
Two men found dead in helicopter wreckage after their aircraft failed to show up at airport
- Two men killed after helicopter crashed in regional Western Australia on Sunday
- Men were headed to Jadakot Airport on helicopter but aircraft didn’t show up
- Authorities launched a search mission and discovered wreckage of helicopter
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Two men have been killed after their helicopter crashed in regional Western Australia.
The men, aged in their 50s and 70s, had left Koorda on a Robinson 22 helicopter and were headed to Jandakot Airport on Sunday.
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Authorities were alerted when the aircraft did not arrive before launching a search mission.
The wreckage of the plane was discovered near Cowcowing Lakes in Booralaming, south-west of Koorda, later that day.
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