TRUNK AIR SERVICES
MACHINES DELAYED BY FOG
(By Telegraph—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, June 15
The Union Airways airliner Korimako was a little more than an hour late in arriving at Wigram Aerodrome this morning because of fog, and 20 minutes of delay was taken up in circling about Christchurch waiting for the mist to clear so that the pilot, Mr. A. G. Gerrand, could see the landing ground. The north-bound machine had had no trouble in landing at Christchurch, but after it left for Blenheim the fog rapidly grew worse, and the Korimako, coming south, had bad weather all the way <down from Clarence River. On arrival at Christchurch the pilot was unable to see the ground, and rather than fly on to Ashburton, which he knew from radio communications was fairly clear, he chose to circle the city and Port Hills waiting for the fog to clear. He could be seen and heard from the- ground, and was in constant two-way radio communication with the aerodrome. He finally made a perfect landing, taking advantage of a break in the fog. The machine later left for Dunedin.
The north-bound machine, which had no trouble at Christchurch, was delayed for a little time at Blenheim because of fog.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 141, 16 June 1936, Page 6
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206TRUNK AIR SERVICES Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 141, 16 June 1936, Page 6
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