CRASH: The helicopter accident that killed pilot Peter Robb in 2014. PHOTO/STUART MUNRO
Nine charges relating to the death of Whanganui helicopter pilot Peter Robb were dropped yesterday by the Civil Aviation Authority following an out-of-court settlement.
An experienced pilot, Mr Robb, 56, was the only person on board the helicopter which came down on to Koatanui Rd around 9.30am on October 28,
2014, after hitting an electrical wire while carrying out agricultural spraying at Koatanui Farm.
Court documents show those who operated the farm, Nicola Rosemae Gower-James, Knud Michael Bukholt, John Gower-James and the Takiri Family Trust, each faced two charges that - both as principal and an employer - they failed to take all practicable steps to ensure the safety of Mr Robb.
Mark Gower-James, Nicola's husband, who has since died, was charged as an employee of the farm for failing to take all practicable steps to ensure no harm would come to Mr Robb.
The defendants were not required to appear at the Whanganui District Court yesterday when CAA lawyer Stephanie Bishop withdrew the charges.