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'Terrrible tragedy': Two men killed in plane crash
'Terrrible tragedy': Two men killed in plane crash

Otago Daily Times

time3 days ago

  • General
  • Otago Daily Times

'Terrrible tragedy': Two men killed in plane crash

A pilot and flight examiner have died in a light plane crash that ignited a "fireball" in south-eastern Queensland. A twin turboprop Reims Cessna F406 aircraft owned by Aero Logistics crashed into a grass area at Devon Park, near Oakey, west of Toowoomba about 3pm on Sunday. Two men on board the aircraft, confirmed as an Aero Logistics pilot and an external flight examiner, died in the crash. "This is a terrible tragedy for the two people onboard the aircraft and their families, friends and workmates," Aero Logistics chief executive Ben Smee said in a statement. "They were experienced pilots and well-respected by everyone at Aero Logistics. "This is a devastating loss for everyone who knew them." Mr Smee said the company has offered its support to the families of the two men and counselling services to staff. "Safety is our first and most important priority. The cause of the accident will be thoroughly investigated for the sake of the families and the ongoing safety of our fleet," he said. Police said the crash caused the plane to burst into flames on impact. "There was a very large fireball and Queensland Fire Department did attend and extinguished the fire," Senior Sergeant Matt Forbes told reporters on Sunday. Mr Forbes said the plane crashed into a field, and the property owner heard a "loud explosion" which prompted the call to emergency services. The Australian Transport Safety Bureau said it would transport the recovered aircraft wreckage to its technical facilities in Canberra for examination. It urged anyone with video footage of the light plane, at any phase of the flight or in the immediate aftermath of the crash, to contact the agency. Aero Logistics confirmed it would fully co-operate with the investigation and has suspended all flight operations until further notice.

Two die after plane bound for Brisbane crashes
Two die after plane bound for Brisbane crashes

Sydney Morning Herald

time3 days ago

  • Sydney Morning Herald

Two die after plane bound for Brisbane crashes

Two men are dead after a light plane bound for Brisbane crashed into a field. The aircraft reportedly came down onto a property near Oakey, about 20 kilometres north-west of Toowoomba, about 3.10pm on Sunday. Two bodies were pulled from the wreckage. The twin-propeller plane – a twin turboprop Reims Cessna F406 – was travelling from Warwick to Brisbane, before it was diverted to Oakey. Footage captured by Nine News suggested the aircraft went up in flames after crashing. 'Forensic testing to identify [the bodies] is under way,' Queensland police said. The Australian Transport Safety Bureau said it would transport the recovered aircraft wreckage to its technical facilities in Canberra for further study.

Two die after plane bound for Brisbane crashes
Two die after plane bound for Brisbane crashes

The Age

time3 days ago

  • The Age

Two die after plane bound for Brisbane crashes

Two men are dead after a light plane bound for Brisbane crashed into a field. The aircraft reportedly came down onto a property near Oakey, about 20 kilometres north-west of Toowoomba, about 3.10pm on Sunday. Two bodies were pulled from the wreckage. The twin-propeller plane – a twin turboprop Reims Cessna F406 – was travelling from Warwick to Brisbane, before it was diverted to Oakey. Footage captured by Nine News suggested the aircraft went up in flames after crashing. 'Forensic testing to identify [the bodies] is under way,' Queensland police said. The Australian Transport Safety Bureau said it would transport the recovered aircraft wreckage to its technical facilities in Canberra for further study.

Two killed as light plane crashes in southeastern Qld
Two killed as light plane crashes in southeastern Qld

The Advertiser

time3 days ago

  • The Advertiser

Two killed as light plane crashes in southeastern Qld

Two people have died after a light plane crashed in southeastern Queensland, authorities say. Emergency services said a twin turboprop Reims Cessna F406 aircraft crashed into a grass area at Devon Park, near Oakey, west of Toowoomba about 3pm on Sunday. Two men believed to have been onboard the aircraft died in the crash, police said, with investigators saying forensic testing was ongoing to identify them. The Australian Transport Safety Bureau said it would transport the recovered aircraft wreckage to its technical facilities in Canberra for further study. It urged anyone with video footage of the light plane, at any phase of the flight or in the immediate aftermath of the crash, to contact the ATSB. Two people have died after a light plane crashed in southeastern Queensland, authorities say. Emergency services said a twin turboprop Reims Cessna F406 aircraft crashed into a grass area at Devon Park, near Oakey, west of Toowoomba about 3pm on Sunday. Two men believed to have been onboard the aircraft died in the crash, police said, with investigators saying forensic testing was ongoing to identify them. The Australian Transport Safety Bureau said it would transport the recovered aircraft wreckage to its technical facilities in Canberra for further study. It urged anyone with video footage of the light plane, at any phase of the flight or in the immediate aftermath of the crash, to contact the ATSB. Two people have died after a light plane crashed in southeastern Queensland, authorities say. Emergency services said a twin turboprop Reims Cessna F406 aircraft crashed into a grass area at Devon Park, near Oakey, west of Toowoomba about 3pm on Sunday. Two men believed to have been onboard the aircraft died in the crash, police said, with investigators saying forensic testing was ongoing to identify them. The Australian Transport Safety Bureau said it would transport the recovered aircraft wreckage to its technical facilities in Canberra for further study. It urged anyone with video footage of the light plane, at any phase of the flight or in the immediate aftermath of the crash, to contact the ATSB. Two people have died after a light plane crashed in southeastern Queensland, authorities say. Emergency services said a twin turboprop Reims Cessna F406 aircraft crashed into a grass area at Devon Park, near Oakey, west of Toowoomba about 3pm on Sunday. Two men believed to have been onboard the aircraft died in the crash, police said, with investigators saying forensic testing was ongoing to identify them. The Australian Transport Safety Bureau said it would transport the recovered aircraft wreckage to its technical facilities in Canberra for further study. It urged anyone with video footage of the light plane, at any phase of the flight or in the immediate aftermath of the crash, to contact the ATSB.

Two killed as light plane crashes in southeastern Qld
Two killed as light plane crashes in southeastern Qld

Perth Now

time3 days ago

  • General
  • Perth Now

Two killed as light plane crashes in southeastern Qld

Two people have died after a light plane crashed in southeastern Queensland, authorities say. Emergency services said a twin turboprop Reims Cessna F406 aircraft crashed into a grass area at Devon Park, near Oakey, west of Toowoomba about 3pm on Sunday. Two men believed to have been onboard the aircraft died in the crash, police said, with investigators saying forensic testing was ongoing to identify them. The Australian Transport Safety Bureau said it would transport the recovered aircraft wreckage to its technical facilities in Canberra for further study. It urged anyone with video footage of the light plane, at any phase of the flight or in the immediate aftermath of the crash, to contact the ATSB.

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