The pilot of the Taupo Youthtown Rescue helicopter is urging people to take the batteries out of emergency beacons before throwing them away, following a callout that ended at the Taupo rubbish dump.
Nat Every, the helicopter's pilot and base manager was alerted by the rescue coordination centre this morning of a emergency locating beacon activated that was heard as far away the Kapiti Coast by an aircraft at 16,000ft.
"After a brief airborne search followed by a ground search a ELT beacon was found at the Taupo landfill under about a foot of rubbish," Mr Avery said.
"This serves as a timely reminder to please take care when disposing of old beacons. Had the battery been removed the false activation could have been avoided."
- NZHERALD STAFF
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