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Investigators call for video footage

The deadly helicopter accident, which descended to a tree and hit a car near Bankstown Airport, called on Friday to offer any video image for the public accident.

Australian Transportation Safety Bureau Chief Commissioner Angus Mitchell, who announced an official investigation, said that the collision of the Robinson R22 helicopter, who killed the pilot and was injured, was at high altitude.

The images obtained with nine helicopters go down.

“Apparently everything that goes wrong went wrong at a very high altitude before going near the wires or trees.”

Mitchell, Bankstown helicopters pilot school and 19 -year -old student pilot instructor, when the accident occurred, it was believed that the accident was generally conducted at 800 to 1000 feet.

Liverpool Hospital spokesman said in a statement on Saturday, the student pilot is now in a stable state, he said.

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However, the inspectors have not known how long they have been in the air. The names of the victims have not yet been released by the NSW police.

“I don’t want to speculate what’s going on wrong, M Mitchell said.

“He left the controlled flight and collided intensively with the land, destroyed the plane and killed the trainer tragically and seriously injured the student pilot”.

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