SAFETY CAMPAIGNS
WORKING TOGETHER TO KEEP EVERYONE SAFE

IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY
WORK TOGETHER, STAY APART

As of 8 February 2024, Flying New Zealand is a signatory to, and proud supporter of, the Civil Aviation Authority's Work Together, Stay Apart safety campaign. This campaign is supported across the aviation industry.

Safety is essential for all of us. The Flying NZ Executive believe this excellent campaign will make an real difference to our safety as we operate in, out and around New Zealand's many uncontrolled aerodromes.

Check out the following campaign resources. Make use of them and please provide feedback on how they have been useful to you.

You can expect to see further promotion of WTSA over the coming months. Flying NZ is anticipating collaborating with CAA again on further safety materials - we will advise when we have more to share. In the meantime, does your Club have relevant safety materials you wish to share to a wider audience? Let us know under CLUB RESOURCES (below) if you do!

CAMPAIGN RESOURCES

The following links take you to resources for the Work Together, Stay Apart campaign.

Many of these resources will be useful as education aids, but also as reminders and discussion starters with your students and licenced pilots. You may even be able to structure a pilot evening or afternoon with these resources as a starting point.

Additional resources will be added as they become available.

Show your support by signing the Statement of Commitment, as an individual or organisation!

CLUB RESOURCES

Does your Flying NZ-affiliated Club have safety resources that you would like to share and would be relevant to a wider audiance?

Share them with us and we'll promote them to the world! What about feedback on this campaign? Suggestions on how we can do better?

Click this button to provide us resources or to give feedback!

THE SIGNING

Flying New Zealand showed its support for this safety campaign by signing up to to the Statement of Commitment with the Director of Civil Aviation, Keith Manch, and alongside other industry participants, in Wellington on 8 February 2024.

(Thanks to CAA for the use of these images and some others on this page)

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