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Thursday, July 16, 2026
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FIRST FREIGHT PLANE TOUCHES DOWN AT WESTERN SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
MILESTONE LANDING A Qantas A321 freight plane has landed at Badgerys Creek as final testing continues ahead of the new airport’s official opening. Emily Chate reports on Page 2
MULTIPLE THEORIES BEHIND CHOPPER CRASH THAT KILLED GLENMORE PARK MUM
A FATAL DISTRACTION T
he Chief Executive of a helicopter company has claimed a former employee was under the influence of drugs when he collided with another chopper. Pilot Ash Jenkinson, 40, was among four people killed in the crash at Gold Coast theme park Sea World on January 2, 2023. An autopsy on the remains of Jenkinson
showed a positive test for remnants of cocaine, a fact seized upon by Sea World Helicopters Chief Executive Brett Newman at an inquest into the crash earlier this week. The crash also killed his three passengers – British newlyweds Ronald and Diane Hughes, aged 65 and 67, and Glenmore Park mother Vanessa Tadros, 36, after their helicopter struck another during take-off. Several other passengers were injured in the crash, including Tadros’ son Nicholas who endured months in hospital and the loss of
his leg. He and his father Simon attended the inquest this week. When his company was accused of a series of risk assessment failures by Gerard Mullins KC, for the Tadros family, Newman pushed back strongly. “We’ve discovered that Mr Jenkinson was affected by drugs, more than probably affected by cocaine, which was totally illegal and totally against our regulations,” he said. Story continues on » p. 8
Vanessa Tadros was killed in the 2023 crash.
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