‘This loss is indescribable’: Coulson Aviation CEO gives update on firefighting crash | ABC News

Authorities are still to determine what caused a Large Air Tanker to crash in southern New South Wales last week.

The US crew including Captain Ian McBeth, First Officer Paul Hudson and Flight Engineer Rick DeMorgan Junior were killed.

Their C-130 went down while fighting a blaze north-east of Cooma.

Authorities are still working to return their bodies to the US.

Here’s what the CEO of Coulson Aviation, Wayne Coulson, has to say about the investigation.

Image: Supplied/Coulson Aviation

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New South Wales is a southeastern Australian state, distinguished by its coastal cities and national parks. Sydney, its capital, is home to iconic structures such as the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge.

Population: 7.544 million (Sept 2014)

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