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Pilot Dies In Central Victorian Light Plane Crash

Pilot dies in central Victorian light plane crash

Emergency services were called to the scene of a light plane crash in central Victoria on Tuesday afternoon, where the pilot was tragically killed.

The plane crashed in a paddock near the town of Maryborough, about 150 kilometres north-west of Melbourne.

The pilot was the only person on board the plane, which was believed to be a Cessna 172. The plane was extensively damaged in the crash.

Emergency services, including police, paramedics, and firefighters, attended the scene. The pilot was pronounced dead at the scene.

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has launched an investigation into the crash. The ATSB is responsible for investigating aviation accidents and incidents in Australia.

The ATSB will be looking at all aspects of the crash, including the condition of the plane, the weather conditions, and the pilot's experience.

The ATSB's investigation is expected to take several months to complete. Once the investigation is complete, the ATSB will release a report on its findings.

In the meantime, the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) has suspended the pilot's license. CASA is the body responsible for regulating aviation safety in Australia.

CASA has also ordered all Cessna 172 aircraft in Australia to be inspected. The inspection will focus on the aircraft's fuel system.

The crash is a reminder of the dangers of flying. Even experienced pilots can be killed in a plane crash.

It is important to always follow the safety regulations when flying. This includes wearing a life jacket, flying in good weather conditions, and getting regular maintenance on your aircraft.


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