but via Air Ministry radio station)
Radio signalling: future designation of waves by frequency only
Launch of H.M.S. "King George V": temporary prohibited area
(Tyneside)
Balloon obstruction beacons: new map symbol
Hull Airport: levelling operations
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 16th-28th February, 1939
Croydon Airport: obstruction lighting
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 16th-28th February, 1939
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 16th-28th February, 1939
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 16th-28th February, 1939
The Air Navigation Regulations, 1939
United Kingdom Airways: A) Distress organization for sea crossings. B) Visual reporting procedure for sea crossings
Manchester (Ringway) Airport: extension of concrete apron and drainage operations
Night flying tests for candidates for Class "B" pilots' licences
Horton Kirby Aerodrome: issue of licence
(Dartford)
Cambridge Aerodrome: drainage operations
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 1st-15th March, 1939
Pulborough (Charity Farm) Aerodrome: issue of licence
(Sussex)
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 1st-15th March, 1939
Air regulations handbooks: A) publication of a second edition of no. 12 (Germany). B) List of current handbooks
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 1st-15th March, 1939
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 1st-15th March, 1939
Radio services in the Heston area: new Adcock D/F station
Convention for the Regulation of Aerial Navigation (Paris, 13 Oct 1919) new edition
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 16th-31st March, 1939
Ordnance Survey maps: corrections
Regulations for the International Aeronautical Telecommunications service: new edition
Class "A" and Class "B" pilots: medical re-examination
Alteration of morse symbols for full stop and comma
Heston Airport: installation of "contact" lighting and re-siting of landing circle. A) Care to be exercised in landing. B) Temporary withdrawal of "ZZ"
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Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 16th-31st March, 1939
Index to Notices to Airmen (20th March 1939)
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 16th-31st March, 1939
Flight in and over Bohemia and Moravia
The Oxford v Cambridge boat race
Air regulations handbooks: A) Publication of no. 7 (Danzig). B) List of current handbooks
Northern France: temporary prohibited area
Approval of Heston Airport as a sanitary aerodrome
Doncaster Airport: illuminated landing "T"
Flight in and over Memel Territory
Shoreham Airport location beacon
Swansea Aerodrome: issue of licence
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations: revised system of promulgation of information (areas to be indicated by numerical
system based on sketch map of UK)
Air exercises: flights in cloud or bad visibility
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 1st-15th April, 1939
Lympne and Pulham radio stations: temporary closing of 363 kc/s channel
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 1st-15th April, 1939
A) France: temporary prohibited area in northern France. B) Flight in and over Memel Territory
Renfrew: opening of new air traffic control station. B) Opening of traffic service station
Hungary: prohibited areas
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 1st-15th April, 1939
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations, 1st-15th April, 1939
West Hartlepool:Aerodrome: issue of licence
Heston Airport: completion of surface operations and restoration of "ZZ" facilities
France: additions to prohibited areas
Civil aronautical radio stations: hours of service
A) Leicester Airport beacon: alteration in characteristic. B) West Hartlepool Aerodrome: air display, 15th April, 1939
Ordnance Survey maps: corrections
Roumania: temporary extension of prohibited areas
A) Exeter Airport: building operations.
B) Ipswich Aerodrome: building operations.
operations
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,16th-30th April, 1939
Croydon navigational radio beacon: alteration in hours of operation
A) Sywell Aerodrome: obstruction. B) Hungary: prohibited areas
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,16th-30th April, 1939
Heston Aerodrome: re-siting of floodlights
Heston Airport: experimental "approach" and "contact" lighting
Balloon flying in Kidbrooke, Hook, Chigwell and Stanmore areas
Belfast (Harbour) Airport: hours of service
Grangemouth Aerodrome: issue of licence
Hatfield Aerodrome: expiration of "public use" licence
Dublin and Jersey civil aeronautical radio stations: hours of service
Abbreviations of names of aerodromes
(list provided)
Radio-communication areas
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,1st-15th May, 1939
Index to Notices to Airmen (28th April 1939)

C) Weston-super-Mare Aerodrome: building

A) Manchester (Ringway) Airport: building operations. B) Perth Aerodrome: surface works. C) Yeadon Aerodrome: surface improvements. D)
Ipswich Aerodrome: building operations
Harwich: new anti-aircraft range danger area
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,1st-15th May, 1939
Doncaster Airport beacon: alteration in characteristic
The civil aviation communications handbook (Air Publication 1692): publication of preliminary edition
Guernsey Airport: air display, 5th May, 1939 (to mark the opening of the aerodrome at La Villiaze)
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,1st-15th May, 1939
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,1st-15th May, 1939
Birmingham (Elmdon) Aerodrome: issue of licence
Air navigation regulations, etc
Yevil Aerodrome: issue of licence
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,16th-31st May, 1939
A) Gloucester-Cheltenham Aerodrome: obstructions. B) Brenchley (airway) beacon. C) Heathrow Aerodrome: garden party, 14th May, 1939
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,1st-15th May, 1939
Radio-equipped aircraft: A) general procedure for flights in cloud or bad visibility. B) Controlled zone procedure
Testing of aircraft radio transmitters on the ground
Renfrew and Newtownards civil aeronautical radio stations: alteration in hours of service
International balloon contest, Zurich, 14th May, 1939
Littlehampton air gunnery and bombing range: notification and times of use
Newquay Aerodrome: issue of licence
R.A.F. formation flights
(Empire Air Day)
Jersey civil aeronautical radio station: hours of service
Empire Air Day: A) use of Royal Air Force stations by civil aircraft. B) civil aerodromes
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,16th-31st May, 1939
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Guernsey (La Villiaze) Airport: issue of licence


A) Moray Firth danger area. B) English Channel: fleet exercises
Revised tables of conventional symbols for use on aeronautical maps
A) Gravesend Airport beacon: alteration in characteristic. B) Gatwick Airport beacon: alteration in characteristic. C) Yeadon Aerodrome:allocation
of characteristic
Isle of Wight (Redcliffe Battery) anti-aircraft range danger areas
Guernsey: opening of subsidiary radio station and teleprinter station
Isle of Man air races, 27th and 29th May, 1939 (London to IOM and round IOM races)
Air Ministry air traffic control between hours of sunset and sunrise
Ordnance Survey maps: A) Corrections. B) issue of reprinted sheets
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,1st-15th June, 1939
Croydon Airport: installation of "contact" lighting A) Care to be exercised in landing. B) Temporary withdrawal of Lorenz V.H.F. landing approach
facilities
Perth civil aeronautial radio station: alteration in hours of service
Doncaster radio station: alteration in frequency employed outside normal hours of service
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,1st-15th June, 1939
Heston Airport: Lorenz landing approach installation
Roumania: temporary prohibition of flight
Refuelling operations in the air: flight in the vicinity to be avoided
Guernsey: subsidiary radio station and teleprinter station
Croydon and Heston Airports: experimental approach lighting
Birmingham (Elmdon): A) Opening of new short-range radio station. B) Opening of teleprinter station. C) Opening of meteorological station.
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,1st-15th June, 1939
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,1st-15th June, 1939
Nottingham Aerodrome: building operations
Heston and Dublin civil aeronautical radio stations: alteration in hours of service
Mortar and anti-aircraft firing at Les Landes Ranges, Jersey
Belfast Harbour: A) Opening of new radio station and establishment of controlled zone. B) Opening of new air traffic control station.
Radio and air traffic control facilities to meet special requirements
Derby Aerodrome: air display and balloon flying on 16th and 17th June, 1939
Observer Corps exercises
Norwich Aerodrome: air display, 15th June, 1939
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,16th-30th June, 1939
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,16th-30th June, 1939
Ordnance Survey maps: Corrections
A) Croydon Airport: installation of "contact" lighting and temporary withdrawal of Lorenz VHF landing approach facilities. B) Heston Airport:
landing approach facilities
A) Droitwich radio station. B) Brenchley (airway) beacon. C) Bethersden (airway) beacon
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,16th-30th June, 1939
Index to notices to Airmen
(20th June 1939)
Return of their Majesties the King and Queen to England
(on "Empress of Britain" to Southampton)
Heston Airport: A) Installation of new floodlight and extension of landing area. B) Care to be exercised to avoid damage to "contact" lighting
Holyhead-Dublin: revised visual reporting procedure
Ailsa Craig: new air gunnery range danger area
Ordnance Survey maps: Corrections
Walsall Aerodrome: air display, 1st July, 1939
Target towing and camera gun exercises
Air exercises in the English Channel (bombing exercises on target ship HMS Centurion)
Cleave: new artillery range danger area
A) Southport (Hesketh Park Foreshore) Aerodrome: expiration of "public use" licence. B) Norwich Aerodrome: levelling operations. C)
Czechoslovakia and Hungary: cancellation of certain prohibited areas
Flights in cloud and bad visibility
Lympne and Pulham radio stations: temporary closing of 363 kc/s channel
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,1st-15th July, 1939
Aircraft navigators' licences
Birmingham (Elmdon) Aerodrome: air display and balloon flying on 7th and 8th July, 1939
Air exercises in the English Channel
Heston Airport: extension of landing area and re-siting of floodlight
St Andrews Bay: new air bombing danger area
A) "Metoeorology for aviators", M.O.432 (Air Publication 1699), publication of. B) Examinations for aircraft navigators' licences (second class):
introduction of new meteorological syllabus
Balloon flying
A) Oxford Aerodrome: issue of licence. B) West Hartlepool Aerodrome: building operations
Customs aerodromes: issue of the Air Navigation Directions, 1939 (A.N.D. 15)
Royal Air Force exercises: establishment of prohibited area, and other restrictions of civil flying
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,1st-15th July, 1939
The "Q" code, etc. (Air Publication 1529): publication of amendment list no. 3
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,1st-15th July, 1939
East Heslerton Aerodrome: issue of licence
Owners' messages regarding arrivals and departures, reservations, and the operation of their aircraft
and aerodromes)
Civil aronautical radio stations: revised hours of service
Birmingham (Elmdon): establishment of controlled zone

