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A Man Has Died After a Sky-Diving Plane Crashed in NSW

The pilot died after safely dropping eight skydivers; the crash cause is under investigation by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau.

  • A skydiving aircraft crashed into wooded terrain just west of George Bass Drive near Moruya, NSW, on the afternoon of Saturday, September 27, resulting in the death of the 54-year-old pilot at the scene.
  • The pilot was in the process of landing a single-engine Pilatus Porter aircraft following the successful descent and touchdown of a group of eight skydivers.
  • Emergency services arrived quickly about 2 km north of Moruya Airport while police established a crime scene for specialist examination and investigation.
  • The Australian Transport Safety Bureau and Civil Aviation Safety Authority are investigating and will gather flight data, maintenance, weather records, conduct site surveys, and recover wreckage.
  • SKYONE stated safety remains their highest priority and they focus on understanding the crash cause while the skydiving community is devastated and support is available.
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Pilot dies in skydiving plane crash in bushland near Moruya Airport

A 54-year-old pilot dies after a skydiving plane crash in Moruya, NSW. Police establish a crime scene. Witnesses urged to contact Crime Stoppers.

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Man dies after South Coast plane crash kilometres from airport

Emergency services were called to bushland west of George Bass Drive, in Moruya, just after 2pm on September 27, to reports of a crashed plane.

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Sydney Morning Herald broke the news in Sydney, Australia on Saturday, September 27, 2025.
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