NZALPA Statement on Queenstown Pilot Court Case
8 March 2013
NZALPA Statement on Queenstown Pilot Court Case
The New Zealand Air Line Pilots’ Association (NZALPA) is disappointed with the verdict handed down to a Pacific Blue pilot following an incident which occurred at Queenstown in June 2010. The three year judicial process has been very difficult for the pilot and the family.
NZALPA does not wish to make any further comment as this may prejudice the pilot’s ability to launch an appeal.
About New Zealand Air Line Pilots’
Association
Established in 1945, NZALPA is an
internationally affiliated professional trade union for New
Zealand pilots and air traffic controllers. Our diverse
membership includes General Aviation and commercial pilots,
flight instructors and approximately 400 of New Zealand’s
air traffic controllers in the employ of Airways NZ. NZALPA
was one of the 13 founding states of IFALPA - the
International Federation of Air Line Pilots’ Associations,
an organisation founded to represent the interests of over
100,000 pilots worldwide. IFALPA membership is dispersed
through 101 Member Associations who work together as the
‘global voice of pilots’. In 1965, air traffic
controllers joined the International Federation of Air
Traffic Controllers' Associations (IFATCA), which represents
50,000 air traffic controllers worldwide. NZALPA is one of
130 Member Associations affiliated to IFATCA, and has
remained an active member in all aspects since joining.
www.nzalpa.org.nz
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