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Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,1st-15th July, 1939
Report on the Progress of Civil Aviation, 1938
(advert for annual report)
A) Heston Airport: extension of landing area and re-siting of floodlight. B) Royal Air Force exercises: establishment of prohibited areas and other
restrictions of civil flying
Germany: prohibition of flight (covers Berchtesgaden)
Netheravon: new anti-aircraft range danger area
Guernsey (La Villiaze) Airport: establishment of controlled zone
Aircraft not equipped with radio: A) General procedure for flights in cloud and bad visibility. B) Controlled zone procedure
filed after Notam 200)
Swindon (Watchfield) Aerodrome: issue of licence
Switzerland: Sargans prohibited area and areas of restricted flight
G.E.C. Laboratories, Wembley: temporary installation of rotating beacons
Air regulations handbooks: A) Publication of no. 10 (Finland). B) List of current handbooks
Teignmouth (Haldon) Aerodrome: model aircraft rally
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,16th-31st July, 1939
Manchester (Ringway) radio station: revised hours of service
The Carriage by Air (Parties to Convention) (no 3) Order, 1939
A) Bristol (Whitchurch) Airport: obstruction. B) Sywell Aerodrome: obstruction
Civil aviation "traffic" service: opening of new teleprinter stations
London area: balloon barrage exercises
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,16th-31st July, 1939
Jersey: mortar and anti-aircraft firing at Les Landes ranges
Scilly Islands: A) St Mary's private landing ground, closing of. B) Scilly Aerodrome: issue of licence
Tables of sunrise and sunset, moonrise and moonset, standard times and proportional parts
A) Belfast (Harbour) Airport: air display, 29th July, 1939. B) Redhill Aerodrome: air display, 29th July, 1939
A) Croydon Airport: erection of radio masts. B) Aberdeen (Dyce) Aerodrome: issue of "public use" licence
Southampton Airport: temporary closing of. B) Jersey: mortar and anti-aircraft firing at Les Landes ranges
Danger areas
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,1st-15th August, 1939
A) Lympne Airport: Folkestone Aero Trophy race, 5th August, 1939. B) Hanworth Aerodrome: air display, 6th August, 1939
A) Towyn (Merionethshire): new anti-aircraft range danger area. B) Kidbrooke and Hook: balloon flying
Lympne and Pulham radio stations: temporary closing of 363 kc/s channel
Heston radio station: alteration in hours of service
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,1st-15th August, 1939
Bell Rock: new air bombing range danger area
Balloon flying
Target towing and camera gun exercises
Germany: prohibition of flight A) Reinsdorf prohibited area. B) Bayreuth temporary prohibited area
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,16th-31st August, 1939

(on microfiche

A) Aberporth (Cardiganshire): new anti-aircraft range danger area. B) Jersey Airport: aeronautical radio station. C) Norwich Aerodrome: building
operations
Balloon flying
Air exercises in the English Channel
Kirkwall and Sumburgh civil aeronautical radio stations: alteration in hours of service
Civil aviation traffic service stations: hours of service
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,16th-31st August, 1939
Ordnance Survey aviation maps: publication of two new sheets of the international local aeronautical map
A) Manchester (Ringway) Airport: building operations. B) Belfast (Harbour) Airport: building operations. C) Air Publication 1529 ("the 'Q' code,
etc"): publication of new impression
Ordnance Survey maps: corrections
Distress organisation for sea crossings
Index to Notices to Airmen (23rd Aug 1939)
A) Dengie Flats air gunnery and bombing range danger area: alteration in minimum safety height. B) Salisbury Plain (A) artillery range danger
area: use of as a bombing range
Manchester (Ringway) radio station: alteration in frequencies
Night flying without navigation lights and other operations,16th-31st August, 1939
A) Gravesend Airport: building operations. B) Belfast (Harbour) Airport: surface operations. C) Renfrew Airport: obstruction
Yeadon Aerodrome: A) Cessation of air traffic control. B) Discontinuation of radio and teleprinter services. C) Cancellation of controlled zone
Brooklands Aerodrome: surface operations
Dissemination of urgent information
Emergency restrictions on civil flying in the United Kingdom (gives text of the Air Navigation (Emergency Restrictions ) Order, 1939
The Air Pilot, Great Britain and Ireland: Air Pilot monthly supplement no. 59
(amendments)
Restrictions on civil flying: issue of the Air Navigation (Restriction in time of war) Order, 1939
Aircraft navigators' licences
(notice of cancellation of examinations)
Licensing of public air transport
(notes that the Air Transport Licensing Authority is disbanded)
Air regulations handbooks: A) Publication of no. 9 (Estonia). B) List of current handbooks (dated 26th Nov 1939)

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A) Notices to Airmen: introduction of new series.


B) The Air Pilot
1945
Removal of restrictions on civil flying in the United Kingdom
Examinations for civil aircraft navigators' licences
Pilot's class "B" licence-flying tests

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(lists structures over 200 ft in height)
Civil air traffic control service
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the UK
Meteorological services available to civil pilots in the United Kingdom
Telecommunication, air traffic control and meteorological facilities to meet special requirements in the United Kingdom
The fixed aeronautical service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom
Air light beacons
Aircraft rescue organisation
Standard Beam Approach installations
(describes the SBA system)
Liverpool (Speke) Airport: medium frequency landing approach installation
Night flying without navigation lights
Danger areas
(advert for map)
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft (gives position, runways, lighting and telephone number)
Aeronautical maps
I) Flights along military airways. II) Flights in approach zones and aerodrome traffic zones. III) Flights outside military airways and zones
I) Existing military airways. II) Existing approach zones. III) Existing aerodrome traffic zones
Customs aerodromes in the United Kingdom available to civil aircraft
Explosives areas
(advert for map)
Prohibited areas
Flights by civil aircraft from the United Kingdom to points abroad
Testing of radio-communication apparatus in aircraft during flight

