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Effect of air traffic associated with Milford aerodrome on visitors to Fiordland National Park

[Replaced by Effect of air traffic associated with Milford Aerodrome on visitors to Fiordland National Park: Summer 2007/08 Published: November 2008]

Published:

May 2007 & June 2008

Milford Aerodrome has regular, high numbers of scenic flights into and around Milford Sound/Piopiotahi. View summarised reports of the findings on noise and aircraft activity monitored during the 2006/07 and 2007/08 summer seasons.

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Effect of air traffic associated with Milford aerodrome on visitors to Fiordland National Park (PDF, 1,300K) May 2007

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Effects of aircraft on visitors to Fiordland National Park (PDF, 166K)
This slideshow was presented to interested parties in Queenstown on 3 June 2008

Summary

The 2007 report is a summary of the findings relating to noise and aircraft activity across the six locations monitored during the 2006/07 summer season.

The second season of monitoring carried out during the 2007/08 summer period, was to assess the effects of aircraft activity on visitors to Fiordland National Park.

As well as being of interest to the public and other stakeholders, the information provided is intended to assist aircraft operators to mitigate the effects of their activity by indentifying areas on the flight path where impacts from aircraft have reached unacceptable levels.

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Publication information

Prepared by: Michael Harbrow, Department of Conservation, Technical Support Visitor Services, Southland Conservancy

IBSN 978-0-478-14350-8 (web PDF)

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Email: invercargill@doc.govt.nz
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