00:00 The inspectors say it would be difficult to find out what caused a deadly plane crash
00:04 near Canberra.
00:06 Yesterday an officialy defined their victims.
00:09 Because the plane was completely destroyed.
00:12 Locke points it is believed that one male and three children yesterdays accident inspectors.
00:18 Burnt wreckage is dangerous and said that the work will take time.
00:23 The air safety officials axed witnesses to give information and videos.
00:28 Police said they believed that the accident had killed a man and three children.
00:32 Who was apparently on the ship.
00:35 The group was planned to travel to Armadale in the north New South Wales and left the
00:39 Canberra airport at 14.30.
00:43 However, small Cirrus SR-22 aircraft collapsed shortly after 15.00.
00:50 Near the village of Gundaroo.
00:52 Just north of the national capital.
00:54 When rural firefighters arrived to extinguish fire.
00:58 Plane was destroyed and debris was burning.
01:01 The NSW police said that no residue was defined and could not confirm the number of people
01:07 on board.
01:08 The aircraft was recorded by a Queensland pilot with decades of flight experience.
01:14 Redcliffe Aero Club, attended by man, made a statement that expresses deepest condolences
01:20 to pilot and family of passengers today.
01:24 The pilot was active on the social side of the club with hours of flight experience.
01:29 He said, "The club said it didn't own or operate the plane."
01:33 Objection for witnesses to provide information The Australian Transportation Security Office,
01:40 which is now leading investigation, is looking for the public to understand what happened
01:45 before accident.
01:47 Chief Operator Officer Colin McNamara.
01:50 Office experts.
01:52 Disaster Victim Identity Unit, including the personnel, he said, "We are there to meet
01:57 our experience of making this site as safe as possible.
02:02 Since there will be the presence of burnt carbon fibre and other serious dangers," said.
02:08 Colin McNamara asked the witnesses from the Australian Transportation Security Bureau.
02:14 He said that some parts of aircraft would potentially explosives and should be evaluated
02:19 in the.
02:21 Investigation would a difficult initiative considering how burning debris was.
02:25 He thanked a few witnesses who contacted the office yesterday.
02:29 However, office wanted to receive news from other people who saw the plane.
02:35 Have video s of flight.
02:37 Or with other relevant information.
02:40 Including local air abnormalities at that time.
02:43 He asked witnesses to communicate through a form on the website.
02:47 Mr McNamara said that tragedy was getting worse with news of children and expressing
02:52 condolences to.
02:54 Victims family and friends of office.
02:57 The office is expected to publish a preliminary report on the accident within one or two months.
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