A senior search and rescue officer is surprised no-one was killed in Monday's helicopter crash on the Tyndall Glacier in Mt Aspiring National Park.
Kevin Banaghan, of the Rescue Co-Ordination Centre said given the remote location, extent of damage and number of people involved (11 passengers), he was "very surprised that we did not have a fatality" when a descending helicopter clipped a stationary helicopter near the Glacier. Both aircraft were from The Helicopter Line, Queenstown.
The pilot of the helicopter attempting to land was flown to Dunedin Hospital's intensive care unit at 7.45pm on Monday with serious head injuries.
A Helicopter Line director, Mark Quickfall, said the pilot was in a stable condition yesterday.
"Some of our team have gone through to Dunedin with his immediate family to provide support," Mr Quickfall said.