Kiwi pilot in fatal helicopter was drunk, but motivation still unclear after report
An investigation into a Queensland helicopter crash that killed a Kiwi pilot in August has found he was intoxicated, broke aviation rules and appeared to be trying to evade being detected.
But officials are none the wiser as to why he did it.
Blake Wilson, 23, died after taking a helicopter from his employer's hangar in Cairns and flying into a no-fly zone over the city before crashing into the roof of the DoubleTree hotel.
His employer, Nautilus Aviation, said he had been celebrating his promotion with workmates on Sunday night, before he took the helicopter in the early hours of Monday morning.
Wilson, 23, held a New Zealand commercial helicopter licence, but was not authorised to fly in Australia.
He was the only person killed in the accident.
A report by the Australian Transport Safety...










