EFFORTPOST Four People Died when Their Light Plane Crashed into Water


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Four elderly adults died in a light-plane accident. The light plane crashed into water in Australia


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Fig.1 Male A, anterior view of the body showing multiple abrasions, bruises, and lacerations. View of skeleton showing extensive trauma to the skull and post-cranial skeleton.

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Male A: There were multiple abrasions, bruises, and lacerations over the body. There was marked disruption of the head, predominantly around the left to lower aspect of the face. There was a large defect measuring up to 20 cm with multiple skull fragments visible. Diagonal abrasions were seen over the chest, associated with deep bruising. There were multiple bilateral anterior, lateral, and posterior fractures of the ribs. The sternal body was fractured. There was separation between the 3rd and 4th and 8th and 9th thoracic vertebrae associated with disruption of the spinal cord at the level of the corticomedullary junction. There were multiple fractures of the sacrum and the left and right elements of the pelvis.


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Fig.2 Male A, anterior view of the body showing multiple abrasions, bruises, and lacerations over the entire body.


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Fig.3 Male A, anterior view of the body showing multiple abrasions, bruises, and lacerations over the entire body.

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Multiple full-thickness defects were seen around the right elbow, back of the forearm, wrist, and hand exposing the disarticulation of the radius at the elbow joint. There was a midshaft compound fracture of the bones of the right forearm. A full-thickness skin defect was seen over the back of the left forearm to wrist, exposing a compound fracture of the radius. The left distal ulna was disarticulated from the wrist mad and protruded through an overlying laceration. There was an extensive laceration to the lateral and anterior aspects of the proximal left thigh. There was a further laceration of the front of the right thigh exposing the distal femur.


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Fig.4 VR images of the six standard views of the skull of Male A showing extensive anterior and bilateral skull fractures.

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There were compound fractures of the left midshaft tibia and fibula associated with an overlying laceration. There was a laceration over the medial aspect of the left ankle, with disarticulation of the medial ankle joint. There was a laceration over the right thigh with exposure of a compound fracture of the distal femur. There was a laceration over the front of the right shin, exposing compound fractures of the tibia and fibula. There was also a laceration over the lateral aspect of the right ankle, exposing the distal fibula, which was fractured. Dissection of the dorsum of each foot showed a small amount of hemorrhage, associated with fractures of the feet.


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Fig.5 Male B, anterior view showing extensive trauma to the body, involving the head, neck, chest, abdomen, pelvis, and limbs. View of Male B's skeleton.

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Male B: Similar to Male A, Male B also had extensive trauma to the body, involving the head, neck, chest, abdomen, pelvis, and limbs. The incomplete left leg (which was fully skeletonized) and right foot were located separately. There was evidence of perimortem trauma to the distal left tibia


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Fig.6 Male B, anterior view showing extensive trauma to the body, involving the head, neck, chest, abdomen, pelvis, and limbs.


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Fig.7 Male B, anterior view and view of the left femur and partial left tibia, which were located separately from the rest of the body.


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Fig.8 Male B, anterior and posterior views of the right foot, which was located separately from the rest of the body.


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Fig.9 VR images of the six standard views of the skull of Male B showing fractures of the bones of the face and mandible. NB: the cranial vault was unremarkable.

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Male C: The only body part of Male C that was recovered (approximately 2 weeks after the aircraft crash) was a partial left pelvis (pubis and ischium were absent), small fragment of sacrum, complete left femur, and complete left tibia. Although the skeletal elements were articulated, there was minimal soft tissue present.


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Fig.10 Male C, anterior view of the left pelvis, femur, and tibia—the only body part of this individual that was recovered.


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Fig.11 Female D, anterior view showing disruption and laceration of the anterior groin and genital area and upper and lower limb trauma with degloving injuries and loss of tissue.

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Female D: There were a number of lacerations on the head including those on the right forehead, right lateral eyelid, left upper eyelid, right lateral earlobe (with complete transection of the tissue), left chin to above the right upper lip, right nostril, and right chin. The laceration that extended from the left chin to above the right upper lip was associated with a mandibular fracture and tooth loss.


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Fig.12 Female D, anterior view showing disruption and laceration of the anterior groin and genital area and upper and lower limb trauma with degloving injuries and loss of tissue.


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Fig.13 Female D, anterior view showing disruption and laceration of the anterior groin and genital area and upper and lower limb trauma with degloving injuries and loss of tissue.

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There was extensive disruption and laceration of the anterior groin and genital area through which small bowel loops were extruding. There was also upper and lower limb trauma with degloving injuries and loss of tissue. There was significant blunt-force trauma to the chest with rib and sternal body fractures, pulmonary lacerations, and prominent alveolar hemorrhage. Within the abdomen there were hepatic, splenic, and mesenteric lacerations. There were cervical and thoracic vertebral body fractures with exposure of the thoracic spinal cord. There was transection of the descending thoracic aorta with both complete and partial tears of the wall.


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Fig.14 Female D, anterior right lateral view of the face showing multiple lacerations.


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Fig.15 Female D, anterior left lateral (top), and right lateral views of the head and face showing multiple lacerations.


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Fig.16 VR images of the skull of Female D showing a Le Fort 2 fracture and fractures of the bilateral mandibular condyle, the right mandibular ramus, and the mandibular symphysis.


Although all the deceased were recovered from water, there were considerable differences in both body preservation and the pattern of injuries seen in the four individuals. Interpretation of the circumstances of death based on the analysis of from the remains was complicated by the different times of retrieval of the body parts from the water. The aorta in Male A, Male B, and Female D were transected, consistent with a rapid deceleration injury. Given the severity of the injuries, death of these individuals was likely to have occurred instantaneously. It was not possible from the examination of the injuries to determine where any of the four individuals were positioned in the aircraft.

