§ Mr. Studholmeasked the Secretary of State for Air if he will supply a log of all the flying carried out at Roborough Aerodrome during November and December, 1946, and January, 1947; and state the number of hours flown at this aerodrome since January by A.T.C., by civil aircraft and by Service aircraft, respectively.
§ Mr. P. Noel-BakerThe information is given in the following table:
NUMBER OF HOURS FLOWN AT ROBOROUGH AIRFIELD. Date. R.A.F. Civil. November, 1946 39 1½ December, 1946 22½ ½ January, 1947 33 — TOTAL 94½* 2 1st January to 31st July, 1947 457† 87½ TOTAL 544½ * Note: In addition 64 visiting aircraft used the airfield during these months.
† Note: Hours flown by the R.A.F. include 7 for the Air Training Corps.
§ Mr. Studholmeasked the Secretary of State for Air if he will take immediate steps to reopen Plymbridge Lane at Roborough Aerodrome.
§ Mr. P. Noel-BakerYes. Traffic will have to be controlled, however, when aircraft are taking off or landing at the airfield.