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- New Zealand's Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has stated that an investigation into a pilot, Langley Twigg, found no evidence to suggest his actions were likely to cause serious...
- The Civil Aviation Authority initiated an investigation into Langley Twigg,though the specific details prompting the inquiry remain undisclosed by the CAA.
- As of January 28, 2026, the CAA has not released further facts about the investigation or its findings beyond the statement that no serious harm was likely caused.
Langley twigg Investigation: No Serious Harm Expected
New Zealand’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has stated that an investigation into a pilot, Langley Twigg, found no evidence to suggest his actions were likely to cause serious harm. The CAA made this announcement in response to inquiries regarding the investigation.
Langley Twigg and the CAA Investigation
The Civil Aviation Authority initiated an investigation into Langley Twigg,though the specific details prompting the inquiry remain undisclosed by the CAA. The CAA expects Twigg to share any further details he wishes to make public regarding the matter.
As of January 28, 2026, the CAA has not released further facts about the investigation or its findings beyond the statement that no serious harm was likely caused. Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand is the governing body responsible for aviation safety and regulation.
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