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Both pilots dead after cattle-mustering choppers crash in Western Australia

Bernama
Bernama
25/07/2024
05:40 MYT
Both pilots dead after cattle-mustering choppers crash in Western Australia
Early indications suggested that two cattle-mustering helicopters collided shortly after taking off. - Western Australia Police Force
SYDNEY: Australian police have confirmed the deaths of both pilots after two helicopters crashed in Western Australia on Thursday morning, reported Xinhua.
The incident took place near Mount Anderson Station in Camballin, a small town in the state's Kimberley region.
Emergency services were notified of the crash at about 6.20 am local time on Thursday (2220 GMT on Wednesday).
Early indications suggested that two cattle-mustering helicopters collided shortly after taking off.
"Both helicopters only had one person on board. Sadly, both pilots - a 29-year-old man and a 30-year-old man - died as a result of injuries received during the crash," said the Western Australia Police Force.
According to police, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau also received notifications and would conduct a transport safety investigation into the incident.
-- BERNAMA
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