CIVIL AVIATION EXPERTS ARRIVE IN NEW ZEALAND
(P.A.) AUCKLAND, This Day. “You have a very fine civil aviation record. I see no reason for any sweeping changes.” These were two guarded comments made by Sir Frederick Tyrnms, United Kingdom Council member of the International Civil Aviation Organisation, who with two British Government officers arrived by air toaay to study civil aviation in New Zealand and to report to the New Zealand Government. They will travel to Wellington by air tomorrow oi on Thursday. Sir" Frederick, who is accompanied by Lady Tyrnms, expects to be in New Zealand two months. His colleagues are Mr C. J. Warcup and Mr K. T. Spencer. Asked whether he thought land planes would replace flying-boats for the trans-Tasman service, Sir Frederick smiled and said he preferred not to comment.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 August 1948, Page 8
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