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CAA acts on safety rules at unattended aerodromes

Three mid-air collisions at uncontrolled airfields had common factors.

Hood Aerdrome, Masterton.

Peter Owens Mon, 07 Nov 2022

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) says changes had been made to the running of unattended airfields before last week’s report on a fatal mid-air collision at Hood Aerodrome in June 2019.

Chief executive of aviation safety David Harrison said these included CAA staff attending Hood Aerodrome user

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Peter Owens Mon, 07 Nov 2022
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