Question & AnswerQ&A (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 154)
The main purpose is to designate the Cebu Landing Field as a Military Airport and Landing Field and amend Executive Order No. 73 to reflect this change, placing it under the supervision and control of the Army of the Philippines.
The President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers conferred upon him by law, has the authority, as exercised by President Manuel L. Quezon in this Executive Order.
Executive Order Numbered Seventy-three, dated December third, nineteen hundred and thirty-six, is amended.
The Army of the Philippines supervises and controls the Cebu Landing Field.
Yes, the airport shall be open to civilian air traffic until air traffic requires a separate commercial airport.
Commercial airplanes must adhere to the rules and regulations prescribed by the Air Station Commander.
The Bureau of Aeronautics must coordinate on rules and regulations affecting civilian flying.
It was signed on June 24, 1938, by President Manuel L. Quezon and attested by Jorge B. Vargas, Secretary to the President.
The designation of the Cebu Landing Field as a Military Airport and Landing Field is for the purposes of the National Defense Plan of the Commonwealth of the Philippines.
No, civilian use is allowed until separate commercial air traffic demand warrants a separate commercial airport.