Except for walking, biking, and, belatedly, fishing, most recreational activities in New Zealand were banned during the mandatory Level 4 lockdown. Sport aviation was no exception.
Throughout the country, light aircraft were grounded, parked-up in hangars and airfields. Even more than most training institutions, flying schools must be concerned about the future. The news that Air New Zealand is to make 400 pilots redundant would be very discouraging to anyone thinking of making flying a career, so the number of students seeking pilot training is bound to fall.
Ivan says that the ban on flying was because of the danger of transmitting the Covid-19 virus in a rescue situation. In the aftermath of an accident, the rescue crews would inevitably have to be close to a flyer with an injury,…