No New Zealanders were on board a helicopter which crash landed in Antarctica early yesterday morning, it has been revealed.
The helicopter - chartered by the Australian Antarctic Division - had three people on board when it was forced to make an emergency landing.
Initial reports from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade last night suggested a New Zealander was on board, however that has since been discounted
"It has now been confirmed that all three on board a helicopter that made an emergency landing in Antarctica were Australians. No New Zealanders were on board," a spokeswoman said today.
The helicopter landed 150 nautical miles from Davis station while returning from a scientific mission to survey a penguin colony near the Amery ice shelf, the Australian Antarctic Division said.