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Aircraft Register Amendments Aircraft Register Amendments Reg Prev. DeReg. Action Man. Model Serial No Name and Address Action Date Effect Date Mark Mark Reason ZK-BDL Initial registration Cessna 172D 17250032 The Property Shop Limited PO Box 2857 Wellington 6140 24/09/2009 24/09/2009 VH-BDL ZK-FDR Initial registration Beech 200C BL-31 Garden City Helicopters Ltd PO Box 14147 Christchurch 8544 23/09/2009 23/09/2009 VH-KFN ZK-GCS Initial registration Schempp-Hirth Discus CS 236 CS Auckland Gliding Club (Inc) PO Box 222 Drury 2247 15/09/2009 15/09/2009 N138JC ZK-HBG Initial registration Bell 206B 3941 D J and M L Connell Family Trust P O Box 4328 Hamilton 3247 15/09/2009 15/09/2009 N58AP ZK-HNF Initial registration Eurocopter EC 130 B4 4361 Helicopters (NZ) Ltd Private Bag 9 Nelson 7042 30/09/2009 30/09/2009 C-GECV ZK-IML Initial registration Robinson R22 Beta 2940 Tinui Downs Trust C/- Tinui Downs Castlepoint Road Masterton 5889 10/09/2009 10/09/2009 N108SC ZK-JAO Initial registration Cessna TU206C U206-1218 Mountain High Helicopters Limited PO Box 112228 Auckland 1642 18/09/2009 18/09/2009 JA3453 ZK-KAZ Initial registration Pacific Aerospace 750XL 160 Pacific Aerospace Limited Private Bag 3027 Hamilton 3240 30/09/2009 30/09/2009 ZK-RLC Initial registration Compton Gyrocopter Gyro Gnat 1 Mr L A Compton c/- Railway Hotel 1 Clapp Street Southland 9630 15/09/2009 15/09/2009 ZK-RVY Initial registration Vans RV-9A 91084 Mr P M Whyte PO Box 12772 Auckland 1642 15/09/2009 15/09/2009 N115BJ ZK-SPH Initial registration Pfeifer Sopwith Scout 101 Chariots of Fire Fighter Collection c/- Classic Wings PO Box 534 Blenheim 7240 30/09/2009 30/09/2009 N54T ZK-YOG Initial registration AutoGyro Europe MT03 eagle NZ005 Gyrate NZ Limited 16 Dakota Way Mount Maunganui 3116 30/09/2009 30/09/2009 ZK-ZQA Initial registration Boeing 737-838 34200 Jetconnect Limited PO Box 73156 Manukau 2150 16/09/2009 16/09/2009 VH-VZF ZK-ZQB Initial registration Boeing 737-838 34201 Jetconnect Limited PO Box 73156 Manukau 2150 23/09/2009 23/09/2009 ZK-HDB Re-registration Aerospatiale AS 350B2 2518 Helicopters (NZ) Ltd Private Bag 9 Nelson 7042 24/09/2009 24/09/2009 ZK-THA Re-registration Tecnam P92 Echo Super 785 Mr D C Trust 116 Totara Close Thames 3500 15/09/2009 15/09/2009 ZK-CDK Change of ownership Aero Commander 680-F 680-F-1289-132 Aerial Surveys Ltd PO Box 2031 Nelson 7041 28/09/2009 21/09/2009 ZK-CXK Change of ownership Cessna 150H 15068247 Avion Syndicate C/- D Eckhoff P O Box 40356 Auckland 0747 28/09/2009 08/09/2009 ZK-CXN Change of ownership Cessna 172K 17259059 Mainland Air Services Ltd PO Box 50 Mosgiel 9035 28/09/2009 04/09/2009 ZK-DBV Change of ownership Britten-Norman BN2A 164 Milford Sound Flights Limited Lucas Place Queenstown 9348 29/09/2009 01/10/2009 ZK-DEW Change of ownership Cessna 207 20700161 Milford Sound Flights Limited Lucas Place Queenstown 9348 29/09/2009 01/10/2009 ZK-DFI Change of ownership Cessna 172L 17260172 Helipro Aviation Training Limited PO Box 147 Paraparaumu 5254 11/09/2009 28/08/2009 ZK-DNT Change of ownership Cessna 172M 17262406 Action Aviation Limited PO Box 6228 Rotorua 3043 11/09/2009 01/09/2009 ZK-DRY Change of ownership Cessna 