onetrack Posted Wednesday at 10:16 AM Posted Wednesday at 10:16 AM (edited) News media are reporting a light aircraft with only the pilot on board, has failed to arrive at its planned destination at Moruya after leaving Wangaratta earlier yesterday. Emergency services were notified at 4:30PM yesterday and AMSA have been searching with their Challenger jet, and the Victorian ambulance emergency medical helicopter, and a Toll rescue helicopter from Bankstown are assisting. The search was suspended at 4:00PM today due to poor weather conditions. AMSA has reported they suspect the aircraft has crashed in rugged terrain E of Khancoban in NSW. Police are saying their search area is in the region of Dargal Trails in the Jugungal Wilderness area. Overall, the scenario outcome doesn't look good. Search for missing plane underway in NSW Snowy Mountains - ABC News WWW.ABC.NET.AU The search was launched after aircraft, with one occupant aboard, failed to arrive at its destination on the state's Far South Coast. Edited Wednesday at 10:16 AM by onetrack 1
Thruster88 Posted Wednesday at 06:29 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:29 PM FR shows a Beech 33 debonair disappear in that area. Looks like vfr flying low. 2
facthunter Posted Wednesday at 11:53 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:53 PM It's rugged country and I wouldn't rule out ICING.. Nev 2
Love to fly Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 2 hours ago, facthunter said: It's rugged country and I wouldn't rule out ICING.. Nev We flew Bairnsdale to Tocumwal IFR yesterday. Went the long way as freezing levels were 5,000. Day before they were even lower. W could hear the rescuer aircraft. Horrible feeling, and still hoping for a good outcome. 1 2
onetrack Posted 21 hours ago Author Posted 21 hours ago The aircraft is indeed, the Beech 35-C33, rego VH-KZK. It's a 1966 model originally registered in Oklahoma, then it was imported to W.A. in 1967 and put on Australian registration as VH-KZK. Powered by a Conty IO-470. The search resumed again this morning, reported heavy snowfalls in the region - with very rugged terrain, it must be a slog for search crews. No updates at this time. Ed Coates information about the aircraft is pretty good, but not entirely correct, it wasn't new when it came into W.A. https://airport-data.com/aircraft/N2045W.html https://airport-data.com/aircraft/VH-KZK.html /graphics/ICAOtype/BE33.gif Incident Beechcraft 35-C33 Debonair VH-KZK, Tuesday 15 July 2025 ASN.FLIGHTSAFETY.ORG A Beechcraft 35-C33 Debonair, carrying one occupant is missing in the area of Snowy Mountains, New South Wales. <br />Search operations are being conducted. VH-KZK WWW.EDCOATESCOLLECTION.COM
Roundsounds Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago I’m pretty sure this aircraft was used as a training airframe at Padstow TAFE for many years. A guy from Camden bought it and restored it to flying condition late 1990s. 2
BrendAn Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/suspected-crashed-plane-found-in-search-for-missing-pilot/ar-AA1IKpsW?ocid=socialshare 1
onetrack Posted 13 hours ago Author Posted 13 hours ago More expansive information from the ABC ... Wreckage of missing plane located in Snowy Mountains, no update yet on pilot David Stephens - ABC News WWW.ABC.NET.AU The wreckage of the plane was located on Thursday afternoon by a rescue helicopter, with NSW Police yet to provide an update on the pilot.
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