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102   AIR REGULATIONS, 1938

will permit of supplies being readily unloaded into it, and pipes should lead to small reservoirs from which the fuel can be conveniently delivered direct to the aircraft, or refuelling from mobile units arranged. Municipalities may find it advantageous to confine themselves to the purchase and preparation of the ground and to grant concessions to private firms for the storage, refuelling and repair of aircraft.

8. Equipment.-Every public airport should have telephone connection with the urban centre which it serves. It should also, if possible, have connection with a water and sewerage system and be supplied with electric power or gas, or both. Adequate first-aid medical equipment should also be provided. 

9. Airport development and building plans must be submitted to Controller and Civil Aviation for written approval before any work is undertaken, to ensure economical development and adequate zoning of airport area.