WATCH VIDEO: 2 people killed as plane crashes into river during Australian Day celebrations in Sydney
WATCH VIDEO: 2 people killed as plane crashes into river during Australian Day celebrations in Sydney
A 69-year-old seaplane crashes today, killing the pilot and passenger during an aerial display above the city of Perth.
A 69-year-old seaplane that crashed,
killing the pilot and his passenger, in front of thousands of onlookers
during an aerial display above the city of Perth had flown from the
United States to Australia in recent years, an official said Friday.
Owner
and pilot Peter Anthony Lynch, 52, and his Indonesian partner Endah
Cakrawati, 30, were alone in the 1948 Grumman G-73 Mallard flying boat
when it crashed into the Swan River on Thursday to the horror of up to
60,000 witnesses who were gathering to watch an annual fireworks
display. The fireworks to celebrate Australian Day were cancelled.
The plane was part of an airshow and many onlookers thought it was performing a stunt when it crashed. Perth
Mayor Lisa Scaffidi said Lynch had "remodeled" the twin-engine plane
and had flown it across the United States then across the Pacific Ocean
to Australia. "Who would have figured that it would ... be ultimately part of the end of his life," Scaffidi told reporters.
THE AIRSHOW Lynch bought
the plane in 2011 in the United States and flew it to Australia the
following year after a mechanical rebuild, The West Australian newspaper
reported. Investigators have not given a reason for the accident.
A 69-year-old seaplane that crashed, killing the pilot and his
passenger, in front of thousands of onlookers during an aerial display
above the city of Perth had flown from the United States to Australia in
recent years, an official said Friday. Owner and pilot Peter
Anthony Lynch, 52, and his Indonesian partner Endah Cakrawati, 30, were
alone in the 1948 Grumman G-73 Mallard flying boat when it crashed into
the Swan River on Thursday to the horror of up to 60,000 witnesses who
were gathering to watch an annual fireworks display. The fireworks to
celebrate Australian Day were cancelled. The plane was part of an airshow and many onlookers thought it was performing a stunt when it crashed. Perth
Mayor Lisa Scaffidi said Lynch had "remodeled" the twin-engine plane
and had flown it across the United States then across the Pacific Ocean
to Australia. "Who would have figured that it would ... be ultimately part of the end of his life," Scaffidi told reporters. Lynch
bought the plane in 2011 in the United States and flew it to Australia
the following year after a mechanical rebuild, The West Australian
newspaper reported. Investigators have not given a reason for the accident.