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Jumat, 27 April 2018

Golden Bay Update



In the aftermath of ex-Cyclone Gita, Golden Bay Air had its busiest time ever as it ferried hundreds of tourists and locals to and from Nelson. It transported urgent items such as blood samples, medical supplies and test samples for Fonterra. Then, for more than four weeks, Golden Bay Air's fleet has sat on the tarmac due to recertification issues. While acknowledging the situation is less than ideal, CEO Richard Molloy says there are silver linings in the clouds. But first: why are Golden Bay Air planes not flying? The parked planes are due to Golden Bay Air missing the renewal of its five-yearly Air Operator Certificate, required by Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) for all air operators in New Zealand. "The certificate looks at everything you do, your staffing, your procedures and your operation," Richard says. 'There are no safety concerns with our aircraft,' he says. "The aircraft are 100 per cent airworthy and maintained. I don't think you'll find more pampered light aircraft in the country. We have every last check completed, that's for sure." Richard and his staff were preparing the recertification in February when ex-Cyclone Gita closed the Takaka Hill. "We were giving our attention to the 100 people in the queue waiting to get out of Golden Bay,” he says, and they couldn't give the recertification their full attention. It is quite a process and the requirements have become more stringent than they have been in the past." Golden Bay Air met the initial deadline, he says, but CAA required more work in some aspects. "CAA specifies for an aircraft operator to have several senior person roles,” Richard says. “As part of the recertification, we have had to outsource some of those roles - not easy in a rural area-and have resubmitted to CAA for recertification. We thought it would not delay us by more than a couple of weeks, but it's been more than four weeks." As The GB Weekly went to print, Richard was expecting an update from CAA. The silver lining, he says, has been the people coming onboard Golden Bay Air in senior roles. "We have expanded the number of people involved. We'll be in a good position to move forward and possibly with what we offer people in the future." Meanwhile, sit back and relax, because Golden Bay Air is running its regular services by chartering other aircraft operators, such as Pelorus Air - a costly exercise but necessary to maintain goodwill. "We are doing our darnedest to get people where they need to be. We've got scheduled services to Wellington and the more people that book on those, the better for our purpose." Richard established Capital Air in Wellington in 2006 and moved here as Golden Bay Air in 2008. 


A wet day in Dunedin

It was a wet day in Dunedin on 27 April 2018 as I waited for my flight home... Hightlight of my two hour wait was Milford Sound Flights' Cessna 208 Grand Caraan which was doing engine checks
 

Mainland Air's Cessna 152s, ZK-FGC...
ZK-NSC...
and ZK-NSM were doing training
My ride back to Christchurch arrived, ATR 72-600 ZK-MVC
with the flight from Auckland arriving a few minutes later, Airbus 320 ZK-OXE
 

Kamis, 26 April 2018

Sunair Relaunches


Sunair is relaunching scheduled services on 28 May 2018 after its recent CAA grounding.

Flights offered are from Hamilton or Tauranga to Great Barrier Island or Whangarei, and from Great Barrier Island to Whitianga or Whangarei. The East Coast service is not being recommenced at this stage.

Sunair earlier this month resumed the doctors flights between Whangarei and Kaitaia.


Rabu, 25 April 2018

Six for Lunch

An ANZAC day drive to Raglan with visitors revealed six visitors on the strip...  a nice day for lunch at Raglan... I hope the flyers and their passengers enjoyed the day as much as my visitors

Down from Auckland was AESL Airtourer T6 ZK-CPG...
...and Cessna O-1G Bird Dog ZK-DOG
 

Robinson R44 Raven ZK-INP enjoying the Raglan sun.
Just Aircraft Highlander ZK-MCQ 
The Waikato Aero Club's Piper PA28-181 Archer ZK-UFS
And a couple of Russians... Yakovlev Yak-52s ZK-YNZ and ZK-ZAH
 

Two Super Air NZ Aerospace FU24 Fletchers were enjoying the day off... Piston powered ZK-CRY above and turbine powered ZK-JQB below 

Senin, 16 April 2018

More Basler photos...

Try as I might I have not managed to get a decent photo of Basler BT-67 C-GGSU - these early morning against the light are the best I have managed to take at Port Moreseby on 16 April 2018. For more on the Basler conversion see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basler_BT-67


10 years ago I had better luck getting Kenn Borek Air's Basler BT-67 C-GJKB at Williams Field on 18 December 2008

and Kenn Borek Air's Basler BT-67 C-FMKB at Williams Field on 30 December 2008

Sabtu, 14 April 2018

Jumat, 13 April 2018

Air Albatross Repainted



Following on from my earlier post on Air Albatross (https://3rdlevelnz.blogspot.co.nz/2018/02/air-albatross-cook-strait-commuter.html) many thanks to Matthew for sending these photos of ZK-SWD being painted up in the spectacular Air Albatross blue colour scheme in September 1985. Matthew writes... 

I flew for Origin Pacific based in New Plymouth so I have an interest in smaller airlines. Anyway, I have a photo you might like to use of an Air Albatross Metro I was involved with painting down in Nelson, it was when vinyl lettering had just started to come out and we changed things around a bit!!