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Man dies in light plane crash in crocodile-infested waters in Fogg Dam, Darwin

A pilot has died after a light plane crashed into crocodile-infested waters in the Northern Territory. 

The light plane crashed, with two passengers on board, at Fogg Dam – a wetland 67km southwest of Darwin – at about 10:20am on Sunday.

‘The Search and Rescue section coordinated a response and a CareFlight Helicopter was dispatched to the area,’ police said in a statement. 

A 29-year-old female passenger was winched from the scene by helicopter and transported to Royal Darwin Hospital for assessment. She was not injured.

A 63-year-old man was found dead inside the aircraft. 

Police established a crime scene and launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the crash. 

The NT News reported witnesses spotted the plane flying at a low altitude at around 9am before allegedly crashing about 50metres from the dam wall.  

Fogg Dam was built on the traditional lands of the Limilngan-Wulna people in the 1950s to provide irrigation for the Humpty Doo Rice Project. 

However, the agricultural scheme failed, with the dam then becoming a refuge for wildlife, according to the NT Government’s website.  

The area is a haven for saltwater crocodiles and other wildlife including pythons, birds and freshwater turtles. 

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