Civil Aviation Authority of NZ
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The Civil Aviation Authority is a Crown entity responsible to the Minister of Transport. Civil aviation in New Zealand operates within a system established and maintained by the Civil Aviation Act of 1990. We work to make sure everyone involved in New Zealand aviation meets the legal standards set by the Minister of Transport.
Civil Aviation Authority of NZ
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A Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) prosecution has ended with the conviction of a pilot for operating an aircraft in a careless manner when he landed his microlight aircraft in foggy conditions with a passenger on board ..read more
Civil Aviation Authority of NZ
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The New Southern Sky Stakeholders’ Showcase was held on Thursday, March 21 in Wellington, with heartfelt thanks to all participants. A special thank you to MetService for hosting the post-event reception ..read more
Civil Aviation Authority of NZ
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The CAA recently launched its Reduced and Zero Emissions Project (RZEP) to support the introduction of Reduced and Zero Emission Aircraft (RZEA) into New Zealand’s Aviation system ..read more
Civil Aviation Authority of NZ
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Warbirds Over Wanaka is fast approaching at Easter and we’re excited to announce that we’ll have a team present, thanks to the NZ Aviation Federation who are hosting us in their marquee ..read more
Civil Aviation Authority of NZ
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The agenda for Thursday 21 March has been confirmed ..read more
Civil Aviation Authority of NZ
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On 19 February the Emerging Technologies Unit (ETU) welcomed Ryan Coates (Director, Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems), Jeannie Stewart-Smith (Manager and Senior Policy Advisor, RPAS Policy, Regulations and Outreach) from Transport Canada and Alan Chapman (Director RPAS Traffic Management) from NAV Canada ..read more
Civil Aviation Authority of NZ
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The New Southern Sky Programme Stakeholders’ Showcase is only a few weeks away and we are delighted to share with you some of our fantastic speakers. Register today ..read more
Civil Aviation Authority of NZ
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As of 4 March 2024, national office staff from the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand (CAA) and the Aviation Security Service (AvSec) have returned to their permanent workspace on level 15 and part of level 14 of the Asteron Centre in Wellington. This move follows two years of significant seismic upgrades undertaken and funded by the building owner ..read more
Civil Aviation Authority of NZ
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A Civil Aviation Authority report, released today, found that a series of decisions by the pilot led to loss of control of the aircraft, causing it to crash on Mount Saint Cuthberts near Omarama aerodrome. The pilot didn’t survive ..read more
Civil Aviation Authority of NZ
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Only 4 weeks to go until the New Southern Sky Programme Stakeholders’ Showcase! Don’t hesitate to secure your spot ..read more