Bad decisions, poor weather and incorrect ground level readings may have contributed to a fatal plane crash that killed an 86-year-old man, an inquest has been told.
Former Olympian Geoff Smale was found dead amid the wreckage of his high performance microlight after it crashed near Nelson on April 9, 2011.
He was flying from Auckland to Ashburton on his first solo flight, and had only 300 hours' experience.
The inquest into his death was held today at the Palmerston North District Court, lasting just two hours before Coroner Carla na Nagara reserved her decision.
Stuart Parker, an experienced microlight pilot and instructor, told the coroner that electronic flight instrument equipment used by Mr Smale in his aircraft displayed incorrect readings, averaging the elevation data.