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Night goggles faulted in ill-fated rescue mission

All three crew survived helicopter crash into the Southern Ocean.

Enderby Island's cliffs.

Peter Owens Wed, 03 May 2023

The Transport Accident Investigation Commission found the operator’s exposition for single pilot visual flying rules (VFR) operations in the Southern Ocean was inadequate to manage the associated risks.

Three employees of Te Anau-based Southern Lakes Helicopters were aboard a BK117-C1 helicopter

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Peter Owens Wed, 03 May 2023
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