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I) Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft. II) Aeronautical maps
Air light beacons
Pilots licence classes "A" and "B" and navigators licence (war time syllabus)-oral examinations
Air light beacons
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft
(amendment)
Balloon flying in Eastern Scotland
Wick Aerodrome: unserviceability of contact lights
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft
(amendment)
I) Civil pilots licence class "B": A.M. Pamphlet 53 (Provisional war-time edition). II) Civil aircraft navigators licences: A.M. Pamphlet 44, 13th (wartime) edition
Wick Aerodrome: unserviceability of contact lights
Air navigation and airway obstructions
(amendment)
Danger areas: captive balloon flying
A) Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft B) Pilot's class "B" licence-flying tests (amendments)
Northolt: aeronautical telecommunication services available to civil aircraft
Explosives areas
(advert for map)
Weather reports and navigational warnings broadcast by "Airmet"
Abbreviations for use in the address and signature of telegrams (lists company and aerodrome abbreviations)
Customs aerodromes in Great Britain and Northern Ireland available to civil aircraft
Aeronautical maps
A) I) Flights along military airways. II) Flights in approach zones and aerodrome traffic zones. III) Flights outside military airways and zones. B) I)
Existing military airways. II) Exiting approach zones. III) Existing aerodrome traffic zones.
I) Establishment of an air traffic control station at Uxbridge, serving the South East Flight Safety Region. II) Establishment of aeronautical
telecommunications facilities for the South East Flight Safety Region III) Communications procedure
Air navigation regulations
A) Pilot's class "B" licence-flying tests. B) Civil air traffic control service. C) Aircraft rescue organisation (amendments)
I) The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the UK. II) The fixed aeronautical service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom
(amendments)
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the UK
Astronomical navigation tables
Night flying without navigation lights
Air navigation regulations
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft
(amendment)
Bristol (Whitchurch) Aerodrome
Derby (Burnaston) Aerodrome: caution
(seeding and manuring operations)
Air light beacons
Bournemouth control zone
Civil air traffic control service
Examinations for civil aircraft navigators' licences
Index to Notices to Airmen (28th March 1946)
Air navigation and airway obstructions
Gliding and soaring in the United Kingdom
Meteorological services available to civil pilots in the United Kingdom
Approval of the installation of radio apparatus in civil aircraft
I) The fixed aeronautical service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom II) The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the
UK. (amendments)
Astronomical navigation tables
Abbreviations for use in the address and signature of telegrams (amendments)
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft
(amendment)
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Procedure to be used by aircraft for reporting height


Civil air traffic control service
Civil pilots' licence-class B-technical examination
Flight safety regions-boundaries
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Civil aircraft navigators' licences C.A. Pamphlet 44, 14th edition
Bristol (Whitchurch) Aerodrome: partial unserviceability
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the UK (amendments)
Air navigation and airway obstructions
Air navigation regulations
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft (amendment)
The fixed aeronautical service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Examinations for civil aircraft navigators' licences
Liverpool (Speke) Airport: caution
Hurn Aerodrome: partial unserviceability
Danger areas: captive balloon flying
Night flying without navigation lights
The civil aviation long range cathode ray direction finding organisation
Air Publication 1692 Civil aviation communications handbook
Civil Air Publication no. 1 - 1st edition. Air Publication 1529 - 3rd edition
(Q code)
Hurn Aerodrome
Night flying without navigation lights
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (London and Northolt services)
Civil air traffic control service
(amendment)
Manchester (Ringway) Aerodrome: temporary unserviceability
(closed until further notice)
Northolt and London aerodromes: special approach procedures
Renfrew Aerodrome: partial unserviceability
Air Navigation (Victory Celebrations) Regulations, 1946
Jersey (St Peter) Aerodrome (Notam 51/1946 cancelled)
Transmission of weather reports to aircraft in flight
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
London Airport: approach and runway lighting
I) Kintyre (Machrihanish): partial unserviceability. II) Bristol (Whitchurch) Aerodrome
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft (amendment)
Civil air traffic control service
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Southampton Airport
(Air Pageant, 22 June 1946)
Hurn Aerodrome: partial unserviceability
Manchester (Ringway) Aerodrome
(re-opened)
Prestwick Aerodrome-partial unserviceability
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Northo;t Aerodrome: caution
(tar spraying)
Nomenclature of airports in the London area
(the word 'London' to be dropped from Croydon, Northolt)
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft (amendment)
Customs aerodromes in Great Britain and Northern Ireland available to civil aircraft
Manchester (Ringway) Aerodrome: caution
Danger areas: captive balloon flying
Index to Notices to Airmen (28th June 1946)
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft (amendment)
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Aeronautical maps
Landing fees at state controlled aerodromes
I) Kintyre (Machrihanish) Aerodrome: caution. II) Kenley Aerodrome
Bristol (Whitchurch) Aerodrome: partial unserviceability
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft (amendment)
I) Isle of Man (Ronaldsway) Aerodrome: caution. II) Manston Aerodrome
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Air Traffic Control Station Uxbridge communications procedure
The fixed aeronautical service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Abbreviations for use in the address and signatures of telegrams
Air navigation and airway obstructions
Distress organisation
(search and rescue)
Bristol (Whitchurch) Aerodrome: caution
Manchester (Ringway) Aerodrome: temporary unserviceability
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
High speed aircraft trials: temporary danger area
(Selsey Bill to Brighton)
Customs aerodromes in Great Britain and Northern Ireland available to civil aircraft
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Distress organisation
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The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (reissue)
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The aeronautical fixed telecommunication service in the United Kingdom
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Flights near Windsor Castle
Lympne Airport
(air races)
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
The aeronautical fixed telecommunication service in the United Kingdom (amendment)
I0 Isle of Man (Ronaldsway) Aerodrome: partial unserviceability. II) Jersey (St Peter) Aerodrome: caution
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Renfrew Aerodrome: caution
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
High speed aircraft trials: temporary danger area
(Selsey Bill to Brighton)
Air navigation and airway obstructions (amendment)
Private civil flights to places abroad: passport and visa requirements
Birmingham (Elmdon) Airport: caution
Transmission of weather reports to aircraft in flight
Bristol (Filton) Aerodrome (closed for work)
Croydon Aerodrome: caution
V.H.F transmitter receiver type TR1464-defects
Renfrew Aerodrome: caution
Radlett Airfield (flying display 13-15 Sept 1946 (SBAC))
Danger areas: captive balloon flying
I) Blackpool (Squires Gate) Aerodrome: caution II) Hamble Aerodrome: temporary unserviceability
Battle of Britain flypast - 1946
Examinations for civil aircraft navigators' licences
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft (reissue)
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
I) Prestwick Aerodrome: night landings. II) Renfrew Aerodrome
Danger areas: captive balloon flying
Civil aircraft radio operators-examinations for provisional licences during 1947
High speed aircraft trials: temporary danger area
(Selsey Bill to Brighton)
Aeronautical maps
Manchester (Ringway) Aerodrome:
(serviceable)
Pilot's class "B" licence-flying tests
The aeronautical fixed telecommunication service in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Tollerton Airfield (Air pageant 21 Sept 1946)
Visual flight rules
(replaces Contact flight rules)
Use of searchlights
Cowes Aerodrome
(air display 28 Sept 1946)
Index to Notices to Airmen (27th Sept 1946)
Flights over Turkish territory
Blackpool (Squires Gate) Aerodrome: caution
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Meteorological services available to civil pilots in the United Kingdom
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom: the Bush Mills Consol station
Compulsory testing of radio communication apparatus in aircraft during flight
London and Northolt airports: special approach procedures
Landing fees at state controlled aerodromes
Registration of civil aircraft
(removal of aircraft on 1 Dec 1946 which do not have current airworthiness certification)
Civil air traffic control service
(amendment)
The aeronautical fixed telecommunication service in the United Kingdom (reissue)
Northolt Airport: restriction of use
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft (amendment)
Radio range reception: precautions when using automatic radio compass SCR269
Air light beacons
North Atlantic operations
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom totally prohibited to civil aircraft (lists airfields with coordinates)
I) Isle of Man (Ronaldsway) Aerodrome: caution.
II) Inverness Aerodrome: caution.
III) Renfrew Aerodrome: temporary unserviceability
Transmission of weather reports to aircraft in flight
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft (amendment)
Flights over British Zone of occupied Germany
I) Thornaby Aerodrome: restrictes use II) Weston-super-Mare Aerodrome: caution
I) B291 II) Renfrew Aerodrome (serviceable)
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Searchlight displays
Danger areas: captive balloon flying
Danger areas
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Belfast (Sydenham) Aerodrome: caution
The aeronautical fixed telecommunication service in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Civil air traffic control service
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Air navigation and airway obstructions


Air navigation regulations

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Aeronautical telecommunications: use of abbreviated call signs by aircraft


(need to use full call sign/registration when first calling ground
station)
I) Croydon Aerodrome: caution. II) Hamble Aerodrome
I) Walsall Aerodrome: caution. II) Gatwick Aerodrome: caution
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft (amendment)
Examinations for civil aircraft navigators' licences
I) Cardiff (Pengam Moors): caution. II) Guernsey Aerodrome: restricted use
I) Weston-super-Mare Aerodrome: caution. II) Coventry (Baginton) Aerodrome: caution
Weather reports and navigational warnings broadcast by "Airmet"
The GEE navigational aid system
The civil aviation communications handbook M.C.A.P.5 (late A.P.1692)
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom totally prohibited to civil aircraft (amendment)
Gatwick Aerodrome: partial unserviceability
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft (amendment)
Croydon Aerodrome: caution
Danger areas: captive balloon flying
Renfrew and Abbotsinch aerodromes:traffic pattern
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom. Flight safety regions: frequency changes
Public correspondence facilities
(air to ground service)
The GEE navigational aid system (amendment)
Customs aerodromes in Great Britain and Northern Ireland available to civil aircraft
I) Hanworth Aerodrome (private use only) II) Jersey Aerodrome (serviceable)
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom: the Bush Mills Consol station (amendment)
Aerodrome partial unserviceabilities
Control, telecommunication and meteorological services available on New Year's Day
Index to Notices to Airmen (31st Dec 1946)

