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B.C. pilot and New Zealand guide identified as 3rd and 4th victims of helicopter crash

New Zealand Mountain Guides Association president Lewis Ainsworth and pilot Mark McGowan have been named as victims of a helicopter crash near Terrace, B.C., last week.

Pilot Mark McGowan, New Zealand skiing guide Lewis Ainsworth identified among deceased

A man with a black jacket on and head coverings stand in snow with snow-capped mountains in the background.
Lewis Ainsworth is shown in an undated photograph. Ainsworth died from injuries sustained in a helicopter crash on Jan. 22 while working as a guide for Northern Escape Heli-Skiing. (New Zealand Mountain Guides Association/Facebook)

A helicopter pilot from British Columbiaand a skiing guide from New Zealand have been identified as two of the four people killed in a crash north of Terrace, B.C., last week.

Pilot Mark McGowan and guide Lewis Ainsworthwere named Monday in a joint statement fromNorthern Escape Heli-Skiing and Skyline Helicopters that expressed condolences tothe victims' families and friends.

Three people died at the scene of the helicopter crashlast Monday and four more were taken to hospital. Ainsworth was among those taken to hospital, but family and friends in his home country of New Zealand say he has since died of his injuries.

CBC News has identified the other victims of the crash astwo Italian tourists:Andreas Widmann, 35, and Heiner (Heinzl) Oberrauch, 29.

WATCH | Italian tourists identified as victims of B.C. helicopter crash:

Victims identified in fatal heli-skiing crash north of Terrace, B.C.

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More details are emerging after three people were killed and four injured in a helicopter crash north of Terrace on Monday afternoon.

The three other injured passengers remain in stable condition, RCMP said on Monday.

'A tight-knit community'

Gareth Shanks with Skyline says the company is devastated by the loss of McGowan, who is described as a phenomenal pilot and a much-loved part of their team.

An employment page for McGowan indicates he hadbeen a pilot based out of the Kelowna region for the past two decades.

Ainsworthwas president of The New Zealand Mountain Guides Association, according to a Facebookpost from the groupmourning his loss.

Industry group Helicat Canada also issued their condolences in a written statement attributed to executive Ross Cloutier.

"With only 22 local heli-ski operators, this is a small and tight-knit community," Cloutier said in the statement.

"Lewis and Mark were skilled professionals who were well-liked by those they worked with, both guests and colleagues. This is a sad and unfortunate accident. The whole industry is grieving this loss today."

Ainsworth's mother,Marney Ainsworth,saidin a Facebookpostover the weekend that her sonwould not survive his injuries, andon Monday posted a video tribute to her son.

Shesaid on Facebook that she was "humbled and sovery proud'' to hear how highly her son was regarded by mountaineering colleagues.

The Facebook post from the New Zealand Mountain GuidesAssociation saidAinsworth was internationally recognized in themountaineering community and was 35 at the time of his death.

"He is loved by many and will be dearly missed by all those whohave been fortunate enough to know Lewis and have shared in hispassion for being in the mountains,'' it says.

The post says he is survived by his partner and a 10-year-olddaughter.

Northern Escape president John Forrest saidin astatement that his team is experiencing a profound loss, describing Ainsworth as "friendly, helpful, passionate and amazingly talented."

Of McGowan, he said:"Mark was an outstanding pilot and a mentor to many. I worked with him for over a decade and always enjoyed flying with him. He was a consummate professional. Our industry suffered a massive loss with the passing of these two men."

Bodies recovered, investigation ongoing

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada has deployed a team ofinvestigators to the site of the crash, which occurred during an excursion run by Northern Escape.

On Sunday, Northern Escape said the bodies of the three men who died at the scene of the crashhad been recovered from the backcountry.

RCMP Staff Sgt. Kris Clark says members of Terrace Search and Rescue were able to get back to the site on the weekend.

"Poor weather and visibility conditions severely impacted efforts to safely return to the crash site over several days," says Clark.

He says the Mounties are supporting the ongoing investigations by the BC Coroners Service, the Transportation Safety Board and WorkSafeBC, the provincial worker safety agency.

Corrections

  • The Canadian Press previously reported that crash victim Lewis Ainsworth was survived by his partner and their 10-year-old daughter. In fact, Ainsworth's daughter is from a previous relationship.
    Feb 02, 2024 5:37 PM PT

With files from CBC News