Fatal aircraft accident at Jaspers Brush Airfield

2 fatalities • Jaspers Brush, Australia • Takeoff (climb)

An aircraft crashed under unknown circumstances following takeoff from Jaspers Brush Airfield, resulting in two fatalities and eight injuries.

What happened

Following a departure from Jaspers Brush Airfield, an aircraft crashed during the early stages of flight. The specific sequence of events leading to the impact remains undetermined at this time. The accident occurred shortly after the aircraft left the runway, though the exact flight phase at the moment of the crash has not been specified beyond the initial takeoff period.

Impact and casualties

  • The accident resulted in two fatalities.
  • A total of eight injuries were reported among the occupants.
  • The total number of people on board during the incident was ten.

Findings

The precise circumstances surrounding the crash are currently unknown, as no official investigation has released a definitive conclusion regarding the mechanical or environmental factors involved in the accident.

Frequently asked questions

What happened in the 1991-11-12 Pilatus PC-6 (Porter & Turbo Porter) accident near Jaspers Brush, Australia?

An aircraft crashed under unknown circumstances following takeoff from Jaspers Brush Airfield, resulting in two fatalities and eight injuries.

Were there any fatalities in the 1991-11-12 Pilatus PC-6 (Porter & Turbo Porter) accident?

The accident was fatal, resulting in 2 fatalities.

What aircraft was involved and where did it happen?

The accident on 1991-11-12 involved a Pilatus PC-6 (Porter & Turbo Porter), registration A14-683, operated by Royal Australian Army, at Jaspers Brush, Australia.

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