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ABC news photo shows a power pole, possibly on a SWER line, at the edge of the burnt area and close to the wreckage. May or may not be significant.

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Powerlines have killed many in the past and will continue to do so in the future unfortunately.

As in most pilots eyes it always happens to someone else.

This is a terrible loss to the family involved.

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ATSB have confirmed the crash cause evidence is definitely suggesting a powerline strike upon landing. What puzzles me, it appears the crash was on the familys farm, and I would've expected the pilot to be fully familiar with the powerline locations in that area - so perhaps the cause was engine failure (carburettor icing?) on final?

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-10-10/atsb-initial-evidence-deadly-light-plane-crash-at-merriton/102958168

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Carb ice is most unlikely with that engine model. If that was the cause there would be many per week landing of airport.

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