Monday, 6 May 2002

Mid-air collision kills family of four, The Australian, 6 May, 2002. Page One.

Mid-air collision kills family of four: [1 Edition]

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The family, from Sydney's west, were returning from Wagga Wagga at the time of the accident. A spokeswoman for the charter company, Clamback and Hennesy, said the father was an experienced pilot.
Bankstown airport is Sydney's second-busiest after Kingsford Smith and is home to several flying schools, including Clamback and Hennesy and the AustralianFlying Training School, that was operating the Tobago involved in yesterday's crash.
Death scene: Firemen inspect the wreckage of the plane lying in a factory carpark in western Sydney after the mid-air collisionPicture: Jeff Herbert; Photo: Photo

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