This is a list of notable first crossings of the Cook Strait by air.
Date | Crossing | Participant(s) | Aircraft | Departure point Arrival point | Notes |
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25 August 1920 | First aeroplane | Euan Dickson, C.H. Hewlett and J.E. Moore [1] | Avro 504K | Blenheim Trentham | |
28 August 1920 | First aeroplane (N-S) | Euan Dickson and J.E. Moore [1] | Avro 504K | Trentham Blenheim | |
8 May 1930 | First woman | Aroha Clifford [2] | Avro Avian | Christchurch Wellington | |
17 April 1946 | First jet | Squadron Leader R M McKay [3] [4] | Gloster Meteor Mk III | Paraparaumu Woodbourne, Blenheim | |
28 March 1956 | First helicopter | Peter Marshall | Hiller UH-12B | Paraparaumu Blenheim | Flight took 1 hour 17 minutes. [5] |
31 October 1957 | First glider | Keith Wakeman | Slingsby Skylark 2 | Harewood, Christchurch, Freyberg High School, Palmerston North | Flight distance of 290 miles, in under 4 hours. [6] |
1 January 1975 | First balloon | Roland Parsons and Rex Brereton [7] | Cameron Model O-77 Westwind | Cape Jackson, Marlborough Whitby, Porirua | |
28 September 1980 | First inverted | Kurt Maluschnig | Pitts S-1D | Double crossing, flying inverted from the time he crossed the North Island coastline till his return there. [5] | |
21 February 1982 | First microlight | Ken Asplin Trevor Barrett Marty Waller | Ultralight Flight Mirage Ultralight Flight Mirage Quicksilver MX | North Island South Island | Formation flight. Crossing achieved as part of a longer journey travelling from Cape Reinga to Bluff. [5] |
28 September 1999 | First autogyro | Bill Black Terry Tiffen | 2 x autogyros | Woodbourne, Blenheim Papaparaumu | Duo also made a return flight the same day. [8] |
2 March 2013 | First paraglider | Matt Stanford | paraglider | Tory Channel, Marlborough Sounds Cape Terawhiti, Wellington | Launched from a helicopter. Flight took 35 minutes. [9] [10] |
1 November 2021 | First electric aircraft | Gary Freedman [11] | Pipistrel Alpha Electro | Omaka Aerodrome, Blenheim Wellington | |