Helicopter Crash: Pest Control Workers Identified | [Location – if known]

by Ahmed Ibrahim

Paekākāriki Hill, New Zealand – Two pest control contractors died wednesday, January 29, 2026, when their helicopter crashed north of Wellington, authorities confirmed. The crash, reported around 7:30 a.m. local time,has prompted a police inquiry and a preliminary examination by the Civil Aviation Authority.

Contractors Lost in Helicopter Incident

The two individuals were working on the Transmission Gully state highway corridor at the time of the crash.

  • The helicopter went down near the paekākāriki Hill area.
  • both the pilot and passenger were killed in the incident.
  • The New Zealand Transport Agency is providing support to those affected.
  • WorkSafe new Zealand has been notified of the crash.

Police responded to an automatic crash alert and confirmed the deaths later Wednesday. Kāpiti-Mana Area Commander Inspector Renée Perkins stated officers are working to formally identify the deceased. “Our thoughts remain with their families and friends at this time,” she said.

Q: What caused the helicopter crash?
A: The cause of the crash is currently under investigation by police and the Civil Aviation Authority. No details regarding the cause have been released at this time.

The New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) revealed the two men were contracted for pest control work along the Transmission Gully highway corridor. An NZTA spokesperson said the agency is offering support to all involved and that WorkSafe has been informed.

The transmission Gully highway is a major infrastructure project designed to ease congestion around Wellington. Pest control is a routine part of maintaining the corridor and ensuring public safety.
Fire and Emergency New Zealand's Urban Search and Rescue teams near the crash site in Paekākāriki Hill area.

Perkins thanked partner agencies for their assistance in the response and recovery efforts.


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