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Effluent from the skies in the spring

But not from airliners, says the CAA.

Peter Owens Tue, 22 Feb 2022

Along with New Zealand domestic airline passenger numbers increasing again has been a growing tide of rumours that effluent from in-flight passenger aircraft has been deliberately or accidentally released over properties below.

This has resulted in the CAANZ investigating numerous claims since

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Peter Owens Tue, 22 Feb 2022
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