2017 Sydney Seaplanes DHC-2 crash

2017 Sydney Seaplanes DHC-2 crash
VH-NOO, the aircraft involved in the accident, seen here in January 2017
Accident
Date31 December 2017 (2017-12-31)
SummaryLoss of control following pilot incapacitation
SiteCowan Creek
33°35′24″S 151°11′35″E / 33.590°S 151.193°E / -33.590; 151.193
Aircraft
Aircraft typede Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver
OperatorSydney Seaplanes
RegistrationVH-NOO
Flight originCottage Point, New South Wales
DestinationRose Bay Water Airport
Occupants6
Passengers5
Crew1
Fatalities6
Survivors0

The 2017 Sydney Seaplanes DHC-2 crash occurred on 31 December 2017 at about 3:15 pm AEDT (UTC+11:00), a de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver configured as a floatplane crashed into Jerusalem Bay off Cowan Creek, on the northern outskirts of Sydney, Australia. The aircraft, operated by Sydney Seaplanes, was carrying five passengers and a pilot, all of whom were killed in the crash. It was returning diners from Cottage Point Inn restaurant to Rose Bay Water Airport. The ATSB believes it probable that the pilot's performance was adversely affected by carbon monoxide poisoning. Post mortem tests on the bodies of the victims showed raised levels of CO in the blood, and a crack in the exhaust system was seen as the likely source of the gas.