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Tributes to gliding ‘grandfather’

Nadine Porter

Friends have paid tribute to an international gliding instructor with a ‘‘huge presence’’ after he was killed in a microlight crash on Monday.

Bo Lennart Nilsson, 76, died when the Baby Great Lakes single-seat microlight he piloted crashed near Twizel-Omarama Rd, near Lake Ō hau.

Nilsson was in his 20s when he moved to New Zealand from Sweden after a career in the merchant navy.

He set up two successful restaurants in Wellington, and began gliding in the 1990s at the Wellington Gliding Club. He sold his restaurants and became a fulltime gliding instructor.

Until several years ago, Nilsson travelled to the northern hemisphere to instruct in England and Wales during the New Zealand winter before coming back to New Zealand for summer.

He was an ‘A’ category instructor, meaning he was considered to be at the top of his field and was highly regarded in the gliding community. Gavin Wills was friends with Nilsson for 25 years, and worked with him in Wills’ previous business, Glide Omarama. About 15 years ago, Nilsson built his own chalet on the Omarama airfield and would fly every day if conditions were suitable. ‘‘He’s one of our grandfathers.’’

Wills last saw his friend at an airfield meeting at 10am on Monday where the weather was discussed. He said Nilsson was cheerful before the flight.

Omarama Gliding Club chief flying instructor Gavin Wrigley said Nilsson was a quiet man with a ‘‘huge presence’’.

‘‘He was my best friend here. We were very close.’’

Wrigley described Nilsson as an interesting and entertaining character who would be missed by the Omarama community.

‘‘I’ve never known him to say anything negative about anyone.’’

Wrigley watched Nilsson take off on Monday but did not know what had happened until police arrived at the airfield to find out who was piloting the microlight.

Having viewed the wreckage, Wrigley said he had no idea what happened to cause the crash.

A Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) inspector was expected to arrive at the crash site on Tuesday afternoon.

‘‘CAA has already been contacted by a witness to the crash,’’ a spokesperson said.

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