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Pseudonymn
9th Sep 2002, 08:23
From Ninemsn
17:12 AEST Mon 9 Sep 2002

Two men burned as light plane crashes


Two men were seriously injured after the light plane they were in crashed and burned shortly after take off north of Brisbane.

A police spokeswoman said the pair, in their 40s, were lucky to escape when the twin-engined Cessna 320 ploughed into swampland less than a kilometre south of Redcliffe airport around 11.20am (AEST).

"They walked away from the plane on impact but the aircraft was completely destroyed," the spokeswoman said.

"They were extremely lucky."

A resident of nearby Wanganui Street in the suburb of Kippa-ring, saw the plane go down and ran to their aid, but suffered an asthma attack when he reached the crash scene, Queensland Ambulance Service (QAS) said.

The man was treated by ambulance officers and allowed to go home, a QAS spokeswoman said.

The air crash victims were taken to Redcliffe Hospital in a serious condition and later transferred to the burns unit at Royal Brisbane Hospital.

Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) inspectors have been called in to determine the cause of the crash.

Redcliffe Aero Club said it did not own the plane which belonged to a Brisbane company.

VH-AJC
9th Sep 2002, 09:27
According to the CASA register, it'd be either VH-AIY owned by Aerometrex or VH-RLX owned by Papam P/L.

puff
9th Sep 2002, 12:43
I believe it was VH-AIY, saw it at Redcliffe parked on the weekend. Used to be parked on the first line of aircraft on the sealed apron opposite Hempels Hanger at Archerfield before moving to Redcliffe.