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Flights over Turkish territory


Persian Gulf Territories: passport and visa requirements
I) The civil aviation long range cathode ray direction finding organisation. II) Astronomical navigation tables
The aeronautical fixed telecommunication service in the United Kingdom
I) Derby Aerodrome: temporary unserviceability. II) Manchester (Ringway) Aerodrome
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Aeronautical charts
Flight over roads adjoining aerodromes
I) Portsmouth Aerodrome: caution. II) Derby (Burnaston): caution. III) Hamble Aerodrome: temporary unserviceability. IV) Belfast (Sydenham)
Aerodrome
Portsmouth Aerodrome: temporary unserviceability
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft (reissue)
Use of London Airport
(scheduled use only)
Belfast (Nutts Corner) and Aldergrove aerodromes: special air traffic control procedures
The aeronautical fixed telecommunication service in the United Kingdom (amendment)
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom: the Bush Mills Consol station (amendment)
Flights over Germany by civil aircraft. I. General information. II. Radio rules. III. Radio communication procedure
London and Northolt airports: special approach procedures
Danger areas
(advert for map)
Prestwick Aerodrome: caution
Air light beacons
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom totally prohibited to civil aircraft (amendment)
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft (amendment)
Southend (Rochford) Aerodrome: caution
Aeronautical communications: restriction of frequencies
Portsmouth area: navigational warning
(departure of Royal family)
The aeronautical fixed telecommunication service in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Renumbering of A.M. pamphlets to M.C.A. series
Air light beacons
Weston-super-Mare Aerodrome: caution
I) Coventry (Baginton) Aerodrome: partial unserviceability. II) Waterlogged and snowbound aerodromes. III) Isle of Man (Ronaldsway)
Aerodrome
Aeronautical communications: restriction of frequencies
North Atlantic operations
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft (amendment)
Aldermaston: control zone (BOAC training centre)
The aeronautical fixed telecommunication service in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Compulsory testing of radio communication apparatus in aircraft during flight
Unserviceability of aerodromes due to present weather conditions
Searchlight training areas
Transmission of weather reports to aircraft in flight
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Unserviceability of aerodromes due to present weather conditions
Air light beacons
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Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft (amendment)
Civil pilots' licence-class B-technical examination
Unserviceability of aerodromes due to present weather conditions
Ground Controlled Approach (GCA)
(London Airport) (describes system)
Renfrew Aerodrome: caution
Ground Controlled Approach (GCA) at London Airport
Air light beacons
Night flying without navigation lights
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Unserviceability of aerodromes due to present weather conditions
Unscheduled flights by civil aircraft from the United Kingdom to points abroad
The aeronautical fixed telecommunication service in the United Kingdom (amendment)
South-East flight safety region: sub-division of communication channels
Unserviceability of aerodromes due to present weather conditions
Flights into or across British Zone of Occupied Germany
Unserviceability of aerodromes due to present weather conditions
Temporary danger area: Scilly Isles
(pilotless model aircraft)
Air light beacons
(lists identification letters used at airfields)
The aeronautical fixed telecommunication service in the United Kingdom (re-issue)
Control, telecommunication and meteorological services: introduction of British Summer Time and Double British Summer Time
Air demonstration at Halton
(demonstration of 65 aircraft and parachuting for Russian visitors)
Civil aircraft navigators' licences: technical examination
Civil air traffic control service
(amendment)
Ground Controlled Approach (G.C.A.) at London Airport
Aerodrome unserviceabilities
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft
Danger areas
(advert for map)
Weather reports and navigational warnings broadcast by "Airmet"
Use of flashing rear light by certain aircraft when flying in United Kingdom
Infringements of Service regulations by civil aircraft
Unscheduled flights by civil aircraft into the Middle East
Over-riding weather minima and aircraft safety restrictions at R.A.F. station, Hendon
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom totally prohibited to civil aircraft (amendment)
Aerodrome unserviceabilities
Navigational warning: service aircraft trials
(near West Drayton)
Air light beacons
Coventry (Baginton) Aerodrome: temporary unserviceability
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft
Aeronautical charts
Annual landing fees for private and club aircraft at State controlled aerodromes
Air demonstration at Halton
Temorary danger area: Heligoland
Aerodrome unserviceabilities
Danger areas
(advert for map)
Civil aircraft: weighing of passengers
(changes to minimum weights)
The aeronautical fixed telecommunication service in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Aircraft de-icing installations
Meteorological services available to civil pilots in the United Kingdom
Navigational warnings. I) Portsmouth air display, 10.5.47. II) Bristol (Whitchurch) air display, 17.5.47
Civil aircraft radio operators-examinations
Air light beacons
Aerodrome unserviceabilities
Examinations for civil aircraft navigators' licences
Eire Air Navigation and Transport Act, 1936
(licensing of commercial flights)
The GEE navigational aid system
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft
Navigational warning: Sherburn-in-Elmet air display
Aerodrome unserviceabilities
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (reissue)
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom: the Bush Mills Consol station
Index to Notices to Airmen (2nd May 1947)
Aeronautical charts: Oman Peninsula
Air light beacons
Searchlight training areas
Air navigation and airway obstructions
Aerodrome unserviceabilities
Portsmouth area: navigational warning
(return of Royal family)
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Flights over Germany by civil aircraft. I. General information. II. Radio rules. III. Radio communication procedure

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United Kingdom and Egypt route: withdrawal of facilities for civil aircraft provided by the Royal Air Force
Danger areas
Air light beacons
Meteorological servicesfor aviation: London sub-area meteorological w/T broadcasts
Aerodrome unserviceabilities
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Radio range-Prestwick
I) Radio communication with aircraft on landing. II) Flights over Germany by civil aircraft
Isle of Man (Ronaldsway): institution of control zone
Aerodrome unserviceabilities
Temporary navigational warning: Malta
United Kingdom transmissions of meteorological information to aircraft in flight (filed after 128 on microfiche)
Aircraft operational engineer's licence: revised examination and other requirements (filed after 129 on microfiche)
London, Northolt and Bovingdon airports: special approach and holding procedures (filed after 126 on microfiche)
Air light beacons
United Kingdom and Egypt route: withdrawal of facilities for civil aircraft provided by the Royal Air Force
The "Q" code
Renfrew Aerodrome: caution
Aerodrome unserviceabilities
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Navigational warning: Aberdeen (Dyce) air display, 1.6.47
I) Landing fees at State controlled aerodromes (amendment). II) North Atlantic operations (amendment)
Navigational warning: service aircraft trials
(near West Drayton)
Interference with S.B.A. reception: London area
(from BBC TV sound programmes, Alexandra Palace)
Aerodrome unserviceabilities
Civil air traffic control service: facilities available in the U.K.
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom: the Bushmills Consol station (amendment)
Air light beacons
Flights into or across Turkish territory
Aerodrome unserviceabilities
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom: M/F omnidirectional beacon-Croydon
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
I) Aldermaston: control zone. II) Isle of Man (Ronaldsway): control zone. III) United Kingdom and Egypt route: withdrawal of facilities for civil
aircraft provided by the Royal Air Force
Distress organisation
Navigational warning: Derby (Burnaston): air display 21.6.47
Danger areas
The 'Q' code and other abbreviations to be used in the civil aeronautical radio service (M.C.A.P. 1)
Low flying over large towns
Carriage of navigators
Aerodrome unserviceabilities
Air navigation regulations
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
The Bushmills Consol station
The aeronautical fixed telecommunication service: acceptance of airline administrative traffic: Prestwick-Moncton circuit
Civil air traffic control service: facilities available in the U.K.
I.C.A.O. supplementary regional procedures
(Document 2953 covering Middle East region)
Caution-Belfast (Nutts Corner) S.B.A.
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft (reissue)
Use of London Airport
(scheduled use only)
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Aeronautical charts
Navigational warning Blackpool (Squires Gate): air displays on 2/7/47, 9/7/47, and 16/7/47
Air light beacons
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft (amendment)
Air navigation and airway obstructions
Use of Northolt Airport
The Notam code
(amendments to PICAO Doc 2015)
Navigational warning: Southend (Rochford): air display 6.7.47
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Civil pilots' licence-class B-technical examination
The GEE navigational aid system
Navigational warning air display: Staverton 6.7.47
Air navigation obstructions
Flights to India: special service to meet Government of India public health rules (disinsectisation service at London Airport)
Flights over Germany by civil aircraft. (amendment)
Pilot's class "B" licence-flying tests
Passing of positions to aircraft by D/F stations in the United Kingdom
Civil aircraft radio operators' examinations: combined radiotelegraphy/radiotelephony certificate
I) Isle of Man (Ronaldsway) control zone. II) London, Northolt and Bovingdon airports: special approach and holding procedures
Installation of high intensity contact lights at London Airport
Danger areas
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom totally prohibited to civil aircraft (amendment)
Aerodromes: temporary conditions

