02 November 2013

Have your say...


HAVE YOUR SAY ON THE DRAFT NATIONAL AIRSPACE AND AIR NAVIGATION PLAN

Consultation on the draft National Airspace and Air Navigation Plan has begun. Submissions are invited by 3 February 2014.

The draft National Airspace and Air Navigation Plan sets out New Zealand’s Plan for the modernisation of our airspace and air navigation system over the next decade. It outlines the practical steps we all need to take to transition to new technologies and manage airspace as demand increases.

Some of the changes proposed in the draft Plan are significant. They may require you to install new aircraft equipment, develop new procedures and undergo training.

Airspace and Air Navigation Plan Consultation Workshops

To help you to understand the proposals in the draft Plan, and to give you an opportunity to provide us with direct feedback we would like to invite you to attend one of our consultation workshops being held in November.

At the workshops, we will explain the proposals and seek your views on them. The workshops are free of charge and include lunch. You will need to register your attendance via email at consultation@caa.govt.nz by Sunday, 10 November 2013.

Auckland
19 November
10 am to 2 pm
Holiday Inn Auckland Airport
Palmerston North
18 November
Midday to 4 pm
Wharerata Function Centre, Massey University
Nelson
20 November
10 am to 2 pm
Grand Hotel Monaco Nelson
Christchurch
21 November
10 am to 2 pm
Air Force Museum Christchurch
Queenstown
22 November
10 am to 2 pm
Mercure Queenstown Resort

Further information

You can find the consultation document and more information about the workshops at www.caa.govt.nz/naanp/naanp_home.htm.

Comments should be submitted by email by close of business Monday, 3 February 2014 at consultation@caa.govt.nz.

We urge you to take a moment to review the draft Plan that is available on the CAA website at www.caa.govt.nz/naanp/naanp_home.htm and have your say on the direction being set for New Zealand’s future airspace and air navigation system.

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