§ 43. Mr. J. Grimstonasked the Minister of Civil Aviation whether he will give an assurance that the facilities at Blackbushe Aerodrome are adequate for their regular use by Hermes aircraft.
§ Mr. MaclayThe runways at Blackbushe are adequate for regular use by Hermes aircraft and the airport is equipped with suitable navigational aids. The passenger accommodation is being extended to deal with expected increases in traffic.
§ Mr. GrimstonAs long as the passenger-handling facilities are inadequate, will my hon. Friend consider allowing London Airport to be used for these aircraft.
§ Mr. MaclayI think the answer to that is covered by the hon. Member's next Question.
§ 44. Mr. J. Grimstonasked the Minister of Civil Aviation whether he will implement Section 16, subsection 3, of the Civil Aviation Act, 1949, and allow Hermes aircraft operated by independent operators on scheduled operations to use London Airport until such time as an alternative airport with adequate facilities is available.
§ Mr. MaclaySection 16 (3) of the Civil Aviation Act, 1949, deals with the facilities to be provided for charter and not scheduled services.
As regards the second part of the Question, I will certainly consider any requests made by independent operators of scheduled services although, with the introduction of tourist travel, the facilities at London Airport are likely to be used to capacity in the future.
§ Mr. GrimstonWill my hon. Friend bear in mind that specific pledges were given at the time of the passing of the Act of 1949, and that the previous two Governments have tried to wriggle out of those pledges.
§ Mr. MaclayI am examining these points very carefully.