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The Observatory Lectured at the "Hong Kong Aviation" Seminar Series

22 November 2011

Mr Paul Ho, Senior Experimental Officer of the Observatory, gave a talk on aviation meteorology to around 30 scouts on the evening of 18 October 2011 at the Hong Kong Scout Centre. The talk was part of a seminar series on "Hong Kong Aviation" organised by the Scout Association of Hong Kong Kowloon Region (Air Activity). The seminar series was one of the "Centenary Hong Kong Aviation Activities" to commemorate Mr Charles Van den Born, a Belgium pilot who performed the first powered flight at Yuen Chau Kok, Shatin, a hundred years ago.

The Regional Headquarters Commissioner (Air Activity), Mr Anthony Lui, commented that the talk was informative yet easy-to-understand. The participants showed much interest in aviation meteorology. They listened attentively and enthusiastically asked questions. Mr Lui thanked the Observatory for active participation in public education activities on meteorology.

Mr Paul Ho (4th from left, second row), Senior Experimental Officer, taking a group photo with scouts attending the talk on aviation meteorology

Mr Paul Ho (4th from left, second row), Senior Experimental Officer, taking a group photo with scouts attending the talk on aviation meteorology