A plane crash in which broadcaster Rod Vaughan and his son were injured was unlikely to have been caused by a drone hitting the aircraft, an investigation has concluded.
Former TV journalist Vaughan, who lives in Katikati, was flying over Waihī in March last year when the windscreen of his plane exploded, forcing him to make an emergency landing.
"Suddenly the windscreen of the plane just blew out," Vaughan told NZME last year.
"One second it was there, the next second it was gone completely. It was just like being in a wind tunnel. There was just a huge amount of air racing into the cockpit."
Vaughan believed at the time that a drone was responsible for the sudden loss of the windscreen.