PRIVATE FLYING
INCREASE IN BRITAIN [ British Official Wireless ] RUGBY. Dee. 5. Sir Sefton Brancker. Director of Civil Aviation, at Shrewsbury, yesterday said that private flying was increasing every day in Britain and this year his department was issuing pilots’ licenses and certificates for aircraft at double the 1928 rate. He anticipated that thev would double the rate again in 1930.’ Every day they were moving towards making air transport pay its way, and as this materialised if was obvious that the demand for commercial aircraft would increase to very big proportion.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 290, 6 December 1929, Page 10
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