Plane wreckage found in Snowy Mountains search for missing pilot David Stephens
- A small plane with one person on board went missing while traveling to Moruya from Wangaratta in Northern Victoria, as reported by emergency services.
- The Australian Maritime Safety Authority is leading the search effort in 'treacherous conditions,' according to AMSA's statement.
- Pilot Mr. Stephens was experienced and was affiliated with the Frog's Hollow Flyers aero club, according to his wife, Lynda Leigh.
- Mr. Stephens, an accountant, is reported to be just two months away from retirement, as said by Ms. Leigh.
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Police say Snowy Mountains plane crash 'wouldn't be survivable'
A pilot who crashed over the NSW Snowy Mountains is believed to be dead, with police saying no one could have survived the significant wreckage.Bega accountant David Stephens departed Wangaratta in Victoria in his 1966 Beechcraft Debonair on Tuesday and was expected to arrive at Moruya Airport in New South Wales that afternoon.He was reported missing when the aircraft failed to reach its destination. READ MORE: Fresh search for missing school…
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