207 20700196 Wanaka Flightseeing (2006) Limited PO Box 105 Wanaka 9343 01/10/2009 01/10/2009 ZK-ELF Change of ownership Cessna 172N 17270851 CTC Aviation Training (NZ) Ltd 131 Boyd Road HAMILTON 3282 01/09/2009 18/08/2009 ZK-ETK Change of ownership Cessna 172N 17273813 CTC Aviation Training (NZ) Ltd 131 Boyd Road HAMILTON 3282 01/09/2009 05/08/2009 ZK-FDO Change of ownership Cessna 180A 50017 Van Asch Grigg Partnership C/- M Van Asch Private Bag Blenheim 7320 22/09/2009 11/09/2009 ZK-FML Change of ownership Piper PA-38-112 38-78A0595 Wellington Aero Club (Inc) PO Box 14091 Wellington 6241 11/09/2009 27/08/2009 ZK-FRF Change of ownership Micro Aviation B22 Bantam 75 Mr G B Morgan 63 Spring Street Greymouth 7805 03/09/2009 10/08/2009 ZK-FRL Change of ownership Piper PA-28-161 28-7916555 .255 Consulting Limited 13 Ravenscourt Place Hamilton 3210 03/09/2009 01/04/2009 ZK-FRS Change of ownership Piper PA-38-112 38-79A1101 Manawatu Districts Aero Club PO Box 9004 Palmerston North 4441 30/09/2009 25/09/2009 ZK-FYI Change of ownership Avid Flyer Aerobat 873 W & L Morton Trust P O Box 22 Northland 0244 03/09/2009 28/08/2009 ZK-GDN Change of ownership Schleicher K 7 Rhonadler 7105 J G Tullett 678 Egmont Road New Plymouth 4372 15/09/2009 08/09/2009 ZK-GLA Change of ownership Schempp-Hirth Ventus-2cM 223 Mr M L Robertson PO Box 4031 Blenheim 7242 11/09/2009 27/08/2009 ZK-GYR Change of ownership Centrair ASW 20F 20114 Edwards Ellison Syndicate P O Box 126 Tauranga 3140 11/09/2009 01/09/2009 ZK-HEK Change of ownership Eurocopter EC 120 B 1023 Rick Lucas Helicopters Ltd PO Box 7004 Palmerston North 4443 15/09/2009 10/09/2009 ZK-HIP Change of ownership Robinson R22 Beta 1804 A D & G D Munro Syn Hillpoint Station Avondale Winton 9783 15/09/2009 03/09/2009 ZK-HJI Change of ownership Bell 206B 4083 Marlborough Helicopters Ltd PO Box 731 Blenheim 7240 29/09/2009 25/09/2009 ZK-HPB Change of ownership Robinson R44 II 10433 Colmat Aviation Limited 6 Mackenzie Street Palmerston 9430 03/09/2009 03/08/2009 ZK-HQF Change of ownership Robinson R44 II 12421 Wallace Family Trust (2001) c/- Woodend Gardens 151 Rowley Crescent Blenheim 7202 15/09/2009 09/09/2009 ZK-HRE Change of ownership Hughes 369D 1087D Adept Limited P O Box 10075 Auckland 1025 29/09/2009 01/09/2009 ZK-HTB Change of ownership Westland Gazelle HT Mark 2 1299 Helicopters South Canterbury Limited 289 Foley Road Timaru 7974 16/09/2009 09/09/2009 ZK-HTD Change of ownership Robinson R22 223 Mr M S Moore 13 Times Street Reefton 7830 04/09/2009 06/08/2009 ZK-HUT Change of ownership Robinson R44 1154 Rick Lucas Helicopters Ltd PO Box 7004 Palmerston North 4443 15/09/2009 14/08/2009 ZK-HVI Change of ownership Robinson R44 II 10185 Blue Water Helicopters Ltd c/- Jim Thomson 41 Waikawa Road Picton 7220 29/09/2009 30/06/2009 ZK-ICG Change of ownership Robinson R44 II 11111 Rick Lucas Helicopters Ltd PO Box 7004 Palmerston North 4443 15/09/2009 14/08/2009 ZK-INM Change of ownership Hughes 369E 0528E Rakiura Helicopters Ltd P O Box 54 Stewart Island 9846 01/09/2009 26/08/2009 ZK-INN Change of ownership Eurocopter EC 120 B 1570 Endurance Fishing Company Limited P O Box 5149 Nelson 7043 24/09/2009 23/09/2009 ZK-INO Change of ownership Hughes 369E 0580E Amalgamated