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Index to Notices to Airmen (11th July 1947)
Navigational warning:Fleet review on River Clyde 18.7.47 to 27.7.47
Air light beacons
Hold harmless agreements (indemnity agreements to be signed by owners of civil aircraft landing on USAF airfields)
Civil air traffic control service: facilities available in the U.K. (amendment)
Pilot's class "B" licence-flying tests
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Distress organisation (amendment)
Examinations for civil aircraft navigators' licences
Aeronautical charts
Navigational warning Blackpool (Squires Gate): air displays (additional display 23 July 1947)
The aeronautical fixed telecommunication service: origination of telegrams
The aeronautical fixed telecommunication service (amendment)
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
S.B.A.-Aberdeen (Dyce)
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft (amendment)
Navigational warning: Elstree air display 27.7.47
Air light beacons
Navigational warning: Southend (Rochford): air display9.8.47
Requests for weather information from Area Control Uxbridge
United Kingdom transmissions of meteorological information to aircraft in flight
Landing fees at state controlled aerodromes
Aeronautical information: overseas territories
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Navigational warning: Perth (Scone) air display 16.8.47
Technical examination for pilot's licences for public transport or aerial work flying machines ("B" licence)
Aeronautical charts
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Night flying without navigation lights: "Nolite" areas
Air light beacons
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft (amendment)
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Aircraft radio stations - licensing and approval
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Meteorological services for aviation: sub-area meteorological W/T broadcasts Nortwest England
Meteorological services available to civil pilots in the United Kingdom
Stationary meteorological reporting ships in the North Atlantic
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom: the Bushmills Consol station
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom: introduction of Northern Flight Information Region
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom
Examinations for civil aircraft navigators' licences
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Navigational warning air display: Lympne Airport 30/8/47 and 31/8/47
Air displays
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft (amendment)
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft (amendment)
Consol tables
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Danger areas (amendments)
Navigational warning: air displays at Radlett Aerodrome on September 9th, 19th, 11th and 14th, 1947
"Q" code and communications procedures
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom: caution: Dorking (Leigh) radio range
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Flights over Germany by civil aircraft
Air display: Radlett
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
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The GEE navigational aid system
Air display: Cowes (Somerton) Aerodrome, I.O.W.
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Battle of Britain flypast - 15th September, 1947
Belfast Airport: air display
Searchlight operations - London area
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Air navigation regulations
Air display - Cardiff (Pengam Moors) Aerodrome
Hereford Airfield - flying display
Biggin Hill - air display
Battle of Britain week - September,1947
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Aerodromes: temporary conditions
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(from BBC TV sound programmes, Alexandra Palace)
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft (amendment)
Aeronautical information: overseas territories
Air traffic control services: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (extensive details of new procedures)
Stationary meteorological reporting ships (British) in the North Atlantic
Belfsat (Nutts Corner) Aerodrome: institution of control zone
Temporary danger area: Golspie firing range
Civil air traffic control service: facilities available in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Instrument let down
Flight Information Region boundaries
The effect of frost, ice and snow, on aircraft performance: precautions before take-off
Meteorological services for aviation sub-area meteorological W/T broadcasts North West England
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Flights over Germany by civil aircraft
Searchlight operations - Staines area
Obstruction lighting - Renfrew
I. Consol tables. II. Prohibited areas. III. Temporary danger area: Golspie firing range
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Meteorological information: warnings of gales, squalls, thunderstorms, snow, thaw after snow and frost
Purchase of I.C.A.O. publications
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft (amendment)
Production of documents for inspection
Regulations governing the use of service aerodromes by civil aircraft
Gatwick Airport: restricted use
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Air light beacons
Distress organisation
Captive balloon flying
Aeronautical charts
Aeronautical charts: map of aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft (advert for map)
Aeronautical charts
Examinations for civil aircraft navigators' licences
Civil air traffic control service: facilities available in the United Kingdom (amendment)
I.C.A.O. communication procedures
Channel Islands control zone
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Launching of S.S. "Caronia" at Clydebank: temporary prohibited area
The aeronautical fixed telecommunication service in the United Kingdom (new issue)
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Isle of Man (Ronaldsway): control zone
Temporary danger area: Scilly Isles
(pilotless model aircraft)
Air traffic control services: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Air traffic control messages
Fog dispersal installation (FIDO)
(procedure and use at Manston and Blackbushe)
London Airport: approach and runway lighting
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Transfer of R.A.F. station Fuhlsbuttel Hamburg, Germany, to the Control Commission (British Element), Germany
Gliding at Weston-super-Mare Airport
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Air traffic control communication procedure for British aircraft when flying over France
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (new issue)
Technical examination for pilot's class "B" licence, and navigatot's first and second class licences
Index to Notices to Airmen (3rd November 1947)
Communication procedures codes and abbreviations (P.I.C.A.O.) (amendment)
Aircraft radiotelegraphy call signs
Radio aids to navigation
Operation of light aircraft from confined spaces
Civil aircraft radio operators' examinations
Anti cholera measures in British Colonies
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Air light beacons
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft (amendment)
Royal wedding: temporary prohibited area
United Kingdom transmissions of meteorological information to aircraft in flight
Anti cholera measures in British Colonies, Mandated Territories, etc.
Civil air traffic control service facilities available in the U.K.
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
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Anti cholera measures in British Colonies, Mandated Territories, etc.
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Aeronautical charts
P.I.C.A.O. supplementary procedures for the North Atlantic Region
The "Q" code and other abbreviations to be used in the civil aeronautical radio service (M.C.A.P. 1.) (amendment available)
Croydon Aerodrome: runway extensions
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
United Kingdom to Egypt route: withdrawal of certain facilities formerly provided by the Royal Air Force for civil aircraft
Annual landing fees for private and club aircraft at State controlled aerodromes
Aeronautical charts
Examinations for civil aircraft navigators' licences
Procedures for air navigation services: communications, codes and abbreviations (I.C.A.O.)
The aeronautical fixed telecommunication service in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Stationary meteorological reporting ships (British) in the North Atlantic
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Air navigation legislation
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Meteorological services available to civil pilots in the United Kingdom
Non scheduled operations by civil aircraft at Gibraltar
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Grass fires caused by flames from aircraft exhausts (refers to destruction of two DH89s, G-AJFN and G-AJFO in Sudan as example of the
danger)
Civil air traffic control service facilities available in the U.K. (amendment)
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
The aeronautical fixed telecommunication service in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Fuhlsbuttel Hamburg, Germany
TIM (speaking clock) accuracy
Alternate and supplementary aerodromes to airports in the London area (alternates listed are Bovingdon, Blackbushe, Hurn, Manston,
Prestwick and valley with St Eval as supplementary)
Control, telecommunication and meteorological services available to civil aviation on Christmas Day and New Year's Day
Bushmills Consol beacon
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Availability of aerodromes during the Christmas and New Year period
Rain ice
Air light beacons
United Kingdom transmissions of meteorological information to aircraft in flight
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom: London Airport - S.C.S. 51
Pilot's class "B" licence: revised requirements for type endorsements
Introduction within the United Kingdom of "Q" code group "QAW"
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Aerodromes: temporary conditions
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
London, Northolt and Bovingdon airports: special approach and holding procedures
Introductionof United Kingdom international NOTAM radio broadcast service
Aeronautical charts
I.C.A.O. supplementary procedures for the European-Mediterranean region
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Meteorological services for aviation: sub-area meteorological W/T broadcasts Scotland and Northern Ireland
I. Aeronautical charts. II. London, Northolt and Bovingdon airports: special approach and holding procedures
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom. I. London radio range - caution. II Amendments
Aeronautical charts
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Air traffic control service - Metropolitan control zone standardisation of settings for altimeters
Radio aids to navigation
Civil air traffic control service facilities available in the U.K. (amendment)
Stationary meteorological reporting ships (British) in the North Atlantic
Air traffic control procedures - South Western flight information region - civil aircraft equipped with radio
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
I. Provisional air traffic control system for the United Kingdom. (amendment). II. Metropolitan control zone (amendment)
Meteorological services for aviation: sub-area meteorological W/T broadcast for South-West England
Meteorological briefing
Aeronautical charts
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft (new issue)
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Aeronautical charts
Aircraft movement reporting procedure for flights over water and over sparsely populated areas
Channel Islands control zone
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Aeronautical charts: elevation of mountain peaks in Spain
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
I. Introductionof United Kingdom international NOTAM radio broadcast service. (amendment) II. Meteorological services for aviation: London
sub-area meteorological W/T broadcasts (amendment)
Gatwick Airport: subsidiary landing strip
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Aeronautical charts
Flights over Germany by civil aircraft
United Kingdom transmissions of meteorological information to aircraft in flight
Index to Notices to Airmen (3rd February 1948)
Examinations for flight navigator's and civil aircraft navigator's licences
Air light beacons
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft (amendment)
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
The "Q" code and other abbreviations to be used in the civil aeronautical radio service (M.C.A.P. 1.) (amendment available)
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom: radio range - Prestwick
Croydon Airport: restricted use
I. Interference with S.B.A. reception - London area. II. Transmitter receivers types TR. 1143A and TR. 1430
The aeronautical fixed telecommunication service in the United Kingdom: origination of telegrams
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom: radio range - Prestwick
I.C.A.O. communication procedures, codes and abbreviations
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom: S.C.S. 51 main beacon - Prestwick
Meteorological services for aviation. London sub-area meteorological W/T broadcasts
Mountain warning lights
Consol tables
Aeronautical charts
Bushmills Consol beacon
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Pre-flight compass swing checks
Renfrew and Abbotsinch aerodromes:air traffic control procedures; amendment
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Aeronautical charts
Meteorological information: warnings of gales, squalls, thunderstorms, snow, thaw after snow, frost and fog
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom: radio range - Prestwick
The GEE navigational aid system
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft (amendment)
Obstruction lighting: Birmingham (Elmdon)
Installation of high intensity contact lights at London Airport
London Airport: apron marshalling
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom: communication on V.H.F. channel 116100 kc/s (RAF distress
channel. Use by civil aircraft
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Examinations for flight navigator's and civil aircraft navigator's licences
Civil air traffic control service facilities available in the U.K. (amendment)
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft (amendment)
Special aircraft meteorological observations
The GEE navigational aid system
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Aircraft aerials (whip type): failure due to indented markings, rusting and corrosion
Approval of aircraft radio installations
London Airport: apron marshalling (charts showing signals in use)
Ground Controlled Approach (GCA)
Meteorological services for aviation sub-area meteorological W/T broadcasts Northern England
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
The aeronautical fixed telecommunication service in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Civil air traffic control service facilities available in the U.K. (amendment)
Deviation from flight plan
Air light beacons
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom: radio range: Blackbushe S.B.A. - caution
Mountain warning lights
Aeronautical charts
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Marking for differentiating runways from taxiways
Air navigation legislation

