Three Firefighters Dead In C-130 Crash

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Key Takeaways:

  • A C-130 Hercules firefighting aircraft crashed near Cooma, New South Wales, Australia, killing all three U.S. residents onboard.
  • The plane, operated by Coulson Aviation, was on a firebombing mission with retardant when contact was lost and no emergency communications were received.
  • Coulson Aviation has grounded its fleet to assess safety conditions, and the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) is investigating the accident.
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A C-130 Hercules conducting firefighting operations near Cooma, New South Wales, Australia, crashed on Thursday, killing all three people onboard. The victims, all of whom were U.S. residents, have not yet been identified. The aircraft was operated by Coulson Aviation, a subsidiary of Canada-based Coulson Aircrane with branches in the U.S. and Australia. Coulson grounded its fleet following the accident to assess safety conditions.

“The accident is reported to be extensive and we are deeply saddened to confirm there were three fatalities,” Coulson Aviation said in a statement. “The accident response team has been activated as well as local emergency services. Coulson Aviation will be sending a team to the site to assist in emergency operations.”

According to Coulson, the aircraft departed Richmond, New South Wales, on a firebombing mission with a load of retardant. Contact with the aircraft was lost and no emergency communications were received prior to the accident. A post-crash fire has been reported. The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) is investigating.

This story will be updated as more information becomes available.

Kate O'Connor

Kate is a private pilot, certificated aircraft dispatcher, and graduate of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
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