Postmortem CT images of Male A showed extensive trauma to the anterior and bilateral skull and the body, involving the neck, chest, abdomen, back, pelvis, and limbs. There were fractures of the right proximal humerus, right scapula, pelvis, left neck of femur, left tibia and fibula, right distal femur, right tibia and fibula, and right metatarsals and phalanges.

Postmortem CT images of Male B showed fractures of the bones of the face and mandible (the cranial vault was unremarkable), bilateral fractures of the ribs, and fractures of the right radius and ulna, pelvis, and lower limbs. Postmortem CT images of Female D showed minimal skull disruption compared with the other passengers.

The individual had evidence of a Le Fort 2 fracture and fractures of the bilateral mandibular condyle, the right mandibular ramus, and the mandibular symphysis. The cranial vault was unremarkable. Similar to the other passengers, Female D also had extensive post-cranial skeletal trauma.


The Victims:


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The Crash Site:


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One last thing....

In Learjet accidents, they normally look to see which pilot has a broken thumb, because the pilot flying has his hands on the control yoke, and the yoke is shaped such that on impact, it breaks the thumb of the person holding it. So even if there is damage like this, or burn damage, they usually can still figure it out.

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For anyone that's interested - the Australian Transport Safety Bureau found the likely cause was spatial disorientation. Spatial disorientation - also known as losing visual contact with the ground or horizon and being fooled by your body's senses into thinking the aircraft is doing one thing when it might be doing any number of things other than what your senses are telling you. In other words, you can't tell if you're climbing or descending, turning or flying straight and level. None of the pilots on board this airplane were certified to fly using instruments only, so when a visual rules pilot loses their visual reference it often results in a fatal crash. "Extensive research on spatial disorientation indicates that loss of control will likely occur between 60 seconds (Benson, 1983 in Gibb and others, 2010. and 178 seconds (Newman, 2007. after the loss of visual reference. This is the case even when the aircraft is in straight and level flight at the time vision is lost, and is shorter still if the aircraft is in a turn. Gibb and others (2010) state that ‘spatial disorientation accidents have fatality rates of 90–91 percent, which indicates how compelling the misperceptions can be'.".

Some links:

Australian Transport Safety Bureau report: https://www.atsb.gov.au/publications/investigation_reports/2016/aair/ao-2016-006

Kathryn's Report (an aircraft incident/crash blog site) :https://www.kathrynsreport.com/2016/01/fatal-accident-occurred-january-29-2016.html

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You're quite welcome. I find air crashes quite interesting and have read dozens and dozens of crash reports. Interesting how the crash report cites the literature saying loss of control likely to occur between 60 and 178 seconds - this flight was in the air for about 180 seconds after they entered instrument flying conditions before they hit the water in a dive from around 1200 ft altitude.

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Now this is what i like to see on here. This post should be the template for all posts.

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awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww

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Me thinking that a plane crash would be as cool as just cause 3 or some cool shit but instead its violently breaking your bones and rupturing organs

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Submarine billionaires reincarnated? :marseyclueless:

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I was gonna renew my passport on Friday. I might leave it a bit now

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Kudos on the great post. I wish more were like this. When a post lacks context it doesn't really register as ‘reality'. The story is what makes it worth remembering.

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Oh hey I remember this.


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Lol

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This is the level of high quality, informative and well sourced stuff that really shines here. Well done.

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XD

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XD :popcat:

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"meowmeowmeowmeow meowmeowmeowmeow meowmeowmeowmeow-meowmeowmeowmeow..."

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If you hit water fast enough it's basically like concrete

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bro got his penis ripped clean off

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First image is a woman

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This is TOP SHELF… ill have another, one for my buddy here, and 2 for the wife at home! Thanks!!

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Great effort post, appreciate it

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Did he survive?

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If the real world had minecraft physics, everyone would be fine

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That's tough

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Great post. The aircraft looks like a Piper PA-28, AKA "Cherokee." Maybe 1964? Regardless, the level of 'trauma' to the bodies is heavy. Must have hit the water very hard. I'm surprised the sharks didn't get some of the bits.

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Its crazy to think they possibly got disoriented, learning to fly through reading the instruments is basic, all aircrafts have them, its very easy to lose any visual reference due the clouds, whoever was the pilot here asked for this outcome.

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most of these small airplanes also have an auto pilot button that these inexperienced pilots don't know about. JFK jr. Son had an auto pilot button and didn't use and they said he most likely didn't know about it. Could save so many in these disorientation cases if they became more familiar with their instruments

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it's all water impact?

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The person in the first pic had tiny hands


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Its a older woman <|3

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Maybe they were just shriveled up from being in water for a long time lol

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They swell when left in water...


𝕽𝖆𝖎𝖓 𝕺𝖓 𝕿𝖍𝖊 𝕾𝖈𝖆𝖗𝖊𝖈𝖗𝖔𝖜

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Mine shrivel up and look smaller when I swim long enough lol

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:marseypartymaxx:

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One thing.

No more kids.

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Brutal woah

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:marseytwerking: :marseytwerking: :marseytwerking:

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tf

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Crikey!

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Life ain't a Hollywood movie. They make it (landing plane on water)look like a piece of cake in movies.

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It looks like the crash attempted to turn them into midgets...

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Imagine what Kobe's body looked like

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I saw the autopsy report & it was for sure extremely traumatic. His arm was amputated, brain & internal organs eviscerated, spine exposed , multiple compound fractures, more than a quarter of the surface area of his body was burned…and his penis was degloved😳

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Do you have the pics?

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Nice to know that when you get your gore shot shown on WPD. tv you can rest assured that your baby dick will be censored out. XD

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Brown backwards is nword. Yes I know snappy is a bot

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Why do they censor the best part :(

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Boomers...

Nothing of value lost..

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