Much of the NZ airspace management has been privatized by the NZ government. A private corporation usually makes $$$ through these user fees. As a result of this expansion of regulation and user fees, the last 15 years has seen a destruction of a once-vibrant general aviation culture in NZ. Regulations and user-fees make it too expensive, and too much of a hassle, for most private individuals to fly a light aircraft there.
It seems-to-me perfectly consistent with the current user-fee regime in NZ to crush RC and drone hobbyists under similar regulation and user fees. The NZ CAA and its private corporate partner are continually hungry for more $$$. The CAA $600 RC "certification " fee sounds like it could be just the start.
U.S. hobbyists take note. User fees are being pitched every time the FAA is re-authorizated, and will likely lead to the same conclusion in the U.S. if allowed to be imposed. Under user fees, only well-heeled well-connected commercial operators will be able to use the skies -- no hobbyists or personal use: light aircraft, RCs, and "drones" alike.
Patriotism is indeed the last refuge of the scoundrel.
Patriotism is indeed the first refuge of the scoundrel.
Children begin by loving their parents. After a time they judge them. Rarely, if ever, do they forgive them. - Oscar Wilde