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The three members of the Aviation Safety Board officially met in Christchurch for the first time yesterday and took the opportunity to make a familiarisation call on senior executives of the Mount Cook Group. The company’s chief executive, Mr P. S. Phillips (left), is shown with the board members (from left), Captain G. B. Williams, of Cust, Captain R. Puttick (chairman), and Captain E. P. M. Dowd, both of Auckland. The Mount Cook Line’s operations manager, Captain A. J. McLeod, is on the right.

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Press, 3 February 1982, Page 3

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The three members of the Aviation Safety Board officially met in Christchurch for the first time yesterday and took the opportunity to make a familiarisation call on senior executives of the Mount Cook Group. The company’s chief executive, Mr P. S. Phillips (left), is shown with the board members (from left), Captain G. B. Williams, of Cust, Captain R. Puttick (chairman), and Captain E. P. M. Dowd, both of Auckland. The Mount Cook Line’s operations manager, Captain A. J. McLeod, is on the right. Press, 3 February 1982, Page 3

The three members of the Aviation Safety Board officially met in Christchurch for the first time yesterday and took the opportunity to make a familiarisation call on senior executives of the Mount Cook Group. The company’s chief executive, Mr P. S. Phillips (left), is shown with the board members (from left), Captain G. B. Williams, of Cust, Captain R. Puttick (chairman), and Captain E. P. M. Dowd, both of Auckland. The Mount Cook Line’s operations manager, Captain A. J. McLeod, is on the right. Press, 3 February 1982, Page 3