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Golden Bay Air wings clipped

- HAMISH RUTHERFORD

A Takaka-based airline that links Golden Bay to Wellington is chartering services from rival airlines after it lost the ability to carry passengers.

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said the company’s air operator certificat­e had ‘‘lapsed’’.

Initially, a spokeswoma­n said the regulator had undertaken an audit but would not give details. ‘‘We’re working with them to have it reissued.’’

Shortly after a story on the situation was published, the CAA clarified that its recent contact with Golden Bay Air included a special-purpose audit, which can be initiated ‘‘as a result of informatio­n received’’.

According to documents on the CAA website, this type of audit is undertaken ‘‘to establish the cause of poor safety performanc­e, or to identify a particular problem within an organisati­on’’.

The CAA would not discuss what issues prompted the audit.

‘‘We can’t comment on details of the issues we’re currently working through with the company.’’

Formerly based in Wellington and called Capital Air, the airline changed its name to Golden Bay Air and relocated to Takaka in 2009.

It operates two single-engine and one twin-engine Piper aircraft, with services from Takaka to Wellington, Nelson and Karamea, as well as scenic and charter flights.

Golden Bay Air director Richard Molloy said the air certificat­e lapsed on March 20. ‘‘In this case we haven’t finished fulfilling the requiremen­ts of that recertific­ation process.’’

Where customers had made bookings, the airlines had chartered flights from other airlines, including Picton’s Pelorus Air.

‘‘We’re not operating any flights ourselves. What we’re doing is that people that we’ve got booked, we are chartering other operators to do our work for,’’ Molloy said.

‘‘We’re working our way through it with the CAA at the moment and hope to be operating ourselves again soon.’’

He was not aware of anyone raising concerns about safety or maintenanc­e. The process that led to the licence lapsing was ‘‘routine’’, Molloy said.

 ?? PHOTO: MARTIN DE RUYTER/STUFF ?? One of Golden Bay Air’s aircraft, pictured at Wellington Airport in 2014. The airline is not now able to offer passenger services after its air operator certificat­e lapsed.
PHOTO: MARTIN DE RUYTER/STUFF One of Golden Bay Air’s aircraft, pictured at Wellington Airport in 2014. The airline is not now able to offer passenger services after its air operator certificat­e lapsed.

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