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US reaches pollution agreement at BP Indiana plant - KTVN

Tandem skydive operators grounded - SunLive

Father to take anti-NZ message to British TV - 3News NZ

Pioneer parachutist honored for lifetime of 'firsts' - Bonner County Daily Bee

Operators rush to meet CAA rules - Stuff.co.nz

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US reaches pollution agreement at BP Indiana plant - KTVN


US reaches pollution agreement at BP Indiana plant
KTVN
More >> Arianna Bennett Channel 2 News El Dorado County Sheriff's deputies recovered the body of a missing skydiver from Lake Tahoe Tuesday morning. Deputies say three men were skydiving out of a helicopterMore >> A California lettuce grower has ...

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Tandem skydive operators grounded - SunLive


Tandem skydive operators grounded
SunLive
Read More Tandem skydive operators in Tauranga and around New Zealand are grounded today as they grapple to become certified under new Civil Aviation Authority regulations. Under part 115 of the civil aviation regulations, hot air balloon, hang glider, ...

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Father to take anti-NZ message to British TV - 3News NZ


3News NZ

Father to take anti-NZ message to British TV
3News NZ
Skydive operators now face the same standards as a small airline. “There is a much stronger regulatory framework for these activities now than there was then,” says CAA director Graeme Harris. The crash report found two jump instructors on the plane ...

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Pioneer parachutist honored for lifetime of 'firsts' - Bonner County Daily Bee


Pioneer parachutist honored for lifetime of 'firsts'
Bonner County Daily Bee
At 85, she is about to be inducted into the National Skydiving Museum Hall of Fame for being part of the first-place 1962 American women's team at the World Sport Parachuting Championships, as well as in honor of the 623 jumps she has made.

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Operators rush to meet CAA rules - Stuff.co.nz


Operators rush to meet CAA rules
Stuff.co.nz
Most paragliding and skydiving operators in Queenstown will be able to fly today after meeting Civil Aviation Authority requirements at the eleventh hour, but at least one firm remains uncertain. Last month, adventure aviation firms were facing ...

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