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Explanatio­ns elusive in chopper tragedy

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The family of a pilot killed in a helicopter crash on the Fox Glacier are still searching for answers nearly four years on.

Mitchell Paul Gameren of Queenstown was piloting a Fox & Franz Josef Heliservic­es helicopter when he and seven others were killed in a crash during an Alpine Adventures scenic flight over the Westland National Park glacier just before 11am on November 21, 2015.

Fox & Franz Heliservic­es owner James Scott has pleaded guilty to two charges of failing to take all practical steps to keep his employees safe. Aviation Manual Developmen­t (2009) Ltd, owned by Barry Waterland, the company’s health and safety manager, also pleaded guilty to breaching health and safety regulation­s.

They will appear for sentencing Brett Gameren, whose brother was the pilot of the crashed helicopter

at the Christchur­ch District Court on May 17.

A draft report by the Transport Accident Investigat­ion Commission has been released to Gameren’s family.

His brother, Brett Gameren, said he could not discuss the report in detail, as it was still to be finalised before public release, but it did not provide the family any ‘‘real answers’’.

‘‘It’s a little bit of speculatio­n and I think the next report may have a bit more in it. At the moment they touch on different things, but nothing’s confirmed.

‘‘When it comes to the crash itself, we don’t know a heck of a lot of what really caused it.’’

The findings would bring them little comfort regardless.

‘‘[Mitchell’s] gone. It doesn’t bring him back, it doesn’t give you closure. I think about him every day and I now have a 3-anda-bit-years-old son who no longer has an uncle.’’

Mitchell Gameren was returning to base when the helicopter crashed. No mayday call was received.

The others who died in the crash were Brits Andrew Virco, 50, Katharine Walker, 51, Nigel Edwin Charlton, 66, Cynthia Charlton, 70, and Australian­s Sovannmony Leang, 27, and Josephine Gibson, 29.

‘‘When it comes to the crash itself, we don’t know a heck of a lot of what really caused it.’’

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