- “Ho lifts adopted what I must term a most improper way of warning people that they must not go on the aerodrome. There are proper ways of doing it, and he lias not done it in the proper manner,” said Mr. ,1. Miller, g.M., in the Napier Magistrate’s Oonrt on Monday, when convicting Andrew Graham lierrand, instructor to the Hawke’s Bay and East Coast Aero Club, on a charge of dangerous flying, and imposing a tine of £3. His Worship said that he had taken into account the fact that this was the first prosecution of its kind in the Dominion, and also that the defendant was a competent pilot, thereby reducing the element of danger to the others concerned.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18264, 6 December 1933, Page 11
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