A private aircraft was reported missing in Australia's Snowy Mountains. The mountain range, located in New South Wales near the border with Victoria, presents challenging conditions for search and recovery operations. These efforts were halted overnight but are set to resume tomorrow.
The missing aircraft is identified as a single-engine Beechcraft plane, with reports indicating that the pilot was the sole occupant. With winter underway in Australia, a multi-agency rescue mission has been launched to locate the plane amid dropping temperatures.
According to the Aviation Safety Network, the missing plane is a Beechcraft 35-C33 Debonair from the 'Bonanza' series of light aircraft. Flightradar24 tracking data shows its last flight path from Wangaratta to Moruya on the coast. When it failed to arrive on time, Air Services Australia alerted the Australian Maritime Safety Authority, prompting a multi-agency search effort both on land and by air.