A helicopter crash which killed two Northland forestry workers doesn't appear to have been caused by an issue that's prompted red flags about Robinson choppers, crash investigators say.
Allan Jessop, 42, and Derek Hammond, 49, died when the Robinson R44 helicopter they were in crashed and caught fire in the Glenbervie Forest, north of Whangarei on October 31.
An interim report released by the Transport Accident Investigation Commission on Thursday says it's "very unlikely" the crash was caused by "mast bumping".
Mast bumping is where the inner part of the main rotor blade hits the drive shaft in low-gravity flight.
Just days before the crash, the commission, which can make safety recommendations to the transport sector, added the issue on Robinson helicopters to its watchlist of most pressing concerns.