Helicopter crashes during Central Queensland muster
A man has died while piloting a helicopter that crashed as it was being used for muster in a state’s central highlands district.
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Established grazier Alan Acton has died after the helicopter he was piloting crashed while mustering on a private property in the Central Highlands in Queensland.
The chopper reportedly crashed while mustering on a private property about 60km north of Dingo, Queensland, west of Rockhampton, about 11.30am on Tuesday.
Mr Acton, who was piloting the chopper, died at the scene despite paramedics being called to assist about 11.30am.
He was the only person on board the aircraft.
Capricornia MP Michelle Landry shared her condolences with the Acton family, posting on social media about how “heartbroken” she was to hear the news about his death.
“Alan Acton was a dear friend who offered me great support and kindness over the years,” Ms Landry wrote.
“Alan’s knowledge in all things grazing was astounding and will leave a lasting legacy in the agriculture industry. His loss will be felt for many years to come.
“To Alan’s family, I send you my deepest condolences at your loss. He will be sorely missed by all.”
Mr Acton was heavily involved in horse racing and was a member of the Rockhampton Jockey Club where several of his horses raced.
A Queensland Police spokeswoman told NCA NewsWire the forensic crash unit would be assisting Workplace Health and Safety Queensland with its investigation.
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