96. Air Commodore Harveyasked the Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation how many ground control approach systems are in operation at civil airports in the United Kingdom.
§ Mr. Boyd-CarpenterThe following is the answer
Radar devices for assisting landing in poor visibility are in operation at civil aerodromes in the United Kingdom as follows:—
- (1) Full Ground Control Approach Systems (G.C.A.) providing precision glide path facilities—
- London Airport.
- Prestwick.
- Manchester.
- Belfast (Nutts Corner).
- Bournemouth (Hurn).
- Bovingdon (operated by the United States Air Force).
- Blackbushe (operated by the United States Air Force).
- (2) Decca Approach Radar—
- Newcastle (Woolsington).
- Lydd (Ferryfield).
- (3) E.K. Cole Radar—
- Southend
- (4) Search Radar—
- Jersey.