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Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Re-issue of the Air Pilot and proposed new series of Circulars (proposal to discontinue present series of Notams, some of which would appear in
the Air Pilot and other included in a new series called Information Circulars)
Distress communications: radio discipline
Bushmills Consol beacon
Metropolitan control zone
White Waltham Aerodrome: caution
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
The aeronautical fixed telecommunication service in the United Kingdom (amendment)
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (lists new abbreviations)
Abbreviations of place names (aerodromes, towns, etc.)
(lists four letter codes)
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
The United Kingdom international Notam radio broadcast service
Standard instrument approach and holding procedures
Obstruction lighting: Birmingham (Elmdon)
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Meteorological services available to civil pilots in the United Kingdom
I. Newmarket Heath Aerodrome. II. Guernsey Aerodrome: caution. III. Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft
Civil aircraft radio operators' examinations
Prestwick Airport: strengthening of runways, taxi tracks and aprons
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Civil air traffic control service facilities available in the U.K. (amendment)
Abbreviations of place names (aerodromes, towns, etc.)
(amendment)
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
The setting of altimeters in the United Kingdom Flight Information Regions
Provisional Air Traffic Control system for the United Kingdom: description, regulations and procedures
Obstruction lighting: Renfrew
Temporary danger area: Scilly Isles
(pilotless model aircraft)
Radiotelephony procedures (MCAP46) (availability)
Navigational warning: Manchester (Ringway) air display - 24th April, 1948
Royal Silver Wedding anniversary - temporary prohibited area
Civil aircraft radio operators' examinations for certificates of competency/licences
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom: caution, Isle of Man (Ronaldsway) S.B.A.
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Civil air traffic control service facilities available in the U.K. (amendment)
Air light beacons
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Fuhlsbuttel, Hamburg, Germany
Aeronautical charts
Procedure for making complaints regarding air navigational facilities
Meteorological services for aviation sub-area meteorological W/T broadcasts. I. Northern England. II Scotland and Nortern Ireland
Ground to air emergency visual signalling code
Examinations for civil aircraft navigator's and pilot's licences
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Purchase of I.C.A.O. publications
I. Jersey Aerodrome. II. Hereford Aeropdrome. III. Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft
I.C.A.O. Monthly Bulletin
Meteorological services for aviation sub-area broadcast for Southwest England
Flights over Germany by civil aircraft
The aeronautical fixed telecommunication service in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Landing, housing and parking charges at State controlled civil aerodromes
Kirkwall (Hatston) Aerodrome: temporary closure. Kikwall (Grimsetter) Aerodrome: temporary opening
Navigational warning: Hooton Park air display, 1st May, 1948
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
United Kingdom transmissions of meteorological information to aircraft in flight
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (new issue)
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Provisional air traffic control system for the United Kingdom (amendment)
The GEE navigational aid system
The aeronautical fixed telecommunication service in the United Kingdom: origination of messages
Air light beacons
Prestwick Airport: strengthening of runways, taxi tracks and aprons
Glasgow (Renfrew) Airport: caution
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Customs airports in Great Britain and Northern Ireland available for civil aircraft
I. Newmarket Heath Aerodrome. II. Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft
Civil air traffic control service facilities available in the U.K. (amendment)
Radio facilities at Newmarket Heath
Civil aircrew licences: renewal facilities in Scotland
Sywell Aerodrome: temporary closure

