Life of Wanaka helicopter pilot Nick Wallis to be celebrated in same place as brother Matt
Wednesday, 24 October 2018
The life of Wanaka helicopter pilot Nick Wallis will be celebrated in the same place as his brother Matt, who died three months before.
The pair were the youngest of four brothers in Wanaka's well-known Wallis family and were both helicopter pilots in the family's aviation and tourism businesses.
Matt died in July when his helicopter plunged into Lake Wanaka during a short solo flight.
Nick died last week with Department of Conservation workers Paul Hondelink and Scott Theobald, when the helicopter he was piloting crashed to the ground shortly after take off from Wanaka Airport.
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At Matt's funeral, Nick said he would miss his older brother 'terribly'.
'Being in business as brothers is not always as easy as it may appear from the outside. We of course had our challenges, but Matt you were a role model to me and your ability to split business and pleasure.
'We did not always agree but the four of us knew we had each other's backs covered … It physically hurts to know your life has been cut short.'
The family has announced that Nick's funeral will be held at 2pm on Saturday at the family-owned Alpine Helicopters hangar, at Wanaka Airport.
Funeral arrangements are yet to be finalised for Hondelink and Theobald.