"Extremely ignorant" foreign tourists are putting aircraft at risk by using drones in no-fly zones in New Zealand.
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), which is responsible for aviation safety, is working with Air New Zealand to produce an inflight video aimed at educating foreign tourists about how to use drones safely while on holiday here.
"There are particular tourist groups we're aware of where drones are the latest technology," CAA deputy chief executive John Kay told a parliamentary committee today.
"They pick them up in duty free and want to play with them in a country they've come to for its natural intrinsic beauty."
"Some of the more problematic uses we've seen, for example at the glaciers down south and the heliports, have been largely foreign tourists who have bought their drones in and have been extremely ignorant of the safety requirements," Kay said.