Three men died after two light planes collided midair and crashed into a forested area southwest of Sydney on Saturday.
Australian police, fire and ambulance crews reached the two wreckage sites, located in a semirural bushland area about 55 miles southwest of Sydney, on foot. One plane had burst into flames on impact.
New South Wales Police Acting Superintendent Timothy Calman confirmed that a Cessna 182 carrying two people collided with an ultralight aircraft from a nearby airfield carrying one.
Further details of the victims have not been disclosed.
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Witnesses saw âdebris coming from the skyâ and tried to help, but âthere was probably not much that couldâve been done,â Calman said to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation . He noted both crashes, about one kilometer apart, were ânot survivable.â
NSW Ambulance Inspector Joseph Ibrahim, part of the emergency response team, said to the ABC, âunfortunately, there was nothing they couldâve done.â
The cause of the crash will be investigated by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau.