Mr Quintin Howard
Property Director
Queenstown Lakes District Council
Private Bag 50072
Queenstown 9348
8th April 2022
Dear Quintin
Requirement to conduct an aeronautical study to determine the requirement for a
Qualifying Aerodrome Certificate at Wanaka aerodrome.
In March 2022 the CAA met with representatives from Queenstown Lakes District Council
(QLDC), the management team at Wanaka aerodrome(NZWF) and the Chief Executive at
Queenstown Airport Corporation (QAC) noting that QAC are the current provider of
aerodrome management services at NZWF under a Management of Services Agreement
(MSA).The meetings were held to; (1) to provide CAA with an understanding of current
aerodrome operations which now include regular passenger transport (RPT), and (2) for CAA
and QLDC to discuss the short and long term Part 139 certification status of the aerodrome
which is currently non-certificated .
The Director Civil Aviation (DCA) considers the introduction of RPT at NZWF a significant
change and accordingly as per CAR 139.21(a)(1) the DCA is requiring the QLDC to conduct an
aeronautical study. The study must contain sufficient information to enable the DCA to
identify and assess the risk to aviation safety of the operation of the aerodrome as per
requirements of CAR 139.21(d)(1) & (2). The study scope should be inclusive of, but not
limited to:
-an assessment of existing aerodrome infrastructure, and;
-an assessment of any proposed changes to existing aerodrome infrastructure ensuring any
new aerodrome infrastructure provides a safe and efficient operational environment for
aerodrome users, and;
- consideration of the requirement to provide RESA acceptable to the Director if regular
passenger air transport service (RPT) with aircraft having a certificated seating capacity of
more than 30 passengers commences, and;
-an assessment of all applicable Civil Aviation Rules to ensure operations at the aerodrome
remain compliant throughout, and;
-meaningful consultation with Users and Stakeholders.
Level 15, 55 Featherston Street, Wellington 6011 – PO Box 3555, Wellington 6140, New Zealand
Tel: +64 4 560 9400, Fax: +64 4 569 2024, Email: [email address], Web: www.caa.govt.nz
The completed study must be provided to the DCA no later than 24 December 2022. After
submission of the study the DCA may require further information to be provided before
considering if the risk to aviation safety is such that it must be managed under the authority
of a qualifying aerodrome operator certificate.
I will be the point of contact for any further queries.
Kind Regards,
Nick Jackson
Nick Jackson
Technical Specialist (Aerodromes) Aeronautical Services Unit