A repeat pilot impersonator sentenced to 300 hours' community work for flying a plane without a license has had an appeal against his sentence dismissed.
Brian Hunter, 54, appeared in the Napier District Court last month where he pleaded guilty to one charge of operating an aircraft without the required documentation.
The court heard Hunter had expressed an interest in purchasing a plane from a seller in Mahia in September 2012 before travelling to meet him and taking the plane for a test flight.
The seller became nervous at the way Hunter was flying and the sale never went through. He eventually reported his concerns to the Civil Aviation Authority which commenced an investigation.
A statement from Civil Aviation Authority director of civil aviation Graeme Harris said Hunter's sentencing ``sounded an alarm'' to the aviation community.