The owner of Leeds East Airport has been found guilty of assaulting the chairman of the local parish council.
Chris Makin, 65, denied assaulting Andrew Mason, 63, by beating during an altercation on Busk Lane in Church Fenton, near Tadcaster, last April. Yet the businessman was found guilty after a trial at Harrogate Magistrates Court and returned for sentencing on Thursday.
They played a key role in the Battle of Britain and relics of its wartime operations are designated a Scheduled Ancient Monument. The site later became a satellite airfield, before closing in 2013. Makin initially applied for a licence to operate commercial passenger and charter flights from the airport, but his request was declined and the business instead operates as a private airfield and flying school.
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