At 15:56 on 28/10/2017 emergency services were called to the small rural town of John’s River, near Port Macquarie NSW, following a report of an aircraft crash just north of the town. The tail of the aircraft could be seen from the dual-lane highway nearby.

Photo by: George Canciani
Emergency services responded urgently to the scene. Shortly after their arrival it was confirmed that VH-JMW built in 1980, a twin engined, Cessna T310R (c/n 310R1802) had crashed, killing the two occupants on board. There was no fire, however fuel leaking from ruptured fuel tanks was foamed by attending fire units.
VH-JMW (owned by Burley Aircraft) had departed from Toowoomba (YTWB) in Queensland at 13:30, on a published flight plan to Taree (YTRE), NSW, but in fact it’s destination was to be a private airstrip at John’s River, a trip that should take 1 hour 25 minutes.

Photo by: Port Macquarie News
The trip was uneventful with a cruise altitude of 9,400 feet. At 15:51, on descending through 3,000 feet, the aircraft commenced a rapid descent of 1,200 to 1,500 fpm prior to crashing at 15:56. The flight plan supplied by FlightRadar24 can be seen below.
The cause of the incident remains uncertain and officers from the Australian Transport Safety Bureau are investigating the incident. This page will be updated as detail is reported. A preliminary investigation report is expected to be released in about 30 days but a final report may take up to a year.
ATSB Report
SB is investigating an aircraft accident involving a Cessna 310R aircraft, registered VH-JMW, that occurred about 40 km SSW of Port Macquarie, NSW on 28 October 2017.
The aircraft collided with terrain, fatally injuring the two persons on board.
The ATSB deployed a team of four investigators to the accident site with expertise that includes aircraft operations, engineering and maintenance.
While on site, the team will be examining the site and wreckage, gathering any recorded data, and interviewing any witnesses.
The ATSB will release a preliminary investigation report in approximately 30 days. A final report into the accident may take approximately 12 months to complete.
However, should a critical safety issue be identified during the course of the investigation, the ATSB will immediately notify those affected and seek safety action to address the issue.
ATSB Details
General details
Date: | 28 October 2017 | Investigation status: | Active | ||
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Time: | 16:00 ESuT | Investigation type: | Occurrence Investigation | ||
Location | Port Macquarie, 40 km SSW | Occurrence type: | Collision with terrain | ||
State: | New South Wales | Occurrence class: | Operational | ||
Occurrence category: | Accident | ||||
Report status: | Pending | Highest injury level: | Fatal | ||
Expected completion: | September 2018 |
Aircraft details
Aircraft manufacturer: | Cessna Aircraft Company | |
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Aircraft model: | T310R | |
Aircraft registration: | VH-JMW | |
Serial number: | 310R1802 | |
Operator: | Burley Aircraft Pty Ltd | |
Type of operation: | Private | |
Sector: | Piston | |
Damage to aircraft: | Destroyed | |
Departure point: | Toowoomba, Qld | |
Destination: | Johns River, NSW |