Bushfires aftermath: water-bombing plane's crash site reached at
last
Crash investigators have reached the wreckage of a water-bombing aircraft
in south-eastern New South Wales, six days after its pilot died while fighting
bushfires.
Seven other models of the same fixed-wing aircraft were grounded on
Wednesday by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority as a precaution.
David Black, 43, died when his Dromader aircraft crashed in Budawang
national park, 40 kilometres west of Ulladulla, about 10am on
Thursday.
A witness saw one of the plane's wings fall off before the aircraft
plummeted.
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