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Kōrero: Search and rescue

Searching for a missing aircraft

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A large group of people in wet weather clothing set off up a muddy road with a truck behind them.

A search party sets out to look for a DC3 aircraft which had crashed in the Kaimai Range while en route from Auckland to Tauranga in 1963. It was found in rugged country after two days, but all 23 people on board were dead. As a signatory to the Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviation, New Zealand had a national Search and Rescue Committee responsible for searches for missing aircraft. The committee, with representatives from Federated Mountain Clubs, the police, the Amateur Radio Emergency Corps and government departments, also had responsibility for other types of search and rescue missions.

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Nancy Swarbrick rāua ko Dan Clearwater, Search and rescue – History, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/mi/photograph/13209/searching-for-a-missing-aircraft (accessed 4 June 2026).

He kōrero nā Nancy Swarbrick rāua ko Dan Clearwater, i tāngia i te 2 March 2009, reviewed and revised 27 July 2023 me te āwhina o Dan Clearwater.