Civil Aviation
Pilot wins scathing court judgement against Civil Aviation Authority
A commercial airline pilot accused of being at risk of killing all his passengers has won a scathing court judgement against Civil Aviation.
The judge says the agency may have been primed to… Video, Audio
Civil aviation minister delegates powers to Accident Commission
Papua New Guinea's Minister of Civil Aviation has delegated his powers under the Civil Aviation Act to the PNG Accident Investigation Commission, to ensure PNG fully complies with its obligations… Audio
Dozens of pilots overcome alcoholism to return to work
About 50 pilots and other aviation professionals have gone through a programme to steer them away from alcohol addiction in the past seven years.
NZ air accident investigation performance at 74
An Insight investigation into the funding and operations of the Transport Accident Investigation Commission, or TAIC, has discovered the United Nation's civil aviation agency ranks New Zealand 74th in… Audio
Aviation expert weighs in radar fault's cause
The Civil Aviation Authority says it will investigate what caused a radar fault that affected nearly 200 flights yesterday afternoon. Audio
Flight ban lifted on Robinson R44 helicopters
A flight ban that grounded all Robinson R44 helicopters with dash 7 rotor blades has now been lifted. Audio
Aerodromes still unregulated five years on from crash inquiry
Civil Aviation still hasn't got more powers to oversee small aerodromes despite the Government saying five years ago it was crazy that they didn't. Audio