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slackie 3rd Oct 2012 04:24

Taken back in '09 when we visited Caboolture Airfield... a grand old lady!
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Hardly an IFR cockpit?!

onetrack 3rd Oct 2012 04:26

Griffo, numerous press reporters interviewing police, said that the police stated that they had credible witnesses for the sighting near Bella Creek Rd.

It's all over the media now ...

Wreckage of missing vintage plane found near Lake Borumba, west of Imbil | thetelegraph.com.au

VH-XXX - Your co-ordinates appear to show a tree plantation at that location?

mcoates - Yes, and I'd guess it's highly likely Des knew of that airfield location, and was trying to find it?

Ex FSO GRIFFO 3rd Oct 2012 04:46

ABC Radio (720 PH) says report 'just in' - reporting wreckage sighted on the banks of Borumba Dam by a 'charter acft' engaged in the search - said to be a 'high impact crash'....

That is all so far....

Thankyou Onetrack...

mcoates 3rd Oct 2012 04:46

AERIAL SEARCH LOCATES MISSING AIRCRAFT IN SOUTH-EAST QUEENSLAND
The search for a missing aircraft in south-east Queensland has been suspended following the
confirmed sighting of the wreckage this afternoon.
An AGL Action rescue helicopter sighted the red biplane north of Borumba Dam before 2pm.
The search team has confirmed there are no survivors.
Queensland Police are on the scene and continuing further investigations.
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority would like to thank those involved in the search and
members of the public for their input.
Media Enquiries

tail wheel 3rd Oct 2012 05:01

Courier Mail is reporting a tragic end:

No survivors in crash of missing vintage plane found near Lake Borumba, west of Imbil | The Courier-Mail

bogdantheturnipboy 3rd Oct 2012 05:01

Terrible News
 
Terrible news, there are no survivors

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onetrack 3rd Oct 2012 05:19

Here's an aerial view of the region. Fearful country to traverse, flying VFR into IMC. This pic was taken on a good day, no doubt.

Panoramio - Photos of the World

Kudos to the SAR men and women who have worked long, difficult and largely thankless hours. It's sad that the eventual find is so grim, but at least they were found, thanks to the unstinting efforts of many people.

VH-XXX 3rd Oct 2012 05:27


The aircraft crash site was initially located using mobile phone technology - one of the mobiles on board was still operating - and then a helicopter crewman sighted the wreckage this afternoon.
Interesting.

So much for the non-GPS ELT.

spacesage 3rd Oct 2012 05:30

More than likely technology on the AMSA Dorniers. Both were in the area today.

blackhand 3rd Oct 2012 05:33


All the evidence currently available would appear to point to an "avoidable" accident!
Let the usual shullbit begin

onetrack 3rd Oct 2012 05:34


All the evidence currently available would appear to point to an "avoidable" accident!
FTDK - Aren't nearly all aircraft crashes avoidable? There but for the grace of God, go most of us. We've all made bad judgement calls, and some of us have survived by more arse than class, and some of us haven't.
Des obviously made some bad judgement calls, we'll never know what was driving him, to press on in deteriorating WX conditions.
One thing is for sure - only those who know WX conditions very well, and study developing WX intensely, between departure and destination, are the ones who are most likely to survive and avoid trouble.
The important thing is to drop all other priorities, no matter how important, and land quickly when you run into conditions which exceed you and your aircrafts capabilities.
All too often, pressing engagements, tight schedules, and other daily demands assume a priority over the major priority - that of reaching your destination safely, in one piece.

markis10 3rd Oct 2012 05:35

The mobile tracking would have had to have come from the telco, the Dorniers would not be capable of tracking a non discrete digital emission and then triangulating it.

owen meaney 3rd Oct 2012 05:36

Mr Porter(RIP) donated a lot of his flights to RFDS, a word of appreciation from them would not be remiss

Max Tow 3rd Oct 2012 05:38

FTDK:
Your insensitivity is appalling - show some respect for our fellow aviator. How about a first reaction of condolences to those involved rather than your smug judgement & smiley icon?

slackie 3rd Oct 2012 05:46

I've said this before...

There are 4 types of pilots
1. those that heed advice of not pressing on beyond their ability,
2. those that do press on and, more though luck than good management, survive to tell the tail and learn from their mistake
3. those that do press on and don't survive,
4. those that are yet to wind up being in a position that will define them in one of the first 3 categories!

I'm definitely a "2":O, and unfortunately I've known too many "3"s in my time.:{

A tragic end.

Condolences to all involved.

blackhand 3rd Oct 2012 05:59

Some are destined to die with their boots on and some fade slowly gasping their last in a lonely hospice.
A life well lived Mr Porter RIP

Elfatness 3rd Oct 2012 05:59

In FTDK's defence, he did already give his condolences in an earlier post that was removed.

But yes a sad time for the industry as a whole. Thoughts are with the families of all on board :(

gileraguy 3rd Oct 2012 06:03

Black hand

What about the pax?

Elfatness 3rd Oct 2012 06:06

No survivors in crash of missing vintage plane found near Lake Borumba, west of Imbil | News.com.au

No Good :(

Dora-9 3rd Oct 2012 06:14

Vale Des Porter
 
RIP mate, it was a privilege to know you.

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