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Witnesses to plane crash on Sydney golf course urged to speak to investigators

Inspectors, a Sydney golf field plane crash video calling to come to the fore.

A Piper PA-28-149 Cherokee lost power during a training flight and on Sunday, at around 14.00 hours, Sydney fell on the north-beaches of Sydney and a pilot and instructor in the plane were injured.

Two men were injured in his 50s and were taken to the Royal Northern Coastal Hospital by ambulance.

The aircraft left Camden at 13:00 and aimed to descend to Wollongong according to flight recordings.

Camera iconTwo men in his 50s miraculously survived the accident with minor injuries when their light planes lost power. Jeremy Piper Credit: News Corp Australia, Newswire / Jeremy Piper

Images obtained by Manly Observer, the plane flying from the top, when the plane hit the ground in the shock, the track showed a few people playing golf.

The wrecks from the plane were scattered to the course, but the plane was mostly in one piece.

The other golfers could be heard that a person was shouting as they ran to the plane.

Authorities want everyone to upload the images of everyone with the video of the aircraft to the Australian Transportation Safety Office website. Picture: Nine News
Camera iconAuthorities want everyone to upload the images of everyone with the video of the aircraft to the Australian Transportation Safety Office website. Nine news Credit: Given

The Australian Transportation Safety Office (ATSB) wants witnesses with an accident video to communicate through websites.

An ATSB spokesman said the inspectors would interview the pilots, other parties and witnesses as part of the investigation and collect recorded information.

Sözcü said that researchers could save any aircraft component from the aircraft for more examination of ATSB’s technical facilities in Canberra.

Two of the 50 -year -old men were taken to the Royal North Coast Hospital with minor injuries after the accident. Picture: Nine News
Camera iconTwo of the 50 -year -old men were taken to the Royal North Coast Hospital with minor injuries after the accident. Nine news Credit: Given

“ATSB wants anyone who can have the appearance of the plane at any stage of his flight to send it through ATSB.Gov.au/witness,” he said.

Unless a critical security problem is detected during the investigation, a final report will be published at the end of the investigation.

“ATSB will immediately inform the relevant parties, so that the security action can be done,” a spokesman said.

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