An Auckland rescue helicopter has had a near miss with a drone after taking off to fly to a Northland car crash where multiple patients were waiting.
The near miss happened on Sunday when the Auckland Westpac Rescue Helicopter took off from Mechanics Bay heading north near Takapuna at 8pm on the urgent mission.
Pilot James Tayler said the chopper had climbed to 400 metres and was flying at 230km/h when the crew saw a drone pass down its right-hand side about 3-4m away.
"We are saw a drone flash past us just clear of the helicopter ... Certainly close enough to give us a surprise, but we didn't have a chance to react to it because we didn't see it until it was pretty much on top of us, so not much we could do.
"If we had hit the drone, it would have definitely done serious damage to the helicopter, possibly catastrophic if it had hit a rotor blade or other critical component," he said.