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Commercial pilots belonging to the New Zealand Airline Pilots Association have accused the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) of violating their privacy when it "trawled" through pilots' records for "undisclosed convictions," Stuff.co.nz reports. The pilots sought an injunction against the CAA in a Wellington High Court, but Justice Stephen Kos reserved his decision, according to the report. After randomly selecting 100 names of commercial pilots and running them through a Justice Ministry database, the CAA found no convictions. A CAA lawyer said voluntary disclosure of drunk-driving convictions was "not as effective as required to ensure aviation safety on an ongoing basis."
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