RADIO BAN EXPLAINED
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j WELLINGTON, March 19. If Mr G. Beil, of Auckland, ! installed approved radio equipment in his light aircraft. he could fly his wife to Fiji, the acting director of the iCivil Aviation Division (Mr E. IJ. Steel) said today. Mr Steel was commenting on a message from Auckland which said Mr Biel, president of the Auckland Aero Club, had been told by the division that he could not take his wife with him on his Easter flight to Fiji. An earlier outright ban on the flight, made because the division had not the American-made 'radio equipment on the aircraft had been relaxed.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32252, 21 March 1970, Page 21
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