A near-miss between two aircraft over Northland, just 41 seconds apart, has revealed serious flaws in New Zealand's airspace management, including a lack of regular reviews and responsibility for safety oversight.
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systemic gaps in national airspace oversight
Two aircraft came within 41 seconds of a head on collision taic report revealsrisk of collision without effective coordination
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