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AERIAL TRAFFIC

NEW RULES APPROVED -

(Australian & N.Z. Cable Awn.)

LONDON, April 27.

Twenty-two nations were represented at the International Air Navigation Conference, which has drawn , up the rille of air regulations, obviating the possibility of collision between machines.

Aircraft following canals and railways will keep them bn the left, about three hundred metres distance. Airmen on recognised routes will keep to the right. These must be crossed at right angles. It was agreed that aeroplanes used in connection with the League of nations should have special identification mark, a black line across the nationality mark preventing delay in entering the different countries, particularly when it is necessary to rush delegates to Geneva without Customs delay.

The new air dictionary eliminates ‘dirigible” and retains “airship.”

It was recommended that electric power transmission posts near aerodromes should be marked.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 April 1927, Page 5

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AERIAL TRAFFIC Greymouth Evening Star, 28 April 1927, Page 5

AERIAL TRAFFIC Greymouth Evening Star, 28 April 1927, Page 5

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