Aircraft crash Whitsundays
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Aircraft crash Whitsundays
Just heard news of an aircraft with 11 POB having crashed in the waters off Hamilton Island.
RACQ Rescue helicopter en route.
RACQ Rescue helicopter en route.
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Nothing on the Net - Yet?
11 POB - C208B?
11 POB - C208B?
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One person injured after seaplane crashes in Whitsundays | Mackay Daily Mercury
UPDATE: The Australian Transport Safety Bureau said they have received reports of an incident.
A spokesman said they were still gathering information on the incident and no decision had been made on whether it would be investigated.
It is believed the aircraft may be a Cessna 208.
EARLIER: A Queensland Ambulance Service spokeswoman said a seaplane crashed about 3.37pm six nautical miles of Hamilton Island.
She said 11 people were on board the plane at the time of the crash and one person is believed to have suffered minor injuries.
The spokeswoman said they are still on scene assessing patients.
The RACQ CQ Rescue crew are on their way to the site of a plane crash near Hamilton Island.
A spokesman said they were still gathering information on the incident and no decision had been made on whether it would be investigated.
It is believed the aircraft may be a Cessna 208.
EARLIER: A Queensland Ambulance Service spokeswoman said a seaplane crashed about 3.37pm six nautical miles of Hamilton Island.
She said 11 people were on board the plane at the time of the crash and one person is believed to have suffered minor injuries.
The spokeswoman said they are still on scene assessing patients.
The RACQ CQ Rescue crew are on their way to the site of a plane crash near Hamilton Island.
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Updated media reports
Latest media reports seem to be leaning towards the aircraft having encountered larger than expected waves, skidding onto the beach and colliding with vegetation. Seems to suggest the expected deceleration after touch down with the aircraft coming down off the step didn't occur and the aircraft's continued onto the shore with some speed. There's been no further mention of the plane having flipped over.
Woman injured in Whitsundays seaplane crash - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Woman injured in Whitsundays seaplane crash - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
We all saw the word "Retrieve" in the news article and assumed they were going to be able to patch it up and fly it out...pretty sure it's going to be "Retrieved" on the back of a truck seeing that photo! Poor girl
And yeah Lookleft, pretty sure they'll want to inspect the Bulkhead on her as well...If I were you I'd definitely send them an email to make sure they give it a thorough looking over incase they didn't think about it!
Oh and "Vegetation" They're not wrong, but they ain't right either!
And yeah Lookleft, pretty sure they'll want to inspect the Bulkhead on her as well...If I were you I'd definitely send them an email to make sure they give it a thorough looking over incase they didn't think about it!
Oh and "Vegetation" They're not wrong, but they ain't right either!
"Police said the pilot was making a routine water landing at Chance Bay when the aircraft hit large waves, skidded onto the beach and crashed into vegetation."
Must have been a tsumani from behind!
Must have been a tsumani from behind!
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is that photo of the accident in question? from what i have been told, and described to me, is that the aircraft is salvageable, and will be flying in no time. with minor front end damage only.. that image above, doesnt look like its salvageable.
is that photo of the accident in question?
"does not look salvageable" is putting it mildly!
It may be salvageable, for some parts
As it has yet to be said, I am compelled to be the first to say: That'll buff out!