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Hawkesbury River seaplane crash was caused by carbon monoxide exposure, final report finds – 7NEWS.com.au
Gareth Morgan and five passengers died when the seaplane he was piloting crashed into the water in New South Wales

Carbon monoxide exposure likely cause the pilot of a seaplane to crash, killing all six passengers, an investigation has concluded.
Gareth Morgan and his five passengers died when the Sydney Seaplanes DHC-2 Beaver crashed in Jerusalem Bay on New Years Eve in 2017.
More than three years on, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau has released its final report into how the fatal crash occurred.
It found: Carbon monoxide exposure likely significantly degraded the ability of the pilot … to safely operate…
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