Published in: Kokiri Issue 27 - Kōanga - Spring 2012
For years, sixth generation Stewart Island crayfisherman and pāua diver, Zane Smith dreamed of running a business where he could live at home and indulge his love of flying. That’s why after twelve years working the waters around Stewart Island and Fiordland, the Kāti Mamoe descendent sold his boat, headed to Wanaka and trained for private and commercial pilot licenses under world renowned helicopter instructor, Simon Spencer-Bower.
After two years flying as a heli-musterer throughout Australia, Zane returned home and set up Rakiura Helicopters in 2008, the island’s sole helicopter service. His passengers range from locals, tourists, hunters, fishermen, trampers, photographers, to DOC workers, and even muttonbirders.
Able to get anywhere on the island in twenty-five minutes or less; there isn’t an inch of Rakiura Zane doesn’t know. In-depth knowledge about the island he grew up on has proven to be a real asset for locals and visitors alike.
Focusing on business development, Zane sought the assistance of Te Puni Kōkiri’s Māori Business Facilitation Service who linked him with an expert business mentor. Together they developed a business plan and investigated additional opportunities for growth and financial security.
“My dream was to combine my passion for the island and helicopter flying, and I realised that dream when I turned 34,” says Zane.
“I found my business mentor so great that I am now using him as my professional and personal accountant. Through the Te Puni Kōkiri service and my mentor I have had support to continue the realisation of my dream.”
For a helicopter experience of Stewart Island with Zane check out his website www.rakiurahelicopters.co.nz