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Stansted Airport: withdrawal of customs facilities
Fog dispersal installation (FIDO)
(Note that Blackbushe FIDO is in operation)
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Stansted Airport: customs facilities (withdrawal cancelled)
Gatwick Airport: temporary restriction of use
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Cranfield Aerodrome: caution
Northolt Aerodrome: marking of roads forbidden to aircraft
Civil air traffic control service facilities available in the U.K. (amendment)
United States Forces Memorial Day services
Examinations for for first class navigators' licences
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Kirkwall (Hatston) Aerodrome: temporary closure. Kikwall (Grimsetter) Aerodrome: temporary opening
Provisional air traffic control system for the United Kingdom (amendment)
Staverton Aerodrome: temporary closure
Aeronautical charts
Requests for weather information from air traffic control centres and approach controls
Air light beacons
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom: Edinburgh (Turnhouse) S.B.A. caution
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Compulsory testing of radio communication apparatus in aircraft during flight
Installation of high intensity contact lights at London Airport
International musical Eisteddfod at Llangollen (filed after Notam 201 on microfiche)
Navigational warning: Edinburgh (Turnhouse) air display, 12th June, 1948 (filed after Notam 199 on microfiche)
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
I. Gatwick Airport: temporary restrictions of use. II. Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft
Civil air traffic control service facilities available in the U.K. (amendment)
Navigational warning: Derby (Burnaston): air display 26.6.48
The GEE navigational aid system: temporary alteration of frequency
The aeronautical fixed telecommunication service in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Navigational warning: Wolverhampton air display: 12.6.48
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom totally prohibited to aircraft (lists aerodromes closed , used for other purposes, etc.)
I. Fog dispersal installation (amendment). II. Metropolitan control zone (amendment)
Index to Notices to Airmen (10th June 1948)
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Annual landing fees for private and club aircraft at State controlled aerodromes
Ground Controlled Approach (GCA)
Navigational warning: R.A.F. Hullavington air display, 22.6.48
Transfer of the temporary M.C.A. Centre, Renfrew to Prestwick (Redbrae)
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
The "Q" code and other abbreviations to be used in the civil aeronautical radio service (M.C.A.P. 1.) (amendment)
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom: The Air Traffic Control Centre for the Central Scottish Flight
Information Region
Civil air traffic control service facilities available in the U.K. (amendment)
London Airport: taxiway lighting
Navigational warning: air displays. I. Flying club "At home" at Hereford Aerodrome on 26th June, 1948. II. Air rally and club "At home" at Leicester
(Ratcliffe) Aerodrome on 4th July, 1948
Navigational warning: Gatwick air display, 10.7.48
Portsmouth Aerodrome: temporary closure (parachute dropping 26-27 June 1948)
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Navigational warning: Hamble air display, 3rd July, 1948
The aeronautical telecommunication service for civil aviation in the United Kingdom (amendment)
Air light beacons
Refuelling of civil aircraft at R.A.F. airfields in U.K. available for use by civil aircraft
Navigational warning: Staverton air display, 3rd July, 1948
York Aerodrome: provision of temporary control and telecommunication facilities
Transfer of the temporary MCA Centre, Ringway to ATCC Preston (Barton Hall)
The aeronautical telecommunications service for civil aviation in the UK: the Air Traffic Control Centre for the Northern Flight Information Region
Aerodromes: temporary conditions affecting flying (includes new and closed aerodromes)
Radio facilities at Newmarket Heath
The aeronautical telecommunications service for civil aviation in the UK. (gives telephone and telegraph abbreviations for airlines)
Radiotelephony procedures (MCAP46) (publication amendments)
The Air Navigation (Amendment) Order 1948 and the Air Navigation Rules 1948
Provisional Air Traffic Control system for the United Kingdom: amendment
Renfrew and Abbotsinch aerodromes:air traffic control procedures; amendment
Civil air traffic control service facilities available in the United Kingdom amendment
Transfer of the temporary MCA Centre, Ringway to ATCC Preston (Barton Hall) amendment
Aerodromes: temporary conditions affecting flying (includes new and closed aerodromes)
The aeronautical telecommunications service for civil aviation in the UK: the Air Traffic Control Centre for the Northern Flight Information Region
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Navigation warning: helicopter cloud flying trials-Peterborough
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Reading (Woodley) aerodrome
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Ground Controlled Approach (GCA) Northolt
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Navigational warning: air display Filton 17 July 1948
Navigational warning: RAF operational exercises at Manby 27, 28, 29 July 1948
Experimental balloon flying within the UK (Cardington)
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Navigational warnings: II) Air display at Southend (Rochford) aerodrome on 17 July 1948
Cambridge (Teversham) aerodrome: caution gliding
Aerodromes: temporary conditions affecting flying (includes new and closed aerodromes)
The new professional pilot's licences and instrument ratings
Cranfield aerodrome: temporary restrictions of use, gliding meeting
Air navigation legislation: list of legislation in force
The aeronautical telecommunications service for civil aviation in the UK: amendment
Civil Aviation (Births, Deaths and Missing Persons) Regulations 1948
Radio facilities at Doncaster
Cancellation of display: RAF Woodvale
Aerodromes: temporary conditions affecting flying (includes new and closed aerodromes)
Aeronautical information: overseas territories
Approval of aircraft radio installations
Aerodromes: temporary conditions affecting flying (includes new and closed aerodromes)
Leicester (Ratcliffe) aerodrome: temporary closure
Standard instrument approach and holding procedures
Edinburgh (Turnhouse) Airport: caution
Navigational warnings. I). Air display at Birmingham (Elmdon) on 7.8.48. II Air display at R.A.F. Halton on 7.8.48
Instrument approach procedures
Flight within a Flight Information Region under instrument flight rules
Air traffic control: requirements for the carriage of radio apparatus
Ground Controlled Approach (GCA) (amendment)
Tiree Aerodrome: restriction of runway and taxiways
Prestwick Airport: strengthening of runways, taxi tracks and aprons
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom having aerodrome control
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Purchase of I.C.A.O. publications
I. Aircraft trailing aerials - caution. II. Congestion on medium frequency communication channels. III Automatic speech recording
Navigational warning: air display at R.A.F. Thruxton on 15.8.48
Navigational warnings: I) Air display at Brough Aerodrome on 21st August, 1948. II air display at Cambridge (Teversham) Aerodrome on 22nd
August, 1948
Renfrew Airport: resurfacing of runways
Flight Information Regions and control zones within the United Kingdom
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom totally prohibited to aircraft (not to be listed in future)
I. Customs airports in Great Britain and Northern Ireland available to civil aircraft. II. Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil
aircraft. (amendments)
Examinations for civil aircraft navigators' and pilots' licences
Newmarket Heath Aerodrome
Air light beacons
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
The aeronautical telecommunications service for civil aviation in the UK
Geographical location of D/F stations in relation to aerodromes which they sewrve
Navigational warning: air display at Cowes (Somerton) Aerodrome on 22nd August, 1948
London Airport: approach lighting
Flashing type navigation lights
I. The setting of altimeters in the United Kingdom Flight Information Regions. II. Experimental balloon flying within the United Kingdom
Meteorological services available to civil pilots in the United Kingdom
The GEE navigational aid system: introduction of the Scottish GEE chain
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Navigational warning: air display at Cardiff (Pengam Moors) Airport on 28th August, 1948
I. Ground controlled approach (G.C.A.) - Northolt. II. Aerodromes in the United Kingdom having aerodrome control (amendment)
I. Meteorological services for aviation. Sub-area meteorological W/T broadcasts Northern England. II. Flashing type navigation lights
(amendments)
Navigational warning: air display at Lympne Airport - 28th or 29th August, 1948
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft. (amendment)
Military exercises: temporary danger area
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Aeronautical charts
Control zones: Liverpool (Speke), Belfast (Nutts Corner) and Blackpool (Squires Gate)
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Ronaldsway control zone, Isle of Man
The aeronautical telecommunications service for civil aviation in the UK
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom having aerodrome control (amendment)
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft. (amendment)
Flights to India and Pakistan: precautions against yellow fever
Navigational warning: "Battle of Britain" flypast - 15th September, 1948
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Navigational warning: air displays - "Battle of Britain Week" - 18th September, 1948
Practice instrument approaches
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom having aerodrome control (amendment)
Redhill Aerodrome: caution
The aeronautical telecommunications service for civil aviation in the UK
The aeronautical telecommunications service for civil aviation in the UK: long range cathode ray D/F organisation - withdrawal from service
Prestwick Airport: strengthening of runways
Radio facilities at Newmarket Heath Aerodrome
Aeronautical charts
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
The Air Navigation (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 1948
The setting of altimeters in the United Kingdom Flight Information Regions
Northolt Aerodrome: marking of roads forbidden to aircraft
Captive balloon flying within the United Kingdom
Navigational warnings - air displays. I. Bristol (Whitchurch) Airport on 25th September, 1948. II. Skegness (Ingoldmells) Aerodrome on 25th and
26th September, 1948
Examinations for civil aircraft navigators' and pilots' licences
I. Examinations for civil aircraft navigators' and pilots' licences. II. Provisional exemptions from examination requirements for current licence
holders
The aeronautical telecommunications service for civil aviation in the UK
The aeronautical telecommunications service for civil aviation in the UK: withdrawal of services - Aldermaston
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
I. Aerodromes in the United Kingdom having aerodrome control (amendment). II. Aldermaston control zone (disestablished)
Practice instrument approaches
The aeronautical telecommunications service for civil aviation in the UK
Liverpool (Speke) control zone
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Aeronautical charts
Reduction in the availability of medium frequencies for aeronautical use
Air light beacons
Trafalgar Day ceremonies - flying restrictions
Trailing aerial winches
The aeronautical telecommunications service for civil aviation in the UK: temporary withdrawal of service, radio range - Prestwick
London Airport: approach lighting
Low flying over large towns
The closure of aerodromes and the diversion of aircraft
I. Captive balloon flying. II Experimental bolloon flying within the United Kingdom
Aerodrome obstructions - Croydon
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Navigational warning: air display at Cambridge (Teversham) Aerodrome on 16th October, 1948
Air navigation legislation
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom having aerodrome control (amendment)
London Airport: high intensity runway lights
Effect of runway gradient on take-off performance
The new student pilot's and private pilot's licences
Instrument rating - flying tests
Index to Notices to Airmen (11th October 1948)
Approach lighting
Heston Arrodrome: complete closure to all traffic
I. High altitude air firing ranges. II. Aeronautical charts
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft. (amendment)
The aeronautical telecommunications service for civil aviation in the UK (amendment)
Hereford Aerodrome: caution
Aeronautical charts
Air light beacons
Lighting and marking of captive balloons, kites and moored airships
I. The new professional pilot's licences and instrument rating. II. The new student pilot's and private pilot's licences. II. Instrument rating - flying
tests
The aeronautical telecommunications service for civil aviation in the UK (amendment)
Navigational warning: recruiting drive and flypast - Hyde Park, London, 31.10.48
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Gatwick Airport: temporary landing restriction
I. Belfast (Nutts Corner) Aerodrome: institution of control zone. II.Channel Islands control zone
Marconi aircraft radio equipmentCaptive balloon flying
Captive balloon flying

