The New Zealand Herald

Wednesday funeral for parents killed in chopper crash

- Anna Leask

A couple who died in a helicopter crash north of Kaikoura last week — leaving their young children without parents a week before Christmas — will be farewelled at a funeral on Wednesday.

Andrew Hamish Davidson, 60, and his wife Lin Chen, 39, died when their helicopter crashed into the beach at Ke¯kerengu¯ on Tuesday afternoon.

Their two children and another child survived the crash but were injured and pulled from the wreckage by locals who rushed to the scene.

Davidson was the pilot.

The couple will be farewelled at a service in Christchur­ch on Wednesday afternoon before a private cremation.

Their family have acknowledg­ed those who tried to help the couple and who rescued the youngsters.

“Special thanks to the emergency services and volunteers who provided help and care at the scene,” they said in a funeral notice for Davidson.

They asked for donations to be made to the Canterbury West Coast Air Rescue Trust, which operates the local Westpac Rescue helicopter, in lieu of flowers.

The funeral will be a celebratio­n of Davidson and Chen’s lives.

It is not clear whether their children will be well enough to attend.

It is understood Davidson was flying his family and another child from his North Canterbury home to Ke¯kerengu¯ Beach for lunch.

The spot is popular with helicopter pilots as they can land on the beach near a cafe.

Witnesses said the crash happened at about 12.40pm as Davidson came in to land — that the aircraft suddenly started to spin, then “nosedived”.

Ian Mehrtens, who lives across the road from the beach and saw the crash, was one of the first on the scene.

“It was just coming in to land and I thought he was putting on a display for the passengers, showing them how the helicopter worked,” Mehrtens told the Herald on Tuesday night.

“It started spinning . . . then it just disappeare­d . . . clunk ... bang. I thought, ‘ S**t, oh my God’.

“It just nosedived down and I thought, ‘Crikey, they are going to need some help.”

Investigat­ors from the Transport Accident Investigat­ion Commission arrived at the scene on Wednesday and spent much of the day picking through the mangled wreckage as they tried to piece together what had caused the fatal crash.

The cause of the crash is not expected to be confirmed for some time.

Davidson and Chen were from Kaiapoi, north of Christchur­ch.

He had just taken ownership of the Eurocopter EC120B machine in October.

The businessma­n from Ohoka in North Canterbury had set up the helicopter charter company Glenloch Helicopter­s Ltd about a month earlier.

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