2023 Port Phillip Bay mid-air collision

2023 Port Phillip Bay mid-air collision
Accident
Date19 November 2023
SummaryMid-air collision
SitePort Phillip Bay, Victoria, Australia
Total fatalities2
Total survivors2
First aircraft
TypeSIAI-Marchetti S.211
OperatorJetworks Aviation
Call signViper 1
RegistrationVH-DQJ
Flight originEssendon Airport
DestinationEssendon Airport
Occupants2
Passengers1
Crew1
Fatalities0
Injuries0
Survivors2
Second aircraft

VH-DZJ, the aircraft involved in the accident
TypeSIAI-Marchetti S.211
OperatorJetworks Aviation
Call signViper 2
RegistrationVH-DZJ
Flight originEssendon Airport
DestinationEssendon Airport
Occupants2
Passengers1
Crew1
Fatalities2
Survivors0

On 19 November 2023, two former RAAF SIAI Marchetti S.211 jet trainers collided over Port Phillip Bay, 60 km from the Melbourne CBD in Victoria, Australia.[1]

Incident[edit]

On 19 November 2023, two Marchetti S-211 jet trainers took off from Essendon Fields Airport with the intent of capturing footage for an upcoming film. At 1:45 pm they collided 25 km west of Tyabb Airport. One aircraft, VH-DQJ was able to return to Essendon and made a safe landing. The second, VH-DZJ, crashed into Port Phillip Bay with two occupants on board; they were Stephen Gale, a former RAAF pilot and James Rose, a cameraman who had worked on shows such as MasterChef Australia. On November 22, human remains were recovered from the bay floor.[2] The ATSB is investigating, and recovery of the aircraft wreckage is underway.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Murray-Atfield, Yarra (19 November 2023). ""Small jet crashes into Port Phillip Bay after midair collision near Victoria's Mornington Peninsula"". Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
  2. ^ "Remains of pilot and camera operator believed to be found after Port Phillip Bay plane crash". The Guardian. Australian Associated Press. 22 November 2023. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 28 November 2023.

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