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- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash abstract "The 2012 Riama crash was an aircraft accident that occurred in Queensland, Australia on 1 October 2012. Riama was a 1934 vintage de Havilland Dragon, returning to Caboolture from the Norra-Aus Fly-In airshow at Monto when the pilot reported the aircraft was encountering heavy clouds and zero visibility. Radio contact with Riama was lost an hour later and a search and rescue operation was initiated shortly after. The wreckage was found in heavily wooded, hilly terrain on 3 October. The pilot and five passengers were killed in the accident.The final report by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) was released on 19 December 2013. It found that the pilot was not qualified for instrument flight and the aircraft was not equipped for such flight. The weather at the time on the "coast and extending inland included low clouds and rain." "... the pilot radioed air traffic control (ATC) and requested navigation assistance, advising that the aircraft was in cloud.""With no or limited visual references available in and near cloud, it would have been very difficult for the pilot to maintain control of the aircraft. After maintaining control in such conditions for about an hour, and being unable to navigate away from the mountain range, the pilot most likely became spatially disoriented and lost control of the aircraft before it impacted the ground."".
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- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash wikiPageWikiLink Air_traffic_control.
- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash wikiPageWikiLink Archerfield_Airport.
- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Maritime_Safety_Authority.
- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Transport_Safety_Bureau.
- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash wikiPageWikiLink Borumba_Dam.
- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash wikiPageWikiLink Brisbane.
- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash wikiPageWikiLink Bundaberg.
- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash wikiPageWikiLink Bundaberg,_Queensland.
- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash wikiPageWikiLink Caboolture_Airfield.
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- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash wikiPageWikiLink Controlled_flight_into_terrain.
- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash wikiPageWikiLink De_Havilland_Dragon.
- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash wikiPageWikiLink Gympie.
- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash wikiPageWikiLink Gympie,_Queensland.
- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash wikiPageWikiLink Instrument_flight.
- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash wikiPageWikiLink Instrument_flight_rules.
- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash wikiPageWikiLink Melbourne.
- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash wikiPageWikiLink Monto,_Queensland.
- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash wikiPageWikiLink Murwillumbah.
- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash wikiPageWikiLink Murwillumbah,_New_South_Wales.
- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash wikiPageWikiLink Queensland.
- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash wikiPageWikiLink Spatial_disorientation.
- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash wikiPageWikiLink Visual_flight_rules.
- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash wikiPageWikiLinkText "2012 DH-84 Riama crash".
- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash aircraftName "Riama".
- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash aircraftType De_Havilland_Dragon.
- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash caption "VH-UXG Riama, the accident aircraft".
- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash crew "1".
- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash date "2012-10-01".
- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash destination Caboolture_Airfield.
- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash fatalities "6".
- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash hasPhotoCollection 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash.
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- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash occurrenceType "Accident".
- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash origin Monto,_Queensland.
- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash passengers "5".
- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash site "Upper Kandanga, Queensland".
- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash survivors "0".
- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash tailNumber "VH-UXG".
- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash type Controlled_flight_into_terrain.
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- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash subject Category:2012_in_Australia.
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- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash subject Category:Aviation_accidents_and_incidents_in_Australia.
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- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash comment "The 2012 Riama crash was an aircraft accident that occurred in Queensland, Australia on 1 October 2012. Riama was a 1934 vintage de Havilland Dragon, returning to Caboolture from the Norra-Aus Fly-In airshow at Monto when the pilot reported the aircraft was encountering heavy clouds and zero visibility. Radio contact with Riama was lost an hour later and a search and rescue operation was initiated shortly after. The wreckage was found in heavily wooded, hilly terrain on 3 October.".
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- 2012_DH-84_Riama_crash depiction DH84_Dragon.jpg.
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