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Temporary danger area: Scilly Isles


(pilotless model aircraft)
Introduction of I.C.A.O. position reporting grid system
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Customs airports in Great Britain and Northern Ireland available for civil aircraft
I. Fog dispersal installation (amendment). II. Gliding and soaring
Vertical separation of aircraft in control zones
Flight within a Flight Information Region under instrument flight rules (amendment)
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Meteorological services for aviation. Sub-area meteorological W/T broadcasts I. Northern England. II. South-West England. III. Scotland and
Northern Ireland (amendments)
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom having aerodrome control (amendment)
I. Guernsey Aerodrome: caution. II. Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft (amendment)
Aeronautical charts: I.C.A.O. 1:5000,000 aeronautical chart (topographical) - European series
Introduction of new meteorological codes for the transmission of meteorological information to and from aircraft in flight
I.C.A.O. communication codes and abbreviations
London Airport: high intensity approach lighting
I. Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft. (amendment). II. Aerodromes: temporary conditions
I.C.A.O. publications for sale
Abbreviations of place names: (aerodromes, towns, etc) (four letter codes, new issue)
I. Metropolitan control zone. II. Fog dispersal installation (amendment)
The United Kingdom international Notam radio broadcast service
The aeronautical fixed telecommunication service in the United Kingdom: hours of service
I. The aeronautical telecommunications service for civil aviation in the UK (amendment). II. Airline operating agencies - abbreviations
(amendment)
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom having aerodrome control (amendment)
Aeronautical Information Service (withdrawal of RANAD document which reverts to being a classified document)
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
I. Air traffic control: requirements for the carriage of radio apparatus II. Approach lighting (amendments)
The aeronautical telecommunications service for civil aviation in the UK (amendment)
Obstruction lighting: Birmingham (Elmdon)
Belfast (Sydenham) Aerodrome: caution
Aeronautical charts: world aeronautical chart I.C.A.O. 1:1,000,000 - sheet 2171 Pennine Chain -GS, GS, 4648
The aeronautical telecommunications service for civil aviation in the UK (amendment)
Air traffic clearances
Air light beacons
Land aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by international air services
I. The closure of aerodromes and the diversion of aircraft. II. Abbreviations of place names (amendment)
Standard instrument approach and holding procedures
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft. (amendment)
missing
Aeronautical charts
Meteorological information: warnings of gales, squalls, thunderstorms, snow, thaw after snow, frost and fog
Examinations for civil aircraft navigators' and pilots' licences
I.C.A.O. publications for sale
Civil aircraft radio operators' examinations for certificates of competency/licences
The aeronautical telecommunications service for civil aviation in the UK (amendment)
Flights near Atomic Research Station, Harwell
Approach lighting
Gliding at Friston (near Eastbourne)
Abbreviations of place names: (aerodromes, towns, etc) (four letter codes,amendment)
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Meteorological services available to civil pilots in the United Kingdom (new issue)
Control, telecommunication and meteorological services available to civil aviation on Christmas Day, 1948, 26th December, 1948 and New Year's
Day, 1949
Meteorological services for aviation: United Kingdom Sub-area meteorological W/T broadcasts
The aeronautical telecommunications service for civil aviation in the UK (amendment)
I. Culdrose: radar training area. II. Luton Aerodrome closure
The United Kingdom international Notam radio broadcast service
The setting of altimeters in the United Kingdom Flight Information Regions
The United Kingdom Air Pilot - M.C.A.P.32 (new edition)
Aeronautical charts
Landing, take-off and straight-in approaches R/T and W/T procedures
London Airport: high intensity approach lighting
Meteorological services for aviation: runway visibility observations at London Airport
Abbreviations of place names: (aerodromes, towns, etc). (amendment)
I. Civil aircraft radio operators' examinations for certificates of competency/licences. II. The closure of aerodromes and the diversion of aircraft
Consol - an aid to navigation
Alderney Aerodrome
Dimensional units to be used in air-ground communications
Introduction of new meteorological codes for the transmission of meteorological information to and from aircraft in flight (amendment)
Gliding operations at Redhill Aerodorme
Signals displayed at Naval air stations to indicate that "carrier procedure training" is taking place
Ground Controlled Approach (GCA) - Belfast (Nutts Corner)
North Atlantic regional procedures

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I. The aeronautical telecommunications service for civil aviation in the UK (amendment) II. Approach lighting (amendments)
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft. (amendment)
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
The aeronautical telecommunications service for civil aviation in the UK (amendment)
The aeronautical fixed telecommunication service in the United Kingdom: hours of service
The aeronautical telecommunications service for civil aviation in the UK (amendment)
Rules of the Air and Air Traffic Control
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom having aerodrome control (amendment)
Air traffic control in the United Kingdom: European - Mediterranean procedures
Examinations in aviation law and meteorology for civil air navigators' and pilots' licences
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
The aeronautical telecommunications service for civil aviation in the UK (amendment)
Stationary meteorological reporting ships (British) in the North Atlantic
Channel Islands aviation meteorological W/T broadcasts
Aeronautical charts
The new professional pilots' licences (conversion of "B" licences and certain exemptions)
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Approach lighting
Air light beacons
Abbreviations of place names (aerodromes, towns, etc)
Renfrew Airport: caution
Deviations from instrument approach procedures
Dimensional units to be used in air-ground communications
The aeronautical telecommunications service for civil aviation in the UK (amendment)
The aeronautical telecommunications service for civil aviation in the UK: acceptance of messages
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Radio navigational aid: Decca
Captive balloon flying
Aerodromes in the United Kingdom having aerodrome control (amendment)
I. The aeronautical telecommunications service for civil aviation in the UK. II. The aeronautical fixed telecommunication service in the United
Kingdom. (amendments)
The GEE navigational aid system (amendment)
Aerodromes: temporary conditions (filed after Notam 483 on microfiche)
London Airport sodium runway lighting and green threshold lighting
I. Aerodromes in the United Kingdom having aerodrome control II. The aeronautical fixed telecommunication service in the United Kingdom.
(amendments)
Landing, take-off and straight-in approaches R/T and W/T procedures (amendment)
Institution of Instrument Flight Rules at night in control zones in the United Kingdom
I. Aerodromes in the United Kingdom available for use by civil aircraft. (amendment). II. Gatwick Airport: temporary landing restrictions. III. Air
light beacons
Aeronautical charts
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
The United Kingdom international Notam radio broadcast service
The aeronautical telecommunications service for civil aviation in the UK (amendment)
Procedure for making complaints regarding telecommunication facilities
The aeronautical telecommunications service for civil aviation in the UK (amendment)
Hold harmless agreements (indemnity agreements to be signed by owners of civil aircraft landing on USAF airfields)
Captive balloon: Hammersmith, 5th to 12th March, 1949
Northolt Airport: apron marshalling
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
The aeronautical telecommunications service for civil aviation in the UK: Prestwick radio range
Examinations in meteorology for pilot's and navigator's licences
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Non-scheduled flights by UK and Colonial registered aircraft to and over Greece
Air Navigation Order, 1949. Air Navigation (General) Regulations, 1949. Air Navigation (Radio) Regulations, 1949 (notice of publication)
Aerodromes: temporary conditions
Liverpool (Speke) control zone: Grand National race meeting, 26th March, 1949
The Air Navigation (General) Regulations, 1949. Section VI, regulations 33 to 36: requirements as to weight and performance of public transport
and aerial work aeroplanes
G.C.A. R/T procedure
The Civil Aviation Communications handbook M.C.A.P.5 - 2nd edition
Aeronautical charts
Abbreviations of place names (aerodromes, towns, etc) (amendment)
Cancellation of present series of Notices to Airmen and institution of Information Circulars (new Air Pilot published on 22 Feb 1949 and Notams in
this current series incorporated or renumbered in new Information Circular series)

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