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A 30-year-old man is led off an Air Chathams flight after allegedly refusing to wear a face mask on the flight. Photo: Lewis Gardner

Man charged after refusing to wear face mask on NZ flight

A man is due to appear in court after allegedly refusing to wear a face mask on an Air Chathams flight.

The man is also accused of making "inappropriate comments" to staff on the flight from Auckland to Whanganui on Sunday afternoon.

The 30-year-old was several rows in front of a woman who earlier told the Herald that although she couldn't see the man, she believed he'd removed his mask at some point.

"The air hostess was asking him to put it back on as it was the airline's policy. They went back and forth several times."

On landing at 4pm, airline staff waited for police to arrive.

"He was removed from the plane, handcuffed by two police officers and was told he was under arrest, but that was after he refused to stand up and leave with them."

He was arrested and has been charged with breaching the Civil Aviation Act, and is due to appear in the Whanganui District Court tomorrow.

According to the Air Chathams website, it has a developed "On-board Mandatory Controls" which include the compulsory use of face masks for cabin crew and passengers.

The masks are given to passengers prior to boarding.