Police find a crashed helicopter in dense bushland near Tenterfield, New South Wales, with a search continuing for the missing pilot.
Police have located a crashed helicopter in dense bushland near Tenterfield, New South Wales. The helicopter departed from the Gold Coast but failed to reach its destination in Mudgee. A multi-agency search, including SES and rescue teams, is underway for the pilot, who is in his mid-70s.
Search operations resumed this morning after challenging conditions led to an overnight pause. Teams will continue their ground and air searches in the remote and challenging terrain of the Cataract National Park area.
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau will investigate the cause of the helicopter crash. Emergency services will return to the scene tomorrow to continue their investigation, with volunteer crews continuing their search efforts in the area.
Key Points:
• The helicopter was last seen flying over the Cataract National Park area in Boorook, around 55km north of Tenterfield.
• The search resumed this morning after being called off overnight due to challenging conditions.
• The pilot, believed to be in his mid-70s, was not found in the helicopter today.