Investigations are continuing into a light plane crash in South Australia which claimed the lives of all three on board. The single-engined SOCATA TB-10 Tobago aircraft came down in a paddock on Wednesday morning, about 3km south of the Mt Gambier airport. Reports said the plane was on an Angel Flight, which are used to help country people access specialist medical treatment. The crash occurred as fog blanketed the Mt Gambier area, with the plane's flight schedule indicating it was travelling from the regional centre to Adelaide. It's the second serious plane crash in South Australia in the past two months with a Cessna Conquest operated by charter company Rossair crashing near Renmark in May, also killing all three on board.
Source: Otago Daily Times June 28, 2017 23:37 UTC