
A helicopter pilot who ran illegal paid scenic flights around Alexandra and Clyde has been convicted after flying without the correct licence or certification.
The Civil Aviation Authority was awarded $8,025.11 costs after the dismissal of the pilot鈥檚 appeal against conviction in the Dunedin High Court on August 22.
Since early 2020, the pilot had advertised and operated the tourist flights in the South Island without an Air Operator鈥檚 Certificate or the correct pilot licence.
The defendant failed to appear in court in 2021 to answer charges, and was found guilty on all counts in his absence.
The defendant was convicted in the Dunedin High Court for running commercial flights without approval, obstructing officials, refusing to hand over required documents and flying an overseas-registered helicopter without the right licence.
CAA deputy chief executive Dean Winter said CAA prosecutions were uncommon but, when necessary, pursued to protect the integrity of New Zealand鈥檚 aviation system and the public.
鈥淭his individual repeatedly disregarded the rules that exist to keep aviation safe for everyone,鈥 he said.
鈥淭he vast majority of our aviation community operates responsibly and professionally, so when someone deliberately tries to game the system, we will hold them to account.鈥
The CAA鈥檚 intervention prevented further unsafe flights, including instances where the public were at risk, he said.
鈥淚n aviation tourism, passengers rightly expect that all operators are meeting the safety standards the law requires when they step onto an aircraft.
鈥淭his case is a reminder that aviation safety rules exist to protect everyone, and ignoring those rules has consequences.鈥
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