Civil Aviation Authority spokesman Bill Sommer said it was an unusual accident. The authority would investigate but it was not expected anybody would visit the site.
The authority hoped to clarify whether Senter slipped from the helicopter skid or the ground.
"Whenever there's an accident or incident like this the pilots will fill out a report form. We use that information and if we want anything further we go back to them," he said.
Now folks, there is one very good investigation for you.
"I say Neville, bit of bother that, be the good chap and send us a postcard will ya?"
Someone gets killed....and you don't go to the site to see what it looks like and compare that site inspection to the accounts given by the participants?