Wirestrike and collision with terrain involving Air Tractor AT-502, VH-CJY, 19 km south-east of Lake Cargelligo Airport, New South Wales, on 18 July 2024

AO-2024-042

Summary

The ATSB is investigating a wirestrike and collision with terrain involving an Air Tractor AT-502, registration VH-CJY, 19 km south-east of Lake Cargelligo Airport, New South Wales, on 18 July 2024.

During aerial agricultural spraying operations, the aircraft struck a wire and subsequently collided with terrain resulting in substantial damage. The pilot was fatally injured.

The ATSB deployed a team of transport safety investigators to the accident site with experience in aircraft operations, engineering, and human factors. As part of the onsite phase of the investigation, ATSB investigators examined the aircraft wreckage and other information from the accident site, interviewed witnesses and any involved parties, and examined maintenance records and any recorded data.

A final report will be released at the conclusion of the investigation. Should a critical safety issue be identified during the course of the investigation, the ATSB will immediately notify relevant parties, so that appropriate safety action can be taken.

Occurrence summary

Investigation number AO-2024-042
Occurrence date 18/07/2024
Location 19 km south-east of Lake Cargelligo Airport
State New South Wales
Report status Pending
Anticipated completion Q2 2026
Investigation level Defined
Investigation type Occurrence Investigation
Investigation phase Examination and analysis
Investigation status Active
Mode of transport Aviation
Aviation occurrence category Collision with terrain, Wirestrike
Occurrence class Accident
Highest injury level Fatal

Aircraft details

Manufacturer Air Tractor Inc
Model AT-502
Registration VH-CJY
Serial number 502-0093
Aircraft operator Thomson Airborne Pty Ltd
Sector Turboprop
Operation type Part 137 Aerial application operations
Departure point Lake Cargelligo Airport, New South Wales
Destination Lake Cargelligo Airport, New South Wales
Damage Destroyed