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Cause of wrongly-positioned aircraft control in Shellharbour crash unknown
Key takeaways
- Flowers were left at the airport after the crash in honour of victims Julianne and Andrew Connors, and Colin Mc Laughlin.
- The ATSB has found a fatal plane crash in the Illawarra last year was caused by a wrongly-positioned aircraft control.
- Pilot Andrew Connors, his wife Julianne Connors, and their friend Colin Mc Laughlin were killed when their plane hit the tarmac and caught fire.
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Flowers were left at the airport after the crash in honour of victims Julianne and Andrew Connors, and Colin Mc Laughlin. (ABC Illawarra: Romy Gilbert)
The ATSB has found a fatal plane crash in the Illawarra last year was caused by a wrongly-positioned aircraft control.
Pilot Andrew Connors, his wife Julianne Connors, and their friend Colin Mc Laughlin were killed when their plane hit the tarmac and caught fire.
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