Herald investigation: Airman's parents seek options from Civil Aviation and Crown Law on deadly crash
The parents of one of the airmen killed in the Anzac Day helicopter crash are getting official advice on how to make the air force accountable.
Corporal Ben Carson's parents, Andrew and Pauline, said they planned a formal complaint to the police if there was no clear path to prosecuting the Royal New Zealand Air Force on health and safety failings.
It has emerged the senior health and safety official who investigated the Pike River tragedy has become involved in the aftermath of the Anzac Day 2010 crash. Three people were killed in the crash, which was found to be preventable. The fourth crew member is preparing to sue the air force over safety failings.
Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment services manager Brett Murray headed the investigation which led to 21 charges being laid against executives at Pike River Coal.