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Perth plane crash

THE Australian Transport Safety Bureau has launched an investigation after a Cobham Aviation Services RJ 85 jet carrying 62 passengers and four crew members rolled into a light tower outside the terminal at Perth Airport on July 30.

The aircraft was damaged but luckily no-one was injured in the incident at Perth Airport

The aircraft was damaged but luckily no-one was injured in the incident at Perth Airport

The Cobham service was headed to the Granny Smith mine in the eastern Goldfields when instead of taxiing down the runway it moved forward and rolled into the light tower, causing damage to the aircraft's...

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