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Kaimanawa Ranges crash: Pilots killed in crash 'very motivated young men'

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Zakir Parkar and Peter Callagher died in the crash. Photos / supplied

Zakir Parkar and Peter Callagher died in the crash. Photos / supplied

Ardmore Flying School has confirmed the names of two pilots who died in a small plane crash in the Kaimanawa Ranges on Saturday.

They were Zakir Ali Parkar and Pete Callagher.

Their Diamond DA42 Twin Star plane was last seen on radar about 40km south-southeast of Taupō. It was reported missing on Saturday night about 10pm.

Police said the bodies of the two men have been recovered and the Transport Accident Investigation Commission (TAIC) said three investigators were due at the crash site this morning.

Ardmore chief executive Ian Calvert said Parkar and Callagher were both ex-students and employees of the flying school.

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"They did all their training at Ardmore Flying School and moved up through the ranks as instructors," he said.

"They were both very motivated young men. Their careers in the airlines were beginning in the not too distant future. They were both very professional and well liked."

He said both were New Zealanders.

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Parkar's brother Khalid Parkar posted on Facebook: "I will always remember him for the great big brother that he was and the good friends we became as we grew up."

Kia Ora to all, It is with a heavy heart that I announce that at 11pm last night while flying on his way back to...

Posted by Khalid Parkar on Saturday, 23 March 2019

His aunt Ann-marie Blair posted:"My very handsome nephew Zakir who we lost yesterday in a plane crash. You are one of our own hunny and we will miss you all the days of our lives. Shock waves have ripped through our family again. Our love and bonds will only grow stronger."

My very handsome nephew Zakir who we lost yesterday in a plane crash. You are one of our own hunny and we will miss you...

Posted by Ann-marie Blair on Sunday, 24 March 2019

Blair established a business helping people through difficult times after her husband Tony died in a car accident in 2016.

Athletics Auckland said Peter Callagher, aged 27, was a former champion hurdler who competed at the 2008 Commonwealth Youth Games in Pune, India.

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At the 2010 Australian championships in Sydney he was sixth in the junior 110m hurdles.

"Peter was a talented athlete especially over the Sprint Hurdles," it said on Facebook.

Athletics Auckland is saddened by this news and sends our condolences to his family, friends and fellow athletes. Peter...

Posted by Athletics Auckland on Sunday, 24 March 2019

"He was originally a member of the Howick Athletics Club before moving on to compete for Pakuranga Athletic Club. Peter represented Counties Manukau at the 12/13 and U18 Interprovincials before going to represent Auckland and New Zealand at major Championships."

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