North Sea Aerial and General Transport
North Sea Aerial and General Transport.
1933[1]
- Directors: N. W. G. Blackburn, E. Hudson, R. Blackburn.
- Instructors: F. W. M. Downer, A. G. Loton, J. B. Stockbridge, N. H. Woodhead.
- Aerodrome and Office: Brough, East Yorkshire.
Owned by Blackburn Aeroplane and Motor Co[2]c.1936 Supplied training to the Air Ministry of Auxiliary and Reserve officers
Owned two-thirds of the capital of Flying Training Ltd of Hanworth, which operated a flying school at the London Air Park at Hanworth, training RAF and reserve pilots.