MAY 23, 2015
HUNTER VALLEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, AU
A pilot has died
after an ultralight plane crashed into a paddock in a wine-growing region in
New South Wales' Hunter Valley.
Police say the plane
crashed at Lovedale, north-west of Newcastle, shortly before midday.
The male pilot,
who was the only person on board, was found dead when police arrived at the
scene.
Inspector Peter
Vromans said police had been told the plane had taken off from nearby Cessnock
Airport and was only in the air for a short period of time.
"The plane's
been located probably about 20 metres into a paddock by the side of Lovedale
Road," he said.
"It does look
like it's been a heavy impact.
"From here,
we'll be getting specialist investigators and crime scene officers to attend
the scene and they'll be completing a full investigation."
Inspector Vromans
said police would work with Recreational Aviation Australia to try to establish
the cause of the crash.
He said police did
not know how much flying experience the man had, nor whether he was part of a
local flying club.
Officers had been
told a parachute was on board the plane.
Inspector Vromans
said police did not know if anyone had witnessed the crash.
They were yet to
reach the man's next of kin, he said.
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MAY 23, 2015
A pilot has died in a
ultralight plane crash just metres from a cafe where dozens of residents were
celebrating a birthday party in the Hunter Valley wine region.
The plane crashed
into a woody paddock in Lovedale, off Lovedale Road, about midday on
Saturday.
About 60 people were
eating at The Lovedale Store and Cafe, roughly 10 metres away from the
crash site, when they heard an "almighty bang".
Cafe owner Jane
Brazier it sounded like a "car crash" and she rushed out of the
kitchen to see what had happened.
"Everybody got
up from the tables and just stopped what they were doing. You couldn't see
anything. It's all wooded area and there was no smoke or anything," Mrs
Brazier said.
The patrons, many of
whom were locals celebrating a 60th birthday, were alarmed but they thought
a tree trunk must have fallen when they could see no sign of disruption.
It was only a
short time later when one of the diners, a former pilot himself, was leaving
the cafe and saw a glimpse of metal in the woods that the plane was
found.
Emergency services at the scene of a light plane crash at #Lovedale
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"They sort of
looked into the wood area as they were driving past and this customer
is an ex-pilot and he saw something that looked like orange metal or whatever
so they decided to turn around and have a look and he went in and it was the
microlight," she said.
Mrs Brazier's
husband, Paul, rushed into the woods but said the male pilot was already dead
and there was nothing he could do to help.
"The
aircraft obviously fell out of the sky so fast we didn't actually know
what it was. We all assumed it was a fallen tree. We knew there was
metal, we heard metal, so we were a bit confused," Mr Brazier said.
"We're all
pretty shocked. I've had a lot of phone calls."
People who knew the
pilot said he was experienced but flying the ultralight aircraft for the first
time, Mr Brazier said. The Herald has not been able to confirm
this.
Police said
the pilot was the only person on board and was pronounced dead at the
scene.
Emergency services
are still at the site and motorists have been told to avoid the area.
Local businesses
owners and residents said scenic and pleasure flights were common in the
area and there were also pilot training schools nearby. Cessnock
Aerodrome and Maitland Airport are close to Lovedale.
Lovedale has a
population of about 300 and Chamber of Commerce president Amanda
Lambert said residents would be devastated by the news.
"It is a very
close community and we always look out for each other," she said.
Date:
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23-MAY-2015
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Time:
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-12:00
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Type:
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Ultralight
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Owner/operator:
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Registration:
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C/n / msn:
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Fatalities:
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Fatalities: 1 / Occupants: 1
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Other fatalities:
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0
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Airplane damage:
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Unknown
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Location:
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Near Cessnock Airport (YCNK),
Lovedale, NSW -
Australia
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Phase:
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Unknown
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Nature:
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Unknown
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Departure airport:
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Destination airport:
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Narrative:
The aircraft impacted wooded paddock terrain northeast of Cessnock Aerodrome (CES/YCNK), in Lovedale, New South Wales. The ultralight sustained unreported damage and the sole pilot onboard received fatal injuries.
The aircraft impacted wooded paddock terrain northeast of Cessnock Aerodrome (CES/YCNK), in Lovedale, New South Wales. The ultralight sustained unreported damage and the sole pilot onboard received fatal injuries.
Sources:
http://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=176300
http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2015/05/23/pilot-dies-nsw-ultralight-plane-crash
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-05-23/pilot-dies-in-hunter-valley-plane-crash/6492220
http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/pilot-dies-in-light-plane-crash-in-hunter-valley-20150523-gh81qw.html
http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2015/05/23/pilot-dies-nsw-ultralight-plane-crash
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-05-23/pilot-dies-in-hunter-valley-plane-crash/6492220
http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/pilot-dies-in-light-plane-crash-in-hunter-valley-20150523-gh81qw.html