Helicopters NZ Ltd PO Box 22 Masterton 5840 22/09/2009 17/09/2009 ZK-JSH Change of ownership British Aerospace Jetstream Series 3100 Model 3102 838 Vincent Aviation Ltd PO Box 21022 Wellington 6244 04/09/2009 01/08/2009 ZK-KOL Change of ownership Cessna 172S 172S9188 CTC Aviation Training (NZ) Ltd 131 Boyd Road HAMILTON 3282 11/09/2009 04/09/2009 ZK-LAW Change of ownership Cessna 207A 20700723 Milford Sound Flights Limited Lucas Place Queenstown 9348 29/09/2009 01/10/2009 ZK-MBO Change of ownership Piper PA-44-180T 44-8207004 Mr C R Stobbs 19 Mt Marua Way Upper Hutt 5018 11/09/2009 05/09/2009 ZK-MCD Change of ownership Britten-Norman BN2A-26 719 Milford Sound Flights Limited Lucas Place Queenstown 9348 29/09/2009 01/10/2009 ZK-MCE Change of ownership Britten-Norman BN2A-26 724 Milford Sound Flights Limited Lucas Place Queenstown 9348 29/09/2009 01/10/2009 ZK-MDM Change of ownership Solo Wings Windlass Aquilla WA 1120 Mr J A Bryant 1747 SH 3 PioPio 3970 30/09/2009 21/09/2009 ZK-MFN Change of ownership Britten-Norman BN2B-26 2168 Milford Sound Flights Limited Lucas Place Queenstown 9348 29/09/2009 01/10/2009 ZK-MMP Change of ownership Avid Flyer Speedwing U/L 397 Mr I F Heappey 71 Clyde Street Ohakune 4625 01/09/2009 21/08/2009 ZK-MSF Change of ownership Britten-Norman BN2A-26 2037 Milford Sound Flights Limited Lucas Place Queenstown 9348 29/09/2009 01/10/2009 ZK-NHM Change of ownership Cessna 172S 172S8673 Sounds Air Travel and Tourism Ltd PO Box 116 Picton 7250 15/09/2009 04/09/2009 ZK-RCW Change of ownership RAF 2000 GTX SE H2-97-8-285 P A Jordan 3 Baigent Rd NELSON 7011 03/09/2009 21/08/2009 ZK-SBR Change of ownership Micro Aviation B22 Bantam 99 Mr R E Whitehouse 90 Looney Road Opotiki 3198 04/09/2009 29/08/2009 ZK-SEX Change of ownership Cessna T207A 20700609 Wanaka Flightseeing (2006) Limited PO Box 105 Wanaka 9343 01/10/2009 01/10/2009 ZK-TBF Change of ownership Airdrome Aeroplanes Fokker D-VI Replica NZ001 Mr G Burt PO Box 620 Queenstown 9348 28/09/2009 15/09/2009 ZK-TSS Change of ownership Britten-Norman BN2A-26 2043 Milford Sound Flights Limited Lucas Place Queenstown 9348 29/09/2009 01/10/2009 ZK-VAW Change of ownership Aeroprakt A-22 73 A 22 Aerovision NZ Ltd C/- W Morton P O Box 22 Moerewa 0244 30/09/2009 28/09/2009 ZK-ZQN Change of ownership Britten-Norman BN2B-26 2197 Milford Sound Flights Limited Lucas Place Queenstown 9348 29/09/2009 01/10/2009 ZK-BUD Change of registration marks Cessna 152 15283536 NSG Syndicate C/- G Spurdle 40 Tauhinu Road North Shore City 0632 08/09/2009 08/09/2009 ZK-ITF Change of registration marks Eurocopter BK117 C-2 9110 Advanced Flight Limited PO Box 19616 Auckland 1746 22/09/2009 22/09/2009 ZK-SAN Change of registration marks Cessna 172S 172S8673 Sounds Air Travel and Tourism Ltd PO Box 116 Picton 7250 22/09/2009 22/09/2009 ZK-AMZ Deregistration Micro Aviation B22 Bantam 36 A Whatmough R D 1 HIKURANGI 0251 10/09/2009 10/09/2009 Withdrawn ZK-CBU Deregistration Morane-Saulnier MS 880B 5199 Masterfix Limited 319 Forest Hill Road Palmerston North 4471 10/09/2009 07/09/2009 Destroyed ZK-CUA Deregistration Piper PA-28-140 28-23318 Airfarm Partnership C/- C Bell 26 Shrewbury Street Christchurch 8014
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