Tuesday, September 24

Adam Snell, who was 22 years old and the pilot of a light plane that crashed in South Australia’s Far North, was described as a funny man with a beautiful nature.

He was killed when the plane he was flying crashed in Mulgathing, about 290 kilometers southwest of Coober Pedy.

According to his friends, the passionate flyer was loved by everyone.

He was a reliable and honest individual who worked at a Jumbuck Pastoral facility for around seven months.

Four years ago, he graduated from a flight school in New Zealand.

The aircraft’s cause of the crash has been the subject of an investigation by the ATSB.

The incident occurred just hours before another plane crash was reported in Evelyn Downs, which is about two hours away from Coober Pedy.

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