Monday, 6 May 2002

Mystery of mid-air suburban tragedy, The Australian, 6 May, 2002. Page One.

Mystery of mid-air suburban tragedy: [2 Edition]

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The student pilot and an instructor in the second small plane walked away from the collision unscathed when they landed at Bankstown airport, as the other chartered plane, a Piper Cherokee, piloted by a father, his wife and two teenage children spiralled to the ground nearby.
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 Hennessy, said the father was an experienced pilot.
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: DiagramMapPhoto

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