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Two hunters killed in chartered helicopter crash, three survivors located in Mt Aspiring National Park

NZ Herald

Two people on a hunting trip have died in a chartered helicopter crash in Mt Aspiring National Park today.

Emergency services received reports of the incident about 9.50am.

Tonight, Detective Sergeant Sarah Waugh provided further detail on the crash.

“The two people who died were the sole occupants of the craft at the time,

“Three others from the hunting group were located on the ground and taken to safety. Our condolences go out to their loved ones, who we are providing support.”

Maritime NZ’s rescue coordination centre confirmed it was the lead agency in response to the crash and worked closely with police and aeromedical helicopter providers to get the three survivors to a point of safety.

“We want to thank the agencies that provided support during this response,” Maritime NZ said in a statement.

“This was a tragic incident and our thoughts go out to everyone impacted by what happened this morning.”

Maritime NZ’s Rescue Coordination Centre has since handed responsibility for the response to police.

The two deaths have been referred to the Coroner. The Civil Aviation Authority and the Transport Accident Investigation Commission have also been notified.

The Civil Aviation Authority confirmed it was making initial enquiries to understand the circumstances of the crash and liaising with other agencies involved.

“Our thoughts are with the families and loved ones of those affected at this difficult time,” a CAA spokesperson said.

The CAA spokesperson said it would not be appropriate to comment further while the enquiries are underway.