c. Measures Approved Under Article IX, Relating to the Fur- 

 therance of the Principles and Objectives of the Antarctic 

 Treaty, adopted June 2-13, 1964* 



Certain recommendations adopted at the Third Consultative Meeting 

 under Article IX of the Antarctic Treaty^ at Brussels^ June 2-13^ 

 196 If,; Recommiendations III-I through III-VI, III-IX^ III-Z 

 effective July 27, 1966; Recommendation II-XI effective Septem- 

 ber 7, 1966. 



[CERTAIN RECOMMENDATIONS[^] OF THIRD ANTARCTIC 

 TREATY CONSULTATIVE MEETING] 



The Meeting agreed unanimously to adopt the following 

 Eecommendations : [^1 



III-I 



INFORMATION ON FACILITIES FOR THE 

 LANDING OF AIRCRAFT 



The Representatives, taking into account Recommendation I- VI (8) 

 of the First Consultative ^Sleeting, recommend to their Governments 

 that they exchange, \Yithin the framework of Recommendation I- VI 

 (8), information on airfield facilities in the Antarctic Treaty [^] Area. 

 This information should include particulars of location, operating 

 conditions and limitations, radio aids to navigation, facilities for 

 radio communications and instrument landing, and be in detail suf- 

 ficient to enable an aircraft to make a safe landing. 



III-II 



NOTIFICATION OF UNOCCUPIED REFUGES 



1. The Representatives recommend to their governments that they 

 should exchange through diplomatic channels, before the end of 

 November each year, lists of all unoccupied buildings, huts or 

 caches (hereinafter referred to as refuges) maintained by them in 

 the Treaty Area in a condition suitable for use in emergencies. 



"Citation: 17 UST 991 ; TIAS 6058. 



1 The English language text printed herein Is a verbatim extract of certain Recommenda- 

 tions from the Report of the Third Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting. 



The original documents relating to the said Meeting are held in the archives of the Belgian 

 Government, Brussels. 



2 Adopted June 2-13, 1964. These Recommendations became effective July 27, and Sept. 1, 

 1966, in accordance with article IX (4) of the Antarctic Treaty. [3] having been approved 

 by the following Contracting Parties : Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Chile. France. Japan. 

 New Zealand. Norway, South Africa, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the United 

 Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and the United States of America. 



3 TIAS 4780; 12 UST 796. 



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