It has been reported that the pilot of a light aircraft is missing in an Australian national park, according to PerthNow.
At this point, it is known that the Cirrus SR20 took off from Bankstown Airport. While flying over the coast of New South Wales, it suddenly descended.
The plane’s altitude dropped 2,500 meters to 609 meters, then it crashed in the Budawang Reserve.
It has been confirmed that the aircraft belonged to a flight school and was piloted by a 60-year-old man.
Due to the difficult terrain and poor weather conditions, it is not possible to reach the pilot by car or by air. Rescuers set out on foot to reach him.
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