Three people have died after a light plane crashed and caught on fire south of Wollongong on Saturday morning.
The plane crashed at about 10 am at Shellharbour Airport shortly after taking off, NSW Police said in a statement. Upon crashing to the ground, the plane caught fire.
Three people have died after a light plane crashed and caught on fire south of Wollongong on Saturday morning.Credit: Nine News

Three people have died after a light plane crashed and caught on fire south of Wollongong on Saturday morning.
Credit: Nine News
Photos from the scene show fire trucks on the runway dousing blackened debris with water and ambulance and police crews nearby. The plane appeared to be virtually destroyed, with the tail the only part of the plane not burnt out.
The airport was hosting an open day with the local aviation museum on Saturday, with several historic planes being flown – but a museum representative said the crash was not connected to their event and that the plane was privately owned.
Police said the Australian Transport Safety Bureau had